Sneako F*cked Around and Found Out…
Sneako F*cked Around and Found Out…
NEW YORK — For years, the digital economy has handsomely rewarded a specific breed of professional provocateur: young men who discover that the shortest path to relevance is a straight line through human decency. They treat real-world bigotry as an algorithmic game, shouting slims, platforming white supremacists, and courting dangerous ideologies for the sake of clipping moments that generate engagement metrics.
But the boundary separating the online attention economy from physical reality is notoriously thin. When an influencer builds a brand around intimidation, hate, and the casual dehumanization of others, the digital shield eventually shatters.
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