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"We ask how did ISIS members become radicalized? How did the shooters in El Paso or Orlando or Las Ve..." — Brian Stelter
We ask how did ISIS members become radicalized? How did the shooters in El Paso or Orlando or Las Vegas become radicalized? Well, the answer very often is the Internet. The digital land of make-believe. The same pipeline that helps my children learn, helps you connect with your loved ones also poisons some adults and distorts their reality.
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