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Former Oregon JBS Field Coordinator and longtime member, Dale Mark, reflects on his experiences over the years with The John Birch Society. He mentions his interactions with Ezra Taft Benson, a confrontation with SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) and compares them to today's groups such as ANTIFA or BLM. He notes how humor can be a way of connecting with some people or disarming animosity. Dale notes how the JBS warnings about the threats of Socialism have been vindicated over the years.
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Former Oregon JBS Field Coordinator and longtime member, Dale Mark, reflects on his experiences over the years with The John Birch Society. He mentions his interactions with Ezra Taft Benson, a confrontation with SDS (Students for a Democratic Society) and compares them to today's groups such as ANTIFA or BLM. He notes how humor can be a way of connecting with some people or disarming animosity. Dale notes how the JBS warnings about the threats of Socialism have been vindicated over the years.