
Chris Williamson interviews Joshua Citarella, an artist and internet culture writer, about his work analyzing online subcultures and political trends. Citarella discusses his early research on memetic activity among teenagers, the rise of right-wing populism, and the radicalization funnels within online communities. They explore the engagement of young people in extreme political ideas, the impact of the internet on political discourse, and the shift from traditional gatekeepers to alternative media. The conversation touches on the influence of figures like Nick Fuentes, the role of aesthetics in politics, and the challenges of reaching young men with left-wing messaging. They also discuss the importance of understanding the nuances of belief change and the need for open dialogue in a democratic society, as well as personal experiences with health challenges and their impact on worldview.
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