
The Cult Queen of Canada from Uncover S13: "White Hot Hate" E6: 'Give them what they deserve'
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Dec 26, 2021 In this podcast, the downfall of accelerationist groups like The Base is discussed, and the focus shifts to the future of the movement. The mysterious disappearance of a bright student named Belize is explored, along with the shocking revelation of a former classmate's involvement in a neo-Nazi group. The chapter also delves into the connection between Adamwaffen and The Base, emphasizing the importance of understanding these groups to combat terrorism. The influence of online conversations and radicalization is examined, and the court process and sentencing of Base members are discussed, highlighting the FBI's increased focus on investigating white supremacist violence.
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Talk To Your Kids About Hate Early
- Parents should proactively discuss hate and diversity with children and expose them to diverse experiences.
- Jeannie Pepper Bernstein urges conversations at home and community exposure to prevent isolation that can lead to radicalization.
Family Turns Tragedy Into Blase It Forward
- Jeannie Pepper Bernstein's son Blase, a 19-year-old University of Pennsylvania student, was murdered in 2018 allegedly by an Adl Waffen affiliate.
- The killers celebrated the murder in internal chats and prosecutors are pursuing it as a hate crime.
Fight Extremism Beyond Policing
- Combating extremist ideology requires more than arrests; invest in education and de-stigmatization to reduce recruitment appeal.
- Experts recommend public-school education and broader societal efforts to make hate membership socially unacceptable.
