I wonder how much influence stuff like this has. Did anyone see the "Death
to race-mixers" graffiti I photographed, and suddenly realize, "Hey
they're right, I need to dump my (non-white) significant other and stop
betraying the White race!"??? Or how about hate sites online? Does anyone
stumble onto Stormfront or Godhatesfags, read the sites, and suddenly
become a racist or homophobe?
Are the writers of hate messages really influencing anyone, or are they
just shaking their fists at a world that doesn't notice them?
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On 7/26/14 3:40 PM, "Moose" <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On 7/21/2014 11:33 AM, Paul Braun wrote:
>> ... Or, maybe it's just that we live in such a connected society where
>>anybody with Facebook or Twitter or a free blog
>> can spew their own wingnut rantings to the entire world, instead of
>>just the people in their neighborhood.
>
>And yet, you can decline to 'listen'.
>
>Selective Moose
>
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