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The alleged D.C. attacker represents the phenomenon of “normie extremism”—people with conventional and widely held beliefs that they are willing to kill for—and the incident is reminiscent of another recent case, @alibreland argues. | Collector
The alleged D.C. attacker represents the phenomenon of “normie extremism”—people with conventional and widely held beliefs that they are willing to kill for—and the incident is reminiscent of another recent case, @alibreland argues.
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The alleged D.C. attacker represents the phenomenon of “normie extremism”—people with conventional and widely held beliefs that they are willing to kill for—and the incident is reminiscent of another recent case, @alibreland argues.

The alleged D.C. attacker represents the phenomenon of “normie extremism”—people with conventional and widely held beliefs that they are willing to kill for—and the incident is reminiscent of another recent case, @alibreland argues.

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