The social psychology behind the trans terrorism panic

The social psychology behind the trans terrorism panic

How Americans are manipulated by online misinformation and political rhetoric.

The social psychology behind the trans terrorism panic

Words by Jelinda Montes, Uncloseted Media

Joseph McConville’s first memory of being online was at 13-year-old when he started playing Neopets, a virtual pet game, at his home in Boynton Beach, Florida. At the time, he had no clue that just months later, the internet would suck him into the alt-right.