
Why Political Polarity Makes People Turn on Each Other
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Why not laugh? (Cupcake Edition)
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Why Political Polarity Makes People Turn on Each Other
People feel like a different person behind a screen–smarter and bolder–leading them to say things online they would never say in person because they don’t feel the real weight, shock, or horror of violence and death.
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