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Another pathway Britt points out involves the romanticization of traditional homemaking and gender roles, often labeled as "tradlife" content online. While valuing cultural heritage and family-oriented practices can be benign, Britt warns that this can escalate quickly into promoting rigid gender norms and anti-feminist perspectives.
More alarmingly, she highlights that such content can evolve into supporting Christian nationalism and white supremacy, ideologies that have been linked historically to extremist movements. Britt stresses the importance of recognizing these patterns early—what begins as celebrating homemaking might unwittingly set the stage for greater ideological shifts toward exclusionary and supremacist beliefs.