It is truly remarkable how many people on here viscerally reject the idea that our staggeringly unequal economy is in any way contributing to the rise of far-right extremism.

Luckily, you don't have to take my word for it (thread)
Here's a 2009 DHS report with a clear warning that "prolonged economic downturn...could create a fertile recruiting environment for rightwing extremists and even result in confrontations between such groups and government authorities..." fas.org/irp/eprint/rig… Image
Here's a 2008 report from the European Commission warning that "unfair competition for scarce resources or an absence of prospects for a good future" are paths to "militancy and terrorism." clingendael.org/sites/default/… Image
Here's a 2016 study that found that "far-right terrorism mobilizes more under periods of long-term economic deprivation..." link.springer.com/article/10.100… Image
Here's a 2020 brief from the New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs warning that the economic fallout from COVID "can possibly be viewed as an opportunity for extremist groups to attract more people to their cause and serve their agenda." nycfpa.org/blog/the-pande…
Over the summer, the FBI warned that the COVID response from state and local governments could reenergize militia groups. sports.yahoo.com/exclusive-fbi-…
Here's a WaPo report from May that the armed right-wing protests in Michigan were "fueled by economic woes": washingtonpost.com/technology/202…
Here's a 2015 report from Vice that radical groups in the Middle East were exploiting scarcity (in this case of water) to recruit vice.com/en/article/exq…
Here's a report from June from an NPR affiliate about how the economic uncertainty of the COVID crisis is "pushing some Americans" toward militia groups.
wamu.org/story/20/06/11… Image
"Generally, tough economic times tend to exacerbate a lot of the negative trends that we associate populism and democratic backsliding" --Sheri Berman, professor of political science at Barnard College with expertise in democracy, populism, and fascism businessinsider.com/global-recessi…
Here's a study from 2014 that found that scarcity may change the way we perceive people of different races. The study focused on white perceptions of black people when facing scarcity. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/P…
Here's a history lesson from the American Holocaust Memorial Museum about the role the Great Depression played in the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. encyclopedia.ushmm.org/content/en/art…

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The "If everyone is mad at my article, I got it right" conventional wisdom needs to be retired already.

Faye, I'm a reporter who covers disinformation and dark money. Your article got it wrong and these folks you keep engaging with are extremists.
Thacker, for example, was the Twitter Files guy who implied (wrongly) that Taylor Lorenz's uncle owned the Internet Archive. He writes for the Brownstone Institute, a far-right dark money outfit that promotes misinformation and conspiracy thinking.
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This is a Brownstone article by the group's founder about accountability for public health officials. Note the image used. Image
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CDC won’t even recommend masking at this point. It’s just pathetic.

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"He stubbornly He stubbornly refused to admit that his statement...was inaccurate"


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"Dr. Bhattacharya was reluctant to accept any evidence or opinion that may cast doubt on his opinions."

"He conceded that he aware that the article had been retracted...but he did not raise that fact until he was cross-examined on it

This is wild.

Just a completely dishonest.

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