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In this intense deep dive, Macky Outlaw links up with Jus to break down the shadowy worlds of the Aryan Brotherhood and Southern Brotherhood—two notorious white supremacist prison gangs with roots in hate, violence, and organized crime. From the AB's origins in 1960s California prisons as a "blood in, blood out" shield against desegregation, to their deadly alliances (like with the Mexican Mafia), drug empires, and disproportionate role in prison murders, we trace the history of the nation's oldest and deadliest neo-Nazi syndicate. Then, we shift south to the Southern Brotherhood (aka Dead Man Incorporated in some circles), exploring its rise in the Dixie prisons, rivalries with the AB, and how these groups fuel extremism both behind bars and on the streets. Real stories, red flags, and why their "brotherhood" is anything but.
Trigger warning: discussions of white supremacy, violence, gang activity, and extremism.
Hit us with your takes or questions in the comments—stay safe out there.
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In this intense deep dive, Macky Outlaw links up with Jus to break down the shadowy worlds of the Aryan Brotherhood and Southern Brotherhood—two notorious white supremacist prison gangs with roots in hate, violence, and organized crime. From the AB's origins in 1960s California prisons as a "blood in, blood out" shield against desegregation, to their deadly alliances (like with the Mexican Mafia), drug empires, and disproportionate role in prison murders, we trace the history of the nation's oldest and deadliest neo-Nazi syndicate. Then, we shift south to the Southern Brotherhood (aka Dead Man Incorporated in some circles), exploring its rise in the Dixie prisons, rivalries with the AB, and how these groups fuel extremism both behind bars and on the streets. Real stories, red flags, and why their "brotherhood" is anything but.
Trigger warning: discussions of white supremacy, violence, gang activity, and extremism.
Hit us with your takes or questions in the comments—stay safe out there.
Support the show