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6. A Dare Wrapped in a Joke Wrapped in a Void w/ Cy Canterel
Manage episode 519037707 series 3693310
I sit down with feral scholar and TikTok analyst Cy Canterel to explore one of the strangest and most opaque zones of contemporary politics: the swirling online subcultures where memes, irony, nihilism, and fragmented identity collide with rising fascism.
Cy brings a rare combination of systemic thinking, psychological insight, and lived experience as an autistic researcher who understands outsider culture from the inside. Together we trace how today’s meme-driven environments blur the lines between subculture and politics, and why attempts to “decode” online radicalization so often miss the mark. What looks like political ideology is often a shared subcultural language. What looks like a manifesto might actually be a dare, a joke, or an attempt to create meaning in the void.
We talk about the very ambiguous case of Tyler Robinson, alleged killer of Charlie Kirk, and why the bullet-casing engravings left behind point less toward a stable ideology and more toward the chaotic, dare-based dynamics of online subcultures. We also begin unpacking the emerging story of Graham Platner, and why he has become a Rorschach test for liberal and left anxieties.
Cy argues that online extremism is not distortion of human nature, but a predictable outcome of alienation, platform incentives, and a society that doesn’t give people — especially young men — stable roles, narratives, or futures. But she also insists the internet itself isn’t broken. The tools could be used for creativity, care, and community; they’ve simply been captured by the wrong incentives.
If you’re a parent, educator, caregiver, or anyone trying to understand what’s happening to young people online — and what can actually intervene in these dynamics — Cy’s insights are super helpful.
Cy's Website
Cy's Substack: Abstract Machines
• Subscribe on Patreon for Part 2 and full archive access:
https://www.patreon.com/antifascistadpodcast
• Preorder Antifascist Dad: Urgent Conversations with Young People in Chaotic Times (April 26, 2026)
• Follow me on Bluesky: @matthewremski.bsky.social
• Follow me on Instagram: @matthew_remski
• Follow on YouTube & TikTok: @antifascistdad
• Rate & Review — it helps this project reach more people!
• Share this episode with educators, caregivers, or anyone trying to understand online radicalization.
10 episodes
Manage episode 519037707 series 3693310
I sit down with feral scholar and TikTok analyst Cy Canterel to explore one of the strangest and most opaque zones of contemporary politics: the swirling online subcultures where memes, irony, nihilism, and fragmented identity collide with rising fascism.
Cy brings a rare combination of systemic thinking, psychological insight, and lived experience as an autistic researcher who understands outsider culture from the inside. Together we trace how today’s meme-driven environments blur the lines between subculture and politics, and why attempts to “decode” online radicalization so often miss the mark. What looks like political ideology is often a shared subcultural language. What looks like a manifesto might actually be a dare, a joke, or an attempt to create meaning in the void.
We talk about the very ambiguous case of Tyler Robinson, alleged killer of Charlie Kirk, and why the bullet-casing engravings left behind point less toward a stable ideology and more toward the chaotic, dare-based dynamics of online subcultures. We also begin unpacking the emerging story of Graham Platner, and why he has become a Rorschach test for liberal and left anxieties.
Cy argues that online extremism is not distortion of human nature, but a predictable outcome of alienation, platform incentives, and a society that doesn’t give people — especially young men — stable roles, narratives, or futures. But she also insists the internet itself isn’t broken. The tools could be used for creativity, care, and community; they’ve simply been captured by the wrong incentives.
If you’re a parent, educator, caregiver, or anyone trying to understand what’s happening to young people online — and what can actually intervene in these dynamics — Cy’s insights are super helpful.
Cy's Website
Cy's Substack: Abstract Machines
• Subscribe on Patreon for Part 2 and full archive access:
https://www.patreon.com/antifascistadpodcast
• Preorder Antifascist Dad: Urgent Conversations with Young People in Chaotic Times (April 26, 2026)
• Follow me on Bluesky: @matthewremski.bsky.social
• Follow me on Instagram: @matthew_remski
• Follow on YouTube & TikTok: @antifascistdad
• Rate & Review — it helps this project reach more people!
• Share this episode with educators, caregivers, or anyone trying to understand online radicalization.
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