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Going Dark
Going Dark: The Secret Social Lives of Extremists | Julia Ebner
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By day, Julia Ebner works at a counter-extremism think tank, monitoring radical groups from the outside, but two years ago, she began to feel that she was only seeing half the picture. She needed to get inside the groups to truly understand them. So she decided to go undercover in her spare hours - late nights, holidays, weekends - adopting five different identities, and joining a dozen extremist groups from across the ideological spectrum. Her journey would take her from a Generation Identity global strategy meeting in a pub in Mayfair, to a Neo-Nazi Music Festival on the border of Germany and Poland. She would get relationship advice from 'Trad Wives' and Jihadi Brides and hacking lessons from ISIS. She was in the channels when the alt-right began planning the lethal Charlottesville rally, and spent time in the networks that would radicalise the Christchurch terrorist. In Going Dark, Ebner takes the reader on a deeply compulsive, terrifying, illuminating journey into the darkest recesses of extremist thinking, exposing how closely we are surrounded by their fanatical ideology every day, the changing nature and practice of these groups, and what is being done to counter them.
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Emilymdxn
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This was difficult to read in pretty much every way I can imagine but it was worth reading. Right wing extremists, neonazis and white supremacists are some of the hardest people in the world to read about but Julia is right that we can‘t overcome something we haven‘t looked at and understood. I‘m overwhelmed by how brave she was entering these spaces undercover.

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Emilymdxn
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It‘s raining hard in surrey today and I‘m spending Saturday reading in my pyjamas with a vat of coffee. This book is incredibly dark (trigger warning for everything) but fascinating, looking at the online networks of far right extremists. It‘s not something I knew about at all before apart from the odd conspiracy theory and I feel like im learning a lot. I have no idea how this writer could be so brave and enter all these spaces!

Nute I wonder where I would be willing to go and what I would be willing to do for the sake of exposure and truth? 4y
TrishB Sounds really interesting 👍🏻 4y
charl08 Yikes. This sounds like a full on read. 4y
nicole.books I would pay a million dollars to have a rainy day!!! 4y
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keepingupwiththepenguins
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The question nagging at the back of the mind of anyone who picks up a book like this is “could I become radicalised online and not even know it?”. The scary answer is: probably. Ebner goes above and beyond to provide a multi-dimensional view of online extremism, but shows remarkable restraint in not sensationalising the subject matter. Extended review here: http://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/new-releases/ #NonFiction #NewBooks

Texreader Scary!! 4y
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