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The Normalization of Hate: David Neiwert on Trump and the Rise of the Alt-Right

The Normalization of Hate: David Neiwert on Trump and the Rise of the Alt-Right

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The Normalization of Hate: David Neiwert on Trump and the Rise of the Alt-Right

FromPoint of Inquiry

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Nov 21, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

There’s no getting around the fact that the alt-right has come out of the shadows to fully embrace Trump as their candidate. From Steve Bannon to David Duke, controversial support did not wait long to rush to Trump's side. It’s clear that for many “make America great again” may just mean to make America white again. To help us get to the root of this unprecedented following Trump has produced, we welcome author and award-winning journalist and blogger, David Neiwert.   Neiwert is an expert on the radical right and a correspondent for the anti-hate group the Southern Poverty Law Center. He most recently coauthored an award-winning piece in Mother Jones titled, http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/10/donald-trump-hate-groups-neo-nazi-white-supremacist-racism">"How Trump Took Hate Groups Mainstream." a> Neiwert and coauthor Sarah Posner have thoroughly tracked Trump's social media engagement with the white nationalist movement from the start of his campaign. Neiwert suggests that while we can’t know for certain how many of these alt-right ideals are ones Trump personally adheres to, he undoubtedly shares alt-right rhetoric that has enticed a strength in the white nationalism movement we haven't seen in decades.   Sarah Posner also appeared on Point of Inquiry last year in http://www.pointofinquiry.org/sarah_posner_trump_carson_and_the_religious_right_in_2016/">Sarah Posner: Trump, Carson and the Religious Right in 2016 a>.  
Released:
Nov 21, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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Launched in 2005, Point of Inquiry is the premier podcast of the Center for Inquiry. Point of Inquiry critically examines topics in science, religion, philosophy, and politics. Each episode takes on a specific issue and features in-depth discussions with leading scientists, researchers, and writers.