How Woke Channels Are Radicalizing People

EPISODE · Apr 24, 2026 · 27 MIN

How Woke Channels Are Radicalizing People

from THINK BEFORE YOU SLEEP · host THINK BEFORE YOU SLEEP

Algorithms designed for engagement push you deeper into echo chambers. What starts as a video on social justice can lead to a worldview where everyone who disagrees is a fascist.The so-called "BreadTube" community emerged as a direct response to far-right extremism online, creating video essays to deconstruct hateful ideologies[reference:0]. But in doing so, they have inadvertently created their own pipeline. By using "algorithmic hijacking"—deliberately engaging with right-wing topics to pull viewers into leftist videos—these creators feed the same outrage loop that radicalizes viewers on the far-right[reference:1]. The platform's algorithm, which rewards emotionally charged content, traps viewers in a feedback loop where dissent is demonized and ideological purity becomes a virtue[reference:2][reference:3]. This isn't just entertainment. This is political radicalization.Don't believe me? A 2025 study showed that exposure to far-left content can drive radicalization, particularly among psychologically vulnerable youth[reference:4]. From Charlie Kirk's assassination to the normalization of political violence, the words spoken by these "woke" influencers have real-world consequences[reference:5]. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because the loudest voices on the left might be the ones radicalizing your friends.

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