We live in an age of paradoxes. We are more technologically connected than ever, yet it seems that listening to each other is becoming increasingly difficult. In recent months, it's impossible to browse social media, read the news, or even have a dinner party without noticing a worrying trend: the rise of hate speech.
What once existed in the darkest corners of the internet has now become normalized in everyday language, in politics, and in how we interact with those who think differently. But why is this happening now, and what real impact is it having on our society?
Patricia López Muñoz
Student of English Studies
High Technician in Sociocultural Animation
Specialist in Immigration
High Technician in Social Integration
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