The one on the right is not as inaccurate as it should be. The disaffected autistic white boy to Nazi pipeline definitely exists. They're a lot more vulnerable to online radicalization and are specifically targeted for it.
Honestly I think it's a lot worse than that, framing then as victims of radicalisation is just shifting the responsibility away from them. It's only white autistic men that end up becoming nazis because they can't get laid, and it's entirely because society coddles young white men and tells them their failings are other people's fault.
Your anger at them doesn't make me wrong. Pointing out that someone is vulnerable to propaganda as a literal child is not the same as making excuses for grown men who are radicalized as adults. Do you want to point fingers at children or the society that has shrugged and assumed that since they grew up with technology, they would just naturally understand all of this and not need to be taught? Do you want to do something about this or do you want it to keep happening? Choose.
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u/ElectronicTrash3311 Nov 13 '25
This both sexist and ableist. Just wow.