Julia Shih

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A 2003 study of 157 sites found that only a small percentage “specifically urged violence” and that one-third “disavowed racism or hatred.”6 This made it difficult for unsuspecting internet browsers to distinguish between fact and fiction, news and propaganda. Cloaking was a matter of strategy, an effort to widen what sociologists call the Overton window—the range of ideas considered viable or tolerable in public discourse.
Sisters in Hate: American Women and White Extremism
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