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Archived You Tube, UKIP and Red Pill -- Gamergaters and YouTubers radicalize fans to vote far right in elections? (gamingfringe)
submitted 1.5 years ago by Kazara
http://archive.ph/91WqW
"Ahead of the European Parliament election, those who once thrived only in dark corners of the internet have overtaken British political dialogue, as an increasingly emboldened far right seeks electoral support from new radical audiences."
It seems that the UK is undergoing the same redpiulling the USA is. MSM is not 'news, it is all about propaganda. Journalism is truly dead.
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[–] Kazara [S] 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 1.5 years ago
Why Do They Always Look Like This? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEidCVusDkY
This is just too funny not to post. These 'men' are found aplenty in gaming journalism.
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[–] Kazara [S] ago
Why Do They Always Look Like This? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEidCVusDkY
This is just too funny not to post. These 'men' are found aplenty in gaming journalism.