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  • Monsieur_bleu [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    I’m have been taking these at face value,

    oh come on, the ravenous brown horde coming for your women isn't exactly from a new age of disinformation

    • Xerodin@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      You're right that the content hasn't changed much except for which groups are included as the "outgroup." The "new age" is less about what the content is and more about how it's being spread. The methods by which unsavory ideas are shared can reach further because of the internet and are more nuanced and targeted towards people who are susceptible to the way these ideas are communicated. Targeting socially, politically, or economically disenfranchised people with sympathetic rhetoric and then gradually introducing brown, gay, lefty hordes as the root cause boogieman has proven effective as more people are swept up into right wing ideology.

    • GreatWhiteNope [she/her]
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      1 year ago

      I don’t mean the content of disinformation is new, but the technology.

      There is proof that these videos exist, but I don’t know if there’s proof that they’re legitimate.

      I find it unlikely that a video was faked with a naked woman’s body showing distinct tattoos and hair of a woman known to be in Israel at the time. But in general, I am not qualified to determine the legitimacy of videos and photos, and I will be more cautious in just repeating what other people have said.