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Massimo Flore
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Exploring how narratives exploit our fears and desires.
Revealing the hidden battlefield of the information age.

Weekly insights → https://massimoflore.substack.com/
🗺️ Each COP repeats the same cycle of urgency, hope, and disappointment, but something deeper is breaking. The moral narrative that once inspired action now exhausts it.

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The Climate of Belief: Environmental Millenarism and the Politics of Trust
How identity, emotion, and information have turned climate action into a struggle over who deserves to be believed.
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November 11, 2025 at 8:12 AM
As #COP30 begins in Belém, leaders will talk about carbon and finance, but the hardest task is to restore belief. People are tired, skeptical, and flooded with noise. The real question is whether we still trust each other enough to act.

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The Climate of Belief: Environmental Millenarism and the Politics of Trust
How identity, emotion, and information have turned climate action into a struggle over who deserves to be believed.
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November 10, 2025 at 11:03 AM
Yeah, and in Virginia a centrist democratic candidate won.

The lesson is: choose a strong candidate with a clear platform and you'll win.

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Mamdani’s win in NYC has lessons for the Democratic Party. But can Democrats agree on what those lessons are?

Tune in for live analysis:
Election Analysis: The Winners, Losers and Lessons
YouTube video by Bloomberg Opinion
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November 5, 2025 at 4:35 PM
Weaponizing electoral observers is something I've professionally witnessed in troubled countries, never expecting to see it in 🇺🇸 USA.

Nothing good comes out playing with the rules of the game.

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Trump’s “Election Observers” Are a Sign of Something Much Worse on the Horizon
None of the election monitors will have much to do. That doesn't mean they’re not damaging.
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October 31, 2025 at 8:05 PM
After 9/11 and 2008, the West turned inward, managing risk instead of imagining progress.
Europe made that caution a political system.

📬 This week on Future Frontiers, I ask what it would take to recover democratic confidence.
When Europe Stopped Believing in Its Future
From Maastricht’s courage to today’s caution, Europe built institutions without conviction, and now hesitates to shape the world it once imagined.
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October 30, 2025 at 8:07 AM
Europe once moved forward by acting before it was ready. Now it waits for crises to justify action.

📬 This week on Future Frontiers, I explore what happens when institutions built for courage become systems of caution.
When Europe Stopped Believing in Its Future
From Maastricht’s courage to today’s caution, Europe built institutions without conviction, and now hesitates to shape the world it once imagined.
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October 28, 2025 at 8:12 AM
Last week I heard Margrethe Vestager say: “The fight for democracy is for the many. That’s the very point.”

📬 This week on Future Frontiers, I ask what happens when Europe, once built on courage, starts fearing its own power.
When Europe Stopped Believing in Its Future
From Maastricht’s courage to today’s caution, Europe built institutions without conviction, and now hesitates to shape the world it once imagined.
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October 27, 2025 at 8:12 AM
Economic growth once felt like a path to freedom. Now it often feels like a substitute for it.

I’ve been reflecting on how prosperity can stabilize control instead of dispersing it. What makes a society truly free in your view?
Five Political Illusions: Why Our Intuitions About Power Keep Failing Us
How small groups, hidden systems, and cognitive bias quietly shape political outcomes and why understanding them is the new form of strategic literacy.
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October 23, 2025 at 7:07 AM
We often confuse noise with strength. The groups that really shape history are rarely the loudest but the most coherent.

What’s one place where you see small groups shaping big outcomes?
Five Political Illusions: Why Our Intuitions About Power Keep Failing Us
How small groups, hidden systems, and cognitive bias quietly shape political outcomes and why understanding them is the new form of strategic literacy.
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October 21, 2025 at 7:12 AM
Most of what we believe about power is comforting fiction. Majorities, progress, control: none behave as we imagine.

📬 This week Future Frontiers issue is about 5️⃣ illusions that distort how we see politics.

Which illusion feels most real to you right now?

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Five Political Illusions: Why Our Intuitions About Power Keep Failing Us
How small groups, hidden systems, and cognitive bias quietly shape political outcomes and why understanding them is the new form of strategic literacy.
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October 20, 2025 at 9:34 AM
Synthetic intimacy is the new frontier of information manipulation. SamAltman's shift to allow 🫦 'erotica' at OpenAI confirms the commercial institutionalization of affective capture. When mass attention plateaus, personalized intimacy becomes the new engagement driver.
Two Months Ago, Sam Altman Was Boasting That OpenAI Didn't Have to Do Sexbots. Now It's Doing Sexbots
Just two months ago, Altman boasted that OpenAI hadn't "put a sexbot avatar in ChatGPT yet." Now, it announced that it will allow for that.
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October 19, 2025 at 9:51 AM
After reading too many American think pieces about “polarization,” I started asking a simpler question: What if anger isn’t the symptom, but the product?
The Pendulum of Anger and Why the West Can’t Calm Down
How Outrage Became the Language of Modern Society
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October 16, 2025 at 7:07 AM
I sometimes wonder if democracies burn out rather than break down.

😡 Outrage is addictive, and the platforms have turned it into a renewable fuel.
The Pendulum of Anger and Why the West Can’t Calm Down
How Outrage Became the Language of Modern Society
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October 14, 2025 at 7:12 AM
I keep wondering if democracy’s biggest threat isn’t collapse but exhaustion. Outrage has become the only emotion we still know how to share.

📬 I wrote about how this emotional pattern reshapes our idea of politics on this week issue of Future Frontiers.
The Pendulum of Anger and Why the West Can’t Calm Down
How Outrage Became the Language of Modern Society
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October 13, 2025 at 7:12 AM
Australia’s teen social media ban shows what happens when governments mistake control for care.

You can’t legislate bad parenting, because each “safety” shortcut expands surveillance and shrinks autonomy. This isn’t digital hygiene, it’s digital infantilisation.

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How Australian teens are already planning to dodge the social media ban
TikTok is filled with videos of teens sharing information about ways to circumvent Australia's teen social media ban.
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October 10, 2025 at 5:07 PM
Hybrid warfare doesn’t just target borders. It targets the logic of democracy itself — trust, legitimacy, restraint.

🇲🇩 Moldova is showing in miniature what happens when a democracy faces an enemy that never plays fair. The lessons are global.
There Is No Periphery
Moldova’s Election and the Shape of Hybrid War
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October 9, 2025 at 7:07 AM
The real test of democracy isn’t whether it wins elections, but how it behaves when the rules are weaponized against it.

Moldova’s vote last week was small in scale, huge in meaning. Every democracy under pressure — including the U.S. — should be watching closely.
There Is No Periphery
Moldova’s Election and the Shape of Hybrid War
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October 7, 2025 at 7:12 AM
When a democracy is attacked through lies, money, and manipulation, its hardest battle isn’t with the attacker, it’s with itself.

🇲🇩 Moldova just showed what happens when a state fights #disinformation and interference without losing its democratic soul.
There Is No Periphery
Moldova’s Election and the Shape of Hybrid War
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October 6, 2025 at 7:12 AM
Extremist forums reward transgression the way markets reward profit. Not for what you believe, but for how far you’ll go. How do you regulate that economy of clout?
When Extremism Becomes Performance
What the assassination of Charlie Kirk reveals about how online culture incubates violence
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October 2, 2025 at 7:07 AM
❔ Which is harder to counter: extremists who shout their beliefs, or those who hide them in jokes and memes? That’s where much of today’s radicalization actually happens.
When Extremism Becomes Performance
What the assassination of Charlie Kirk reveals about how online culture incubates violence
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September 30, 2025 at 7:12 AM
The Charlie Kirk case raised a question we rarely face: when violence looks more like trolling than ideology, how do we even begin to make sense of it?

📬 My take on Future Frontiers. Curious how others see this.
When Extremism Becomes Performance
What the assassination of Charlie Kirk reveals about how online culture incubates violence
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September 29, 2025 at 7:12 AM
🇺🇸 America once exported democracy to Europe. Today parts of Washington are legitimizing the very movements that weaken it.

The paradox is that influence hasn’t stopped, it has only changed its direction.

🧭 Does this strengthen or undermine the alliance?

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Why U.S. Populism Now Empowers the Radical Right
U.S. influence in Europe, once aimed at strengthening democracy, it now legitimizes far-right populists, reshaping transatlantic politics.
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September 25, 2025 at 8:38 PM
What looked impossible in February has happened: Zelensky flipped Trump. Today Trump praises 🇺🇦Ukraine and ridicules 🇷🇺Russia’s army. A reminder that careful diplomacy can move even the most volatile allies.

The risk? Trump’s support can vanish as fast as it appeared.

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How Zelensky’s Charm Offensive Reversed Trump’s Skepticism on Ukraine
Ukraine’s president has worked hard to repair the damage of a disastrous White House meeting in February
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September 24, 2025 at 1:37 PM
"Trump advisers are also weighing whether to review the tax-exempt status of left-leaning nonprofit groups".

This is Orbánism transposed to the US. The same scapegoat, the same legalistic tools repurposed for political warfare, the same narrative of “enemy within”.

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In Kimmel Suspension, Trump Campaign Against Critics Escalates
Jimmy Kimmel is the latest target of an effort to punish political speech following the killing of Charlie Kirk
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September 18, 2025 at 8:24 PM
The idea of restricting minors access to social media is understandable. The problem is the tools: ID checks, databases, backdoors. These don’t protect children, they expose everyone. The challenge is finding safeguards that don’t turn into vulnerabilities.

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Europe’s Democracy Shield: Strengthening Defences Without Weakening Freedoms
What von der Leyen’s State of the Union tells us about Europe’s fight against disinformation, the future of free press, and the challenges of surveillance-based solutions.
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September 18, 2025 at 7:07 AM