When most people think of gangs, they picture territory wars and color-coded affiliations. What happens when the "turf" exists purely in ideology?
Matt Browning spent three decades as a Mesa, AZ cop and spent years undercover in white supremacy groups. He explains the stark differences between traditional street gangs and white supremacy groups, revealing how these organizations recruit, indoctrinate, and operate in ways that make them particularly challenging to track and dismantle. In this eye-opening episode, Matt shares firsthand experience of how white supremacy groups leverage ideology, religion, and online networks to spread their message and recruit vulnerable individuals.
Listen now to gain critical insights into the complexities of modern white supremacy groups and how connection and human dignity play vital roles in preventing the spread of hate-based ideologies.
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Matt Browning’s book The Hate Next Door: https://www.amazon.com/Hate-Next-Door-Undercover-Supremacy/dp/1728276624