Daryl Davis
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And if we want to preserve our culture, our whatever,
we need to pass this on to young people.
We need to get more young people involved.
And they began recruiting young people to disseminate this information and galvanize more of their peers into this ideology.
And back to the recruitment of military and law enforcement, because they know
This is going to happen, and they're going to want those people on board to be on that side.
And, you know, I mean, you can probably talk about military and law enforcement inside your organization.
I can talk about it in the Klan or whatever.
And one of the problems, Joe, is this.
When these people leave the movement, there is a moniker that's tagged on them
and a stigma that follows.
When you see their name in the media, it's never Jeff Scoop, blah, blah, blah.
It's always former neo-Nazi Jeff Scoop.
That's some wacky ideas, but let's not talk about that.
So that stigma kind of follows, you know, and it's hard for them to break, you know, whereby most people, you know, when they screw up or whatever, you know, it's forgiven.
Like, say, you know, you and I are friends.
I call you and say, hey, Joe, man, you're not going to believe this last weekend.
I got thrown in jail for DWI.
You know, you'd be like, well, man, you know, you need to quit drinking and driving.
You know, why didn't you call me?