• Lammy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Trump did the same with white American males.

    What are the steps are to undo toxic radicalization?

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        1 year ago

        Education comes in many forms not just formal

        Interacting with a large variety of people can really help to bring them back

        But yeah, they have to be willing to change if not then it’s going to go poorly

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      Meaningful connection. A lot of these people are in these places because that’s what they lack and think they’ve found.

      Similarly to cults, few people escape these mindsets without somebody reaching out to help them.

      The truly terrifying thing is, as the article shows, a lot of them are already retreating from their loved ones. After that, who is left to be able to help them out?

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      Conversely de-radicalization may not be needed.

      I think people sometimes over-invest in the concept of redeeming these people. But actually focusing on them and their problems is doubling down on the validity and importance of their positions.

      I advocate ignoring them and focusing on creating political power that we can actually use to advance our causes. If they come along, great. If not, consign them to the dustbin of history.

      This is complicated when the people involved are emotionally close to you. But in general this is my philosophy.