Good advice for some people (cough, cough).
The feeling of being a part of a movement of something much bigger than myself. The camaraderie and brotherhood made me feel wanted and accepted. Most of all, it made me feel important. The toxic ideology wasn’t just the ideas that I believed in—it became my identity.
The feeling of being a part of a movement of something much bigger than myself. The camaraderie and brotherhood made me feel wanted and accepted. Most of all, it made me feel important. The toxic ideology wasn’t just the ideas that I believed in—it became my identity.
A Former Neo-Nazi’s Guide to Deprogramming Trump Cultists
Tony McAleer, subject of “Healing from Hate,” was a white nationalist leader before he saw the light. He has some advice for how to reach Trump fanatics like the Capitol rioters.
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