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Online Culture Is the Whole Culture

There was a time, just before the pandemic, when folks would say “Twitter isn’t real life” as a means of dismissing the horrors of social media. This was a cope, a way to ignore the worst political and cultural actors who now dominate our psychic landscape. Now those people are in charge and they’ve manifested Twitter into real life in a way previously thought impossible. The White House is posting Stardew Valley memes about whole milk. A Customs and Border Patrol official is asking people if they’re triggered when they respond with empathy to the murder of a woman. Laura Loomer, one of the most online gargoyles to ever live, is a serious policy player in administration. The Secretary of War has a video game tattoo. How did we get here? Michael Senters, a PhD candidate at Virginia Tech, is here to explain how online culture became the culture. It’s all for the postsA YouTuber comes to townWhat, exactly, does it mean to be terminally online?The right goes all in on identity politicsThe pandemic drove us all crazyTurns out the post-modernists were correctPosting yourself into a different form or realitySurvival tips for the extremely onlineDepraved art and Hearts of Iron IVDeus Vult?Video games as propagandaWe should have been harder on the online NazisJohn Romero will make you his bitchA brief history of Something AwfulFighting the performance regime How Fraud Swamped Minnesota’s Social Services System on Tim Walz’s Watch Six Prosecutors Quit Over Push to Investigate ICE Shooting Victim’s Widow Do you have stairs in your house? F**k You And Die: An Oral History of Something Awful Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/warcollege. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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