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challenging dark informative tense

4.5


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challenging dark informative fast-paced

3.0


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caseythereader's review against another edition

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3.75

 - I think it is important, when you can manage it, to look at horrible things straight on so you know what you're up against. That said, CULTURE WARLORDS is filled with some of the most horrifying and horrific things I've ever read, all the more terrifying because it's all happening right under our noses.
- I think if you've spent any time at all learning about (or experiencing) what the far right is up to, there isn't a lot of new information in this book. However, Lavin really does a great job of linking seemingly disparate ideologies, events, and social and governmental failures together to show how we arrived here. 

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4.5

Honestly, this was a very sad read. However, it is very relevant in our society. Extremist are everywhere, and we have to be mindful of how they interact with the society at large. It's terrifying to me that these people are so hateful and disgusting. And I know they take joy in people feeling that way. It's just depressing that this is the world we live in. But I don't believe it's completely hopeless. Yet, I think it is important to take a break from such hatred, because if we do not let ourselves rest, we risk not being able to fight for each other. I hope the writer of this book was able to rest. 

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lily1304's review against another edition

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3.5

Unfortunately I was already fairly familiar with white supremacist organizing thanks to living in Minneapolis-St. Paul in 2020, but I actually learned a lot here about antifascism. Lavin even referenced Unicorn Riot, an independent journalist group I follow. I realized how much of their work documenting protests and infiltrating white supremacist groups online - that all falls under Lavin's conceptualization of antifascism. So I appreciated that perspective.

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5.0

Incredibly written, informative and important look into the far right movement online. I love that Lavin didnt remove themself from the text but draws from their perspective as someone who is both queer and Jewish. Adding that level of humanity helps to ground the book and add an extra sense of urgency- driving home the point that the “far right” isn’t a bunch of vague online trolls, but a real threat to be confronted.

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