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Social Media as a Political Weapon

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Social media has completely transformed the way we fight for social justice. In the modern day era, social media has proven to be terrific tool for activists campaigning for social equity.  One of the main benefits is the ability to spread information faster than ever before.  Malala Yousafzai, who won the Nobel Peace Prize when she was seventeen and began her fight for equality at the age of eleven when she took a stand against the Taliban, "encouraged youngsters in Mexico City to use social media platforms as a political weapon for issues that they truly care about, such as equality, women's rights, and education" (IANS, 2017).

Social media has become an alternative public space for activism.  Social media gives those in society who feel isolated and marginalized a platform to have a voice.   Malala says (IANS, 2017), "Thanks to technology, young people can now be more involved in the politics of their countries."  She is a blogger for the BBC "under a pseudonym which allowed her to tell the world how her country had been caught up in terror"  (IANS, 2017). 


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