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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You’re the ones rioting in the streets every night.
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I’m sure video games have also had an influence
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Same story with gangsterism. Get them off the street, guide and love them and they won't join a gang.
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I always go to this -- people, neighbours, family, need to look out for the kids who are out of the loop or in any way seem vulnerable. Just befriend them. Teachers do too, but it is hard to reach every kid sometimes, when they are older. Young man rescued tinyurl.com/recovering-from-…
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Be specific. What groups are you labeling “white supremacists?”
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The divide is widening.
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You’ve bred the despair. Professing hope while actually doing nothing is the demoRAT way.
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What "epidemic" of White supremacist groups? The only epidemic is in your feverish brain.
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You referring to Antifa in Portland and Seattle? Where are you spending your free time with white supremacy groups?