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Kids growing up today deserve to live in safe communities that prioritize their well-being and guard them against hate. But right now Michigan’s kids are being exposed to increased political polarization, growing ideological extremism and high levels of political violence.

Although extremism and political violence are not new, virtual platforms allow fringe beliefs and hateful ideas to gain traction, particularly with young people. Kids encounter a huge amount of supremacist ideologies in virtual forums, gaming platforms and social media, where racist, anti-LGBT, antisemitic and misogynistic content thrive.

Read more at Michigan Advance.

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