tv Documentary RT February 26, 2023 12:30am-1:01am EST
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i do do with the poorly far from every one back home was in price with a trip to cab, a number of republican politicians claimed bite him for firstcare over america on president stay in the u. s. this is incredibly insulting to day on our president's day joe biden. the president of the united states chose ukraine over america while forcing the american people to pay for ukraine's government and war if you want to understand why so many americans are frustrated right now. biden is in ukraine before ohio. no time to visit east palestine, ohio,
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but plenty of time for this. geopolitical analysts marks la moda believes biden's visit to poland, and cab is little more than a stun to mislead the western audience about the real situation and ukraine. they were definitely trying to spin a dramatic propaganda narrative with president biden's speech in warsaw. i mean he punched home freedom and democracy versus autocracy light versus darkness good versus evil. and all of this, of course is, is really an obscene misrepresentation of the situation. and you grand, i read in a p piece that described zalinski and bite in walking through the streets of kia with the air, raid sirens as a taste of the terror that the people of kiya have lived
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under. never mind, of course, the 9 year bloody war that the kid regime is waged on the people of don boss. this is a propaganda set piece. the target of which is the people of america and the west to create an atmosphere that bite in wanted to present his trip to kiev under those are the hour. and we saw stories for more updates on the latest news around the globe at over to r t dot com. thanks for tuning in to see again at the top of the hour. ah. you know there was no program when i left i kind of and all of us at life esther
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hate kind of stumbled our way through it. and then we can take the lessons that we've learned from that and shrink the time frame down. so there's less was less wandering in the wilderness, so to speak. when i was in the move in the last 2 years, before i left, i was struggling with do i want to leave? i like, pardon me, want to leave another par? denny has been battle with us. if i leave adolescence to fall back on, i have that deposit to do or have nobody to go to. you know mean it hasn't lived around the last 7 years. i have nothing. sometimes it's hard if they've got a swastika tattooed on their neck, it's hard for them, but just to say, i don't do that anymore. it's kind of a long process. it's not like you just leave it one day and you're like, well, i'm glad that's over. i had been out of the movement before i got connected with these guys, but i was on my own and didn't talk about it and had a lot of buried shame and guilt. and then i met these guys and i saw, you know, frankly talking arnold talk, it help me get past that barrier of feeling like i had to hide this from the world
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that opening up has really just taken my, my viewing process and my allusion to a whole other level really, you've got to find a way to find an affirmation that every discussion, no matter how bad it feels, it is go if you've just got to be able to acknowledge like takes guts to do that, try to help them discover the abilities that they have this is why we don't want to foster dependency. this is why the intervention can't rely on my christmas. they go from being untrusting hateful, spiteful, distant, to begging for more interaction another phone call. another meeting, you know, tell me poor and don't be surprised when they say that's the best conversation i've had in a long time. that is something that's very routine that comes out of people just want to be listened to. and we're trying to teach you how to listen to them. well, we hold a mirror up so the person can see their humanity reflected back at them through our and when we treat them as human beings treat them for the suffering person that
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they are. and they, on the receiving end of that, they get to see that, hey there's, there is a human insights. and that's the, i think, the incredible power of passion. it was very impactful. when someone finally came along with no fear, no judgement. she heard my story did nothing to challenge it but validated. as soon as i started talking about my mother tears came off. i just spilled my guts about everything she had done to me. letting her brother raise me and my sister in denying the rape half and making this call back around. how many times she she tried to kill me, broken bones, bruises the starvation, the sleep, deprivation and humiliation making me swallow my own. my brothers and sisters watching is turning my brother against me. keep my sister away from me like i had never had a chance to just unleash all. and i probably went on like an hour of just the stuff she did to me. and he says, well, i wanna ask another question,
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have you ever done this to anyone else? just and now the moment it was like, i'm just like my mother me what really changed me was receiving compassion from the people that i least deserved from when i least deserved. people knew who i was, it was a small town. they knew what i was capable of and what i've been doing for years and they didn't attack me. they didn't break the windows of my star, then argue ideologically with me. they came in and they were empathetic towards me
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. and they treated me with compassion despite the horrible person that i was at the time the buddy might offer me a job carrying in antique furniture at cherry hall, new jersey, long for a weekend, 3 days 100 bucks a day. and i told him, i said i take the job and i gotta tell you, before you say yes, the guy who owns this company is due. and i said, i don't care, i want to talk to him. do i want to work for his name at 6 months? i still think it was in the nazi shift would fit every jewish stereotype religious wearing alligators. i don't bring them right or you say i broke the marble top table and i was like keith, i'm so stupid. i'm so sorry. 7 bears for me.
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so i so hours a day, right for the customer, but he spot it off of very joe me home. i was waiting for him to fire me. so actually, you know, and i remember only not too much on that day, and i kept my boots on a little seat of his trunk delivery and you couldn't really put them any further than i were. and my knees were hurting so bad because it's china up there. so for the whole right own swastika looks at him every day because normally nazi and i just wanted to see my boots. i knew him boots man, what they did for me. they dropped me off and they were full pay them, take anything i pay monday, i was told and i just can wait for 10 things. my feet, me back. i'm not scared. i don't want it and
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i'm done with it. i'm fluid. if it was 2 parts to getting out of a violin extremist group, the 1st part is disengagement, which is where you leave the social group. you leave the behavior you leave, but you probably still have the ideology. you've been given this nice recipe for how the world works and you take that away from somebody and then what do they have, right? they, they were looking for an analysis and they've taken away their analysis. so, you know, what's left drugs, i mean there all kinds of things that they can just sort of fall into. so you have to be very careful about it. and when you're bringing them out, you will alert them to the risks. this isn't going to be easy and they're going to be people that are angry that do this because they've lost someone, they've invested the time and energy and we do debriefing. you're going to, if you're going to be on the outside, we need to know everything. you know about how it works on the inside cuz you're not going back in. so we're,
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since we're going to burn those help you burn those bridges. so you can't go back and take everything away that was associated with that world. we take away your white laces, we take away your nazi fly because it's too easy to go back into the next part is d . radicalization where the belief systems in the audiology are removed. you can go to go get an anti mentor from the cobra for a couple weeks. may get your rates at the same time. it's not that big. that's how they do it. we are like the anti venom man because we have, we had that many in or so we know how to spew it and we know how to also make it into anti mental and we have the answer. so i do believe the secret sauce is coming from a loving place. you can't hate this person and expect to communicate any of that. you can't judge this person and expect to calmer, that with empathy before you got out what was what was pushing you to want to get all i wrote jackson, me, you know, before and after present. you know,
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most of my best friends, but it's like, ok in prison, you know, like, you know, you have to be so you tend to be it. and after a while, before you realize it in a scary is you actually become that image over just for training. i had myself every day for getting myself locked up. so when i looked at it, what made anybody else more special than me? so i have of them. where does that shift come from? how come in one day you went from not thinking about that to really saying i need to start making some changes is watch, watch much longer of both harbinger and every time i leave it on the same level on the family because i can be out there the brothers didn't like that when they found out because they could just let me know. and i left and it's been a big deal. said they, you know, try to kill me. now, i get shot. go off the road. and i'm, you know,
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i'm going to come to his car breaks the brakes and i remember slicing child car. like i said, yes, this is good. you need to is mad right across. and then we inside school and open this up. i'm trying to get out and just to get out if there's one thing, then someone stuck in that it was someone in that life who may not be aware that there's a way out. what would you say? go all the have that have ruins. you poisons, you're very solemn and i live in the fulton a lot of since
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really, during the summer, in 2016, we started to see a significant consistent increase in the number of incidents reported to our office . we saw between 20152016, the number of anti muslim hate groups tripled. tonight the f. b, i walking into whether have crime charges will be filed against him. alleged white supremacists, accused of stabbing to good samaritans to death on a commuter train. in portland, the guy who did that was someone who had been in the fringes of the all right, movement, the enemies up on their way. this country are great on their page so that we hear that all the time. go back to where you came from and he just amped up that rhetoric that he wants to take his country back. and so that's, that's the theme that runs through that. and we're not going to let people come into our country. it's troy. i saw this guy running for president doing the exact same thing and i couldn't believe that i was hearing it,
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but i knew that it would work. and that was the frightening thing because i've seen it work on a plan rally and stone mountain georgia. i saw that kind of rhetoric where people are yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. what do we do about their culture? i don't want to know about their culture. if you want your body, you could just go back to much, much because it was a bucket of gasoline. was kicked over and lit up, all those little sparks that already existed into a large force buyer. part of donald trump's huge appeal was that although he does not think in terms of race, the way i do, he at least thinks in terms of nation, he recognized that the united states is a nation with a particular people. and that not everybody belongs. this is a great a to millions of white people who have seen their nation transformed in the name of
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diversity diversity that always comes at the expense of white people. he spoke to some of the things that, that angry white male wants to hear. we're gonna put a wall on the border. we're going to make the mexicans pay ford. we're going to bring manufacturing jobs back as a kind of populous messaged white males, combined with racism, that was found to be very attractive and everyone's premises like that idea as well . there are thousands, tens of thousands, there's hundreds of thousands of them that have an intellectual curiosity and an understanding of national socialism that no skin had ever had. there was a price you paid if you were a public with your bigotry or anti semitic. and it didn't serve you well in your career. your friends in your neighborhood really weren't excited to hang out with. your kids might be embarrassed of you. your parents would be really upsetting you. and people learned that those attitudes were not going to be beneficial to their
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ah, ah ah, there was a state of emergency in florida. it's a white nationalist, was about to take stage 3 our day. you know, we're here florida. is grayson for potential violence today of a speech by white nationalist later richard spencer, whose approved gestures gathering outside the site of the only reason my to say. but i will say that back to you. all right. read the notion that they really were the way to find a spencer trying to speak to the noise for the
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with that stuff. so, you know, i always check with these guy guys, gonna get killed that here. so my, i got, i got this guy coming a people who say, oh love we hey, hey, hey, hey hey, we are pretty slow please. same people said a message a hey. when i approach randy, you know, i came home, i don't want to talk to you, you know, understand you. he will cool. no problem the whole time. we couldn't really have a discussion because the camera, you know, you people pushy,
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i don't get down was what was it was go find more really intimate said neil, i don't know if i'm talking to you like really? and i guess our intimate setting was force known as we were both keep out. so we encountered some police officers, they were treating randy how they would treat me on a regular day. you know, just are for what they perceive by his, our parents. and in that one arrest is yeah, i right, this made you got beat on spin or you see the sped on the back. is it you really mound worth? what is he doing wrong? why you haven't been, sit on the ground, do this type of stuff. so we actually started walking and talking and we found out we have things in common. you know, i some, his views about certain bay. it was certain style i'm girl and both. yeah. he was telling me he got involved with his teenage years in the area nation and asked him how a lot of my friends and different people get involved and the blow to cripps in different games they join. that's what's around you. so whatever is around you and your friends may be involved with whatever happens your,
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my state is going to be on that. so for me, i just saw the similarities of what my culture would deal with just in a little different way. there's no, there's nothing new up on it. a son. his was just a different route. they angry white man, angry by 2 different people. the angry black man is angry because he has no home has no vision. yeah, no way to provide a reweigh people, especially in a low income cause they have so many mental enrollment that you can just turn on the tv and see success. i mean, now i would be deprived to have down at the bottom with black people when they got a reason to be that you know, i'm white. what am i know? it is a diesel. you'll see that in your own. and you know, you know, no one your doctor, doctor, any you know what, better way to focus setting or that these people have a different color, i guess
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a white man because he's angry cuz he doesn't really understand what you know, that america, he doesn't even say i got the way out for the blessed waiting to hear back. i mean, everybody. that's why it in america has benefited on give me a call or suppose they mr. mr. busy right now giving me or help me. i got somebody to understand not just myself, but my culture as a whole and look it differently just because of my individual encounter. we talk every week, man, 23 times a week. that is due to time phone calls, you know, our phone goldhill we talked was ours.
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me. i mean when you think about what you've done, just in the last month, the turn around the correction the what you've abandoned and what you would opted. it's most people can't even lose 10 pounds, they want to lose much less make an entire mental, emotional lifestyle change humanize town, which allows you to humanize your like that. that's not rocket science, but yeah, it's, it's evading. the majority of the country right now, there's me like i could, i could never look at anybody and eric eric and brotherhood a nation. anybody got a lot of on the same lack of i got free and that that was part of his narrative and changes his narrative. not that we agree with anything that comes out of the far right is that we don't ever forget that there are people inside of us people as a human being inside of this person. right. and we just choose not to forget that.
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ready you don't really see x not seen the batman, you know, have a lot of dialogue as we do. but i mean, i can consider him a friend. i was glad that i could have that effect on randy to open his eyes up to see then you know something a c whatever may have been introduced to him or told him was proven to be a last day me madison. but i think we often think about this and terms of the ways in which they are failing us. they are a bad man. they are floating away from us. they are deviant. and i think we need to ask the other question. also, we need to ask the question and how we are failing them. what kind of ways can we
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keep them in the center? and part of my answer to that is we have to find ways to keep them validated as men . it's really amazing. when people feel more whole quickly and easily ideology of hate falls away. and if you can reconnect them to the people that they thought they hated, helps build that, i'm them these. and then they realize that they're actually a part of the solution rather than contributing the problem. the 1st time i've ever felt accepted in any shape or form from anybody is actually with my wife after have another p 5 med just recently. i feel as if those 2 grades, so i want everybody to know the human being year instead of like mission touches. but i have person and to be able to have their different cultures and different people here. it's really,
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it's good to be able to close this to be able to interact because it teaches me that no, we're all in this together. this is a part of our solution and farmers are, are evolving into a powerful force and justice quality, love piece, compassion. we are operating as human beings from one of 2 places. here or less. i mean, get to choose which one that is or charlottesville happened in the days following boston happened. it was such a turn out and just seemed that support for countering that narrative of white supremacy. it really flooded me with hope. i am proud that i can be
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a voice against what i used to stamps or i feel like i have i have something to bring to the table among the bigger and better things. while i'm still mindful of what i owe to society. but no one's better served by my realtor shane at this point including me me. ready i fired karen and a r 16 and a glock at this time. 71 suspects long about molly and yours need to communicate with him and he's got an automatic weapon. he's running
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