Phone backlash tempers political reactions

Updated: 2025.09.17 1M ago 1 sources
The author suggests that a growing elite skepticism toward smartphones and social media helped produce unusually calm, bipartisan responses to Charlie Kirk’s assassination. If leaders consciously view phones as a 'scourge,' they may resist feeding online outrage cycles in the immediate aftermath of shocks. — This implies cultural attitudes toward digital tech can shape crisis communication norms, potentially reducing escalation after political violence.

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Robinson Meyer’s same‑day essay denouncing the iPhone’s social harm and the muted, non‑retaliatory statements from Trump and prominent liberals following the killing.
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