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Guidebook of Deradicalisation: How to Disagree

as a Writer I worked in writing in 2021

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The conduct of this research was driven from my positional confusion. It thrived from my personal insecurity of where do I stand in the world, and the fear of where do we, citizens as a whole, head from here.

If we look closely, all politics are identity politics. Demands from different groups in society, whether racial minority, working class, or gender community, fuel the political domain. Therefore, to critique “identity politics” itself is inaccurate. That is not to say that identity politics, despite its misnaming, is invincible because it indeed has its flaws, for example, the overextending and twisted misusage. And in practice, it appears with the face of “callout culture”, which does more harm than benefit in the current state, whether deliberately or accidentally.

After the description of the counterproductive effects, a handy manual would be proposed on how to tackle the situation under such conditions: from the attitude towards differences among ourselves to a practical

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