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Culture Warlords by Talia Lavin
Culture Warlords by Talia Lavin









Culture Warlords by Talia Lavin Culture Warlords by Talia Lavin

In order to showcase them in their natural habitat, Talia assumes a range of identities, going undercover as a blonde Nazi babe, a forlorn incel, and a violent Aryan femme fatale. Within these pages, she reveals the extremists hiding in plain sight online: Incels. Culture Warlords: My Journey Into the Dark Web of White SupremacyĬulture Warlordsis the story of how Lavin, a frequent target of extremist trolls (including those at Fox News), dove into a byzantine online culture of hate and learned the intricacies of how white supremacy proliferates online. Click to see and help independent bookstores, also available on Amazon. Her book is available for purchase as of October 6, 2020. To read more information about Talia Lavin’s book, please see publisher details below. Read More : Oprah’s latest book club pick – ‘All of Humanity Need to Read this Book’ She ends her interview saying, “we need a lot more anti-fascists out there.”

Culture Warlords by Talia Lavin

Her wish for readers to take away from her book is this is an important issue and something that can and should be fought for, as Americans, it is our responsibility to speak out. Her courage in taking on this dangerous task, and then speaking and writing about it, is heroic, to say the least. Needless to say with her real identity now known, and her first hand descriptions in the book out in the public sphere, she has all the more reason to fear backlash or acts of revenge. The shockingly racist and extreme admissions of hate and even criminal “dreams” they expressed seemed to more than make up for the unorthodox catfish-like charade she used to gain their trust. Her success in being accepted into the community, and with key members, was based on using one of her created characters, a sexy, blond, alter ego to gain trust and pry honest statements from her targets. They are human people making human choices to do evil.” There are a lot of reasons for anger, and the people I have reported on take natural feelings of loneliness and turn them on vulnerable and marginalized people. In an article for the Daily Beast, she told the reporter: “There is no economic class, education level, or geographical region that is not part of the organized racist movement,” and continued “These people are from every walk of life.











Culture Warlords by Talia Lavin