
Elizabeth Neumann on Violence Prevention, Safety, & True Security
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Outro
Production credits, how to follow the show, and closing remarks from Curtis and Elizabeth.
How Is Radicalization A Risk in Online Spaces?
Host Curtis Chang sits down with Elizabeth Neumann, former DHS counterterrorism leader, to explore the rise of political violence in our digital world. From Charlie Kirk’s assassination to the role of memes, online gaming, and extremist recruitment, they uncover how radicalization thrives—and where faith communities, government, and citizens can step in to push back against hate and defend freedom.
(01:54) - Understanding and Preventing Political Violence
(08:22) - The Broader Context of Rising Violence
(12:03) - Addressing Root Causes of Mass Violence
(21:29) - Online Gaming and Extremism Concerns
(27:15) - Rating the Trump Administration’s Response to the Crisis
(34:09) - Government Response to Political Violence
(42:34) - Jesus Followers and the Threat of Violence
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Mentioned in this episode:
- Recommended Resource: Mass Violence Prevention
- An Independent article: The sinister role of ‘black-pilling’ in the murder of Charlie Kirk
- Elizabeth Newman’s book Kingdom of Rage From the U.N.:Examining the Intersection Between Gaming and Violent Extremism (pdf)
- Learn about: The Calm Network (764) (the United States Attorney’s Office District of Columbia)
- Learn how Violent Online Networks Target Vulnerable and Underage Populations
More From Elizabeth Neumann:
- Check out Elizebeth Neumann’s website
- Elizabeth Neumann’s archived DHS biography
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