The way these movements set their expectations and how they understand change actually works has been really moulded by the metabolism of social media. The fact that they're to mobilize and get these platforms and these megaphones are inspirational. But on the other side of the coin karo's mentioning it am forces for evil anti vaxers, a just just conspiracy theorists are able to use these same platforms,. When you said, listen, it's greatfru for people who are living in russia, so they can actually, if you can, use a a twitter of face boe and actually see what's going on there. That's assuming the videos that are on those platforms haven't been
Kara and guest host Stephanie Ruhle discuss the latest developments in Ukraine, the Fed's plan to raise interest rates, and a new investigation of TikTok's effects on mental health. Plus, Friend of Pivot Gal Beckerman joins to discuss his new book, The Quiet Before: On The Unexpected Origins of Radical Ideas.
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