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  • Uncover RAGE - Crimes Fueled by Fury with Raven Thorne.
    2025/12/10
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  • RAGE - Crimes Fueled by Fury - Rage Machines: Online Fury & Digital Mobs
    2025/12/10
    Episode three reveals how internet platforms deliberately engineer rage for profit through algorithms that reward anger—outrage spreads six times faster than joy online. Featured cases include Caroline Calloway's parasocial betrayal spiral and GamerGate's coordinated harassment blueprint that's been replicated across movements. Raven Thorne exposes how infinite scroll, variable rewards, and quantified validation create compulsive engagement through fury. The episode examines digital mob psychology including deindividuation and moral disengagement, cancel culture's disproportionate punishments, anonymity enabling cruelty without consequences, and doomscrolling addiction. The disturbing conclusion: platforms profit billions by keeping users perpetually angry, creating a society increasingly incapable of nuance, forgiveness, or proportional response.
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    44 分
  • RAGE - Crimes Fueled by Fury - Rage on the Road - Highways of Hell
    2025/12/10
    Episode two investigates why driving transforms ordinary people into territorial predators and why road rage homicides have surged forty-seven percent in recent years. Featured cases include NFL player Joe McKnight, shot after apologizing for a traffic conflict, and Tammy Meyers, killed after accidentally cutting someone off. Raven Thorne explains how cars become ego extensions, triggering ancient dominance behaviors when violated. The episode examines masculinity's role in escalation, how anonymity and invincibility illusions embolden aggression, post-pandemic stress increases, firearm prevalence in vehicles, and why traffic psychologists say reasoning fails during active road rage. The terrifying reality: any commute could become deadly.
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    45 分
  • RAGE - Crimes Fueled by Fury - Snap: When Ordinary People Break
    2025/12/10
    Episode one examines sudden, unplanned violence when ordinary people reach their breaking point. Featured cases include Clara Harris, a respected Texas dentist who ran over her cheating husband repeatedly in a hotel parking lot, and a London couple whose IKEA furniture assembly argument escalated to fatal stabbing. Host Raven Thorne explains the neuroscience of "snapping"—how amygdala hijacks override rational thought, why accumulated stress creates pressure cooker effects, and how rage thresholds exist in everyone. The episode explores why people describe these moments as blackouts, why triggering events seem disproportionately small, and how reality television has normalized watching explosive emotional breakdowns as entertainment.
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    37 分