This is a long article (excerpts from a book apparently) but it’s interesting.

Basically the author, a man with Jewish heritage, makes a fake persona and joins far-right groups. He’s assisted by the group Hope Not Hate.

What do you think of the far-right? One of the interesting points that is made in the article a few times is that some far-right adherents, met by the author, seem to want friendship more than anything else. At least that’s the author’s view.

  • davepleasebehave@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    eh? that’s either because they are unethical and breaking their code or you are doing some incredibly shady shit and they are obliged to inform authorities to avoid you hurting someone.

    • realconor@feddit.uk
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      3 hours ago

      they do this if you so much as say something they consider by whatever metric to be “harmful to yourself” too, nobody wants to be involuntarily held so who on earth is going to be honest to them?