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Melting Point

Am I Racist? I Sure Used to Be.

Year: 2022 Documentary Runtime: 97 min

Overview

A collage of interviews analyzing the internet, political polarization, incel culture, the far-right, and the process by which young people can evolve towards extremism.

Genres

Documentary

Cast

Ethan Guerra

Ethan Guerra

Himself

Anderson Smith

Anderson Smith

Herself

Nick O'hanlon

Nick O'hanlon

Himself

Aaron Pratt

Aaron Pratt

Himself

Eli James Margolis

Eli James Margolis

Himself

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