Virtuous Violence: How U.S. Dangerous Speakers are Inciting Online Now
THE FINDINGS
This month, we delve into a special type of dangerous speech – one that doesn’t attack anyone. Instead, this speech valorizes violence, characterizing it as something honorable and connected to the identity of the in-group. We have noticed this speech proliferating in our media environment in recent months. When used alongside dangerous speech that degrades and devalues members of another group, it creates a volatile context in which there is a heightened chance of killings and attacks. Once people are primed to commit violence, they need only minor prompting to choose a target.
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REPORT CONTRIBUTORS:
Cathy Buerger
Tom Cowin
Rob Dickinson
Alexandra Filindra
Niko Shahbazian
Elizabeth Young
This month, we delve into a special type of dangerous speech – one that doesn’t attack anyone. Instead, this speech valorizes violence.
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