The more I learn about the current epidemic of white supremacist groups, the clearer it becomes: we’re losing these people as children. Despair among our youth breeds vulnerability to ideological capture by psychotic forces. If our love doesn’t claim them, hate will.

Dec 15, 2020 · 5:50 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
I just watched Rick Steve’s show on Hitler, scary comparisons..worth watching to make sure it doesn’t happen again 🙁
Replying to @marwilliamson
The massive transfer of wealth in this country has gutted, among many other things, public education. This has left millions of poor kids like myself lonely, isolated, alienated and desperate for validation and purpose. The perfect conditions for radicalization.
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This is true...but what's to be done? How do we reach them?
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In all my years I've never met a white supremacist. Never seen a Nazi with my own eyes. Where are they? If there truly is an epidemic wouldn't they be more visible?
Replying to @marwilliamson
Give it a break with your phony "heal the world routine" - get a real job and contribute something positive.
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"current epidemic of white supremacist groups" The only "epidemic of white supremacist groups" I have seen is groups of white liberals telling me I can't succeed without their help, and advocating to repeal anti-discrimination laws.