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Empathy, with generous sprinklings of legitimation through stilted “debate,” has been the media’s default mode of engagement with everyone from neo-Nazis to anti-vaxxers for a decade. Telling people they’re fine and make some good points does not deradicalize them, it radicalizes mainstream politics
May 3, 2025, 5:13 PM