The Ridiculousness of the State of Internet Politics: How “Bad Takes” Are Used to Excuse Harmful Rhetoric

In today’s polarized political landscape, particularly within internet circles, there’s a concerning trend that demands attention. It’s the growing habit of excusing harmful or irresponsible political rhetoric by dismissing it as nothing more than “having a bad take.” This phenomenon has become a powerful tool for some of the most prominent figures in the onlineContinue reading “The Ridiculousness of the State of Internet Politics: How “Bad Takes” Are Used to Excuse Harmful Rhetoric”

Cuomo Mentioning Hasan Is a Watershed Moment in Politics

When Andrew Cuomo referenced Hasan Piker during the recent New York City mayoral debate, it was more than a simple rhetorical jab. It was a crystallization of a decade-long process in which the internet has consistently bled into politics, shaping narratives, framing debates, and influencing voter perception. What we witnessed on that debate stage wasn’tContinue reading “Cuomo Mentioning Hasan Is a Watershed Moment in Politics”