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    IMPACT on Intimidation: Extremism and the Future

    enOctober 04, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Extremism experts Pete Simi and Vegas Tenold Zoomed with Carrie Kaufman to chat about the Proud Boys, Antifa, the makeup of supremacist groups, and what they see happening after the election. It's a sobering conversation. But a much needed one.

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