January 11, 20224 min read, 868 words
Published: January 11, 2022 | 4 min read, 868 words
It appears the far right has taken advantage of pandemic at-home fitness trends to expand its decade-plus radicalization of physical mixed martial arts (MMA) and combat sports spaces.
Initially lured with health tips and strategies for positive physical changes, new recruits are...
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Correlation w/o Causation
July 18, 2023
The headline and image are overly sensational, and this particular article is being mocked all over the web. I actually took the time to read the article, and although there is a lot of fear mongering and painting with an overly broad brush, it's not as outrageous as the headline and image would lead you to believe. It's a bad article because the author is finding a correlation without causation, in that she insists that far right extremists are using fitness to brainwash new recruits, rather than the more likely scenario that frustrated young men likely have an affinity for rigorous exercise as an outlet.
July 18, 2023