Because only if we understand what motivates hate online, we can counterattack it. Se nos perdio el celular de Galo y nos fuimos por todo lima con los Avengers para recuperarlo, acompañanos en esta. En este capítulo tenemos a un invitado de lujo, directamente desde Mexico llega Galo Balcázar, improvisador, actor de doblaje, el hombre de las mil voces. Talia Lavin warned: “ If you close your eyes and ignore Godzilla, it's still going to eat your family”, while cheering to take collective action. Dos amigos se juntan a tener una conversa bien cojuda. Passing for an equal, she entered into the radical movements that are organized through the Internet and that do the impossible to have an impact on public opinion. Led by moderator Anna Celma -journalist specializing in feminism at Catalan newspaper La Directa-, they reviewed Lavin's odyssey, infiltrating some of the most toxic subcultures on the Internet. North American journalist Talia Lavin, author of The Culture of Hate: A Journey Through the Dark Web of White Supremacy (Captain Swing), and Proyecto Una, writing collective, experts in cute antifascism and authors of Leia, Rihanna y Trump: De cómo el feminismo ha transformado la cultura pop y de cómo el machismo reacciona con terror (Descontrol), met in Canòdrom in order to shed light on the violence that suffer women on the Internet. In addition, the way digital platforms operate make them a sort of speakers of online misogyny, even for people who consider themselves neutral or apolitical. Their common denominator: contempt for women. Extremist groups such as white supremacists, incels or the Proud Boys meet in forums or social media to attack, organize, recruit, manipulate and indoctrinate. Proyecto Una and Talia Lavin were on common ground: “Total freedom of expression on the Internet does not exist”.
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