In this insightful interview, Suhag Shukla speaks with Joel Finkelstein from the Network Contagion Research Institute. They discuss the spread of anti-Indian and anti-Hindu hate online, the shift from policy debate to radicalized rhetoric, and strategies for community resilience. Discover how digital tribalism fuels misinformation and what communities can do to foster understanding and safety.Read more: https://networkcontagion.us https://networkcontagion.us/reports/from-policy-drift-to-purity-grift-how-a-small-network-hijacked-the-immigration-debate/Chapters00:00 Introduction to Digital Tribalism and Hate Speech02:47 From Policy Drift to Purity Grift05:55 The Role of Social Media in Amplifying Hate08:58 Understanding the Immigration Debate and Its Impact11:45 Cultural Contributions of the Indian Community14:43 The Generational Shift in Community Engagement17:41 Recurring Tropes in Anti-Indian Sentiment20:38 The Intersection of Anti-Indian and Anti-Semitic Rhetoric23:34 The Political Pendulum and Its Effects on Hate Speech26:32 The Need for Community Awareness and Action29:26 Proactive Solutions for Addressing Hate32:36 Conclusion and Call to ActionKeywordsdigital tribalism, hate speech, anti-Indian hate, social media influence, community resilience, misinformation, immigration debate, online extremism, social media algorithms, community building Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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