Hate Radio

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The discussion centers around the phenomenon of 'Hate Radio,' its global context beyond the Rwandan genocide, particularly its prevalence in the US in the late 20th century. This includes a critical examination of how audio and oral cultures contribute to the spread of hate. The comments reflect on personal experiences of hate media, the role of influential figures like Rush Limbaugh in propagating divisive rhetoric in a school environment, and suggest a correlation between the resurgence of audio-visual content and increased hate messages. The implication that there is a historical context to conflicts, such as the Rwandan genocide, is also highlighted, suggesting a more complex narrative about victimhood and aggression between the Hutu and Tutsi populations.
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