INTERNET TROLLS
Joel Stein's Aug. 29 cover story on the rise of Internet trolling, from the alt-right in particular, sparked discussions everywhere from Fox News to the New York Observer to Twitter, where Andrew Stroehlein observed, "We're not just in danger of losing the Internet to hate but of losing democracies to it too." Sheldon Prial of Goose Creek, S.C., a World War II veteran, wrote that trolling reminded him of the "hate stirred up by the Nazi party." To combat the abuse, Monique Bondeux, who called the piece "chilling," suggested boycotting affected social-media sites, while Peter Guerin of Hadley, N.Y., advocated the introduction of new legislation "to reflect this frightening reality ... before more people are hurt."
SENIORS AND STEIN
"Was this written tongue-in-cheek, or were you serious? Either…
