
Bridget Todd explains how bad actors use the internet to target and silence marginalized people, especially Black women. Excluding them from discourse and desensitizing us to sexist, racist attacks makes us all less safe. Bridget talks with people who have been the targets of coordinated attacks, activists who are fighting back, and experts to help break down the deliberate agenda behind it.
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Unpleasant to listen to.
Thank you for this educational podcast.
I was enjoying this podcast until I got to “….I wish the Clintons would do what Monica Lewinsky has done….” Bye forever Clinton Hate Machine.
Very important subject - and I didn't for a long time even know about how some parts of games community have been sooo toxic, I've been lucky, but even after learning about some of the worst weak people who I'm reluctant to call men, I had never heard about the Donglegate before this podcast. What horrible thing, and as a gamer I have to say I loathe the kind of slime who were doing this or are doing anything like it.
This is a great source of internet history from a hope we can prevent harm perspective.










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