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Hate.Com: Extremists on the Internet is a 2000 documentary that digs into the darker corners of the web, specifically focusing on hate groups. It’s part of HBO's America Undercover series and really captures a particular moment in internet history. The tone is unsettling, often leaving you with an uneasy feeling as it showcases the disturbing ideologies spread online. The pacing is steady—allowing the viewer to absorb the gravity of the subject matter without feeling rushed. What stands out is how it presents real testimonies, giving a voice to both the extremists and the impact of their beliefs. It’s a raw look at the consequences of anonymity on the internet, and while the director may be unknown, the content speaks volumes about the ongoing struggle against online extremism.
Part of HBO's America Undercover seriesExplores the impact of anonymity onlineHighlights real stories and testimonies
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