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Previously on "49 dead in terrorist attack in New Zealand"
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Originally posted by cosmic View PostAll you need to do is check one of Tommy Robinson vids on YouTube. Plenty of terrorist Nazi supporters that love the DM. Plenty of people in the uk support his horrid views and it was the terrorist from NZ that listened to Tommy and acted out on his words. Plus horrid comments on what happened on that day from these same people with these horrid views
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Originally posted by cosmic View PostAll you need to do is check one of Tommy Robinson vids on YouTube. Plenty of terrorist Nazi supporters that love the DM. Plenty of people in the uk support his horrid views and it was the terrorist from NZ that listened to Tommy and acted out on his words. Plus horrid comments on what happened on that day from these same people with these horrid views
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Originally posted by meridian View PostThat presupposes that the person already holds strong views about something.
Radicalisation is more insidious than that. At it’s worst, it takes a “blank canvas” and slowly indoctrinates views that the person might not otherwise hold, until eventually they believe that those are their views. At that point the indoctrination becomes more and more extreme, until the person feels that they are under attack and have to act.
There’s a difference between holding strong views on something, having a genuine grievance about something, and radicalisation.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostThat presupposes that the person already holds strong views about something.
Radicalisation is more insidious than that. At it’s worst, it takes a “blank canvas” and slowly indoctrinates views that the person might not otherwise hold, until eventually they believe that those are their views. At that point the indoctrination becomes more and more extreme, until the person feels that they are under attack and have to act.
There’s a difference between holding strong views on something, having a genuine grievance about something, and radicalisation.
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Originally posted by GJABS View Post"radicalisation" does not create terrorists, it merely redirects the anger that is already present in the person towards the aims. i.e. if they hadn't been radicalised they would likely have got up to some other mischief.
On the whole I feel that if people have greivences about things it is better to let them get those out of their system rather than bottle them up.
Radicalisation is more insidious than that. At it’s worst, it takes a “blank canvas” and slowly indoctrinates views that the person might not otherwise hold, until eventually they believe that those are their views. At that point the indoctrination becomes more and more extreme, until the person feels that they are under attack and have to act.
There’s a difference between holding strong views on something, having a genuine grievance about something, and radicalisation.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOn the other hand, if you don't give them a way of disseminating their views, you lower the chance of those on the margins becoming radicalised.
On the whole I feel that if people have greivences about things it is better to let them get those out of their system rather than bottle them up.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostConsistent down voting of comments expressing sympathy or concern for those involved. Not just one or two, but hundreds.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI find saying that a "good proportion" of DM readership have white supremist sympathies based on downvotes that can "tricked" is disgusting. That was why I mentioned about downvoting being easy to trick.
That fact you question my decency because I refused to judge a "good proportion" of DM readership as white supremacist sympathiser based on downvotes that are easily tricked is very sad Nat. Very sad.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDo you have any evidence of this?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostSo can upvotes. So what? Unless you've got some solid evidence for this happening, this part of your comment deserves derision and opprobrium.
On balance, I think you need to really consider carefully what it is you are wanting to say. I find it a bit odd that I have to say this to you, because I thought overall you were a reasonably decent person.
That fact you question my decency because I refused to judge a "good proportion" of DM readership as white supremacist sympathiser based on downvotes that are easily tricked is very sad Nat. Very sad.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostOn the other hand, if you don't give them a way of disseminating their views, you lower the chance of those on the margins becoming radicalised.
Every experiment with that approach quickly ended in societal collapse.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostSo there are a small number of downvotes, not large.
The DM, while saying the views of the commentators don't necessarily reflect the views of the DM, nonetheless are given a platform to some pretty despicable individuals - all in the name of acquiring traffic so they can sell adverts.
Downvotes can be duplicated.
On balance, I think you need to really consider carefully what it is you are wanting to say. I find it a bit odd that I have to say this to you, because I thought overall you were a reasonably decent person.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostNot really, it's pretty easy to down vote as many times as you want, just clear your cookies out. Plus again, assuming it was 50 sickos downvoting it's still a tiny minority compared with the readership figures. So I don't think it represents a "good proportion" of the DM readership.
And if it is what was happening why hasn't the Mail taken action to stop it, since it makes it look like up to 25% of it's readership the very least feel no sympathy for the victims to the extent that they are willing to down vote posts that do express sympathy.
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