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In this episode of Ask a Former, the team answers questions submitted by a senior graduate student working on a thesis. The theme of this one is how tattoos shape identity within hate groups and the challenges faced during and after exit. Interestingly, four out of five of the team have or had violent far-right-related tattoos. Why is that significant and what can we learn from it? The team touches on tattoos, growing beyond the symbols of the violent far-right, and how former extremists transform their mistakes into teachable moments for others who exit violent extremism.
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A special request from a co-founder of Life After Hate: During these times of uncertainty, we want to do anything we can to contribute to solutions, support targeted communities, and protect our loved ones. If you are in a position to do so, please consider supporting the work we do at Life After Hate. We can't do this work alone. It takes a community to build a safer society.
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In this episode of Ask a Former, the team answers questions submitted by a senior graduate student working on a thesis. The theme of this one is how tattoos shape identity within hate groups and the challenges faced during and after exit. Interestingly, four out of five of the team have or had violent far-right-related tattoos. Why is that significant and what can we learn from it? The team touches on tattoos, growing beyond the symbols of the violent far-right, and how former extremists transform their mistakes into teachable moments for others who exit violent extremism.
Have a question? Text us here, DM us on social, email us at
[email protected], get in our discord: https://discord.gg/aBWVS6gggp
Stay curious, friends.
A special request from a co-founder of Life After Hate: During these times of uncertainty, we want to do anything we can to contribute to solutions, support targeted communities, and protect our loved ones. If you are in a position to do so, please consider supporting the work we do at Life After Hate. We can't do this work alone. It takes a community to build a safer society.
www.thedailyformer.com
_Text code ENDHATE2025 to 44-321 to donate