
The Internet Is Driving Boomers to the Right
While younger people are growing aware of the harmful effects of social media, people over 65 are consuming increasing amounts of far-right content online — and it’s impacting real-world politics.
Ed Luker is a writer and cultural critic based in London. He is currently writing his first novel, a dark comedy about a megalomaniacal tech bro.

While younger people are growing aware of the harmful effects of social media, people over 65 are consuming increasing amounts of far-right content online — and it’s impacting real-world politics.

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