32 ordspråk av Mark Potok
Mark Potok
Is Bill White the next David Duke? Out of the question. He will never rise to that level,
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It has become the propaganda venue of choice, ... It allows Klansmen who a few years ago could reach only 100 people with a poorly produced pamphlet to reach an audience in the millions.
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It is difficult to understand how the leaders of our major national security organizations can see it this way.
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It is simply ludicrous to describe animal rights and eco-terrorism as the No. 1 threat.
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It's very likely they didn't have direct or public connections to hate groups. It's very likely this was a troubled young man who was attracted to images of power.
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meeting with extremist anti-government groups and inoculating them against anthrax.
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People expect that these kinds of incidents won't happen in schools and universities.
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So it's a belligerent religion ... that demands that its followers take up the gun.
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The movement is interested not so much in developing street thugs who beat up people in bars, but college-bound teens who live in middle-class and upper-class homes.
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The notion of radical Islamists from abroad actually getting together with American neo-Nazis I think is an absolutely frightening one, ... It's just that so far we really have no evidence at all to suggest this is any kind of real collaboration.
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The point of doing all of this is so that we as a society can move forward. And the time is really coming when we really are going to turn and face the future.
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Their tone [against homosexuality] has become quite amazing after the Lawrence decision. What was really striking was while the Klan and neo-Nazis spoke out against the Lawrence decision, the really vicious statements came from well-known leaders of the Christian right.
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They always claim to be larger and more powerful than they really are,
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This case could have been made 36 years ago. ... (The FBI) knew what had happened,
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Very typically these days we see white supremacists, hate groups, trying to use the words of King and other civil rights leaders to try to advance their agendas,
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