Breaking the Chains of Hate

<p>Frankie Meeink is a former member of a white supremacist skinhead gang. By the age of seventeen years old, Frankie was already deeply embedded in the chaotic and often violent neo-nazi lifestyle. In my interview with Frankie, he opened up about his extremist past and transformative experience in which he relinquished his hate shortly after completing a prison stint for kidnapping an Antifa member.</p> <p>Frankie recounted the intense and dangerous lifestyle he was involved in.</p> <p>&ldquo;I was running around with groups of people that were plotting f****ng bombings and kidnappings, and bank robberies and ways to fund the f****ng next race war. I was running with the f****ng dogs, and I was down, man. If I was in a safe house somewhere, and someone had been like, &lsquo;Yo, we got a truck outside with a bomb in it and we need to take it to a federal building, dude,&rsquo; I would have been like, &lsquo;okay,&rdquo;&rsquo; said Frankie.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@ethanhousewright1/breaking-the-chains-of-hate-e7ce9c00c514"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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