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Psychology In Seattle Podcast

The Psychology of Neo Nazis - (Chapter 12 - The End)

Psychology In Seattle Podcast

Kirk Honda

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 February 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Kirk and Humberto analyze the psychology of Neo-Nazis.

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00:00 What do you say to a Neo-Nazi neighbor?

02:44 Why might someone become a Neo-Nazi?

17:22 How does trauma motivate someone?

34:40 The perpetrator of the Charlottesville car attack

53:01 Holocaust denial on the internet

48:53 Developing a schema leading to white nationalism


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February 2, 2024

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0:00.0

Hey deserve listeners, this is chapter 12 in our deep dive on the psychology of neo-Nazis

0:06.8

and in today's episode we're going to talk about the psychology and we're going to talk about

0:12.4

your experiences. I send a survey to y'all and you

0:16.7

submitted your stories that relate to the Nazis and a lot of them are very powerful so let's get into it.

0:25.0

This is the Psychology and Seattle podcast. My name is Dr Kirkhonda. I'm a therapist and I'm a professor.

0:31.0

My name is Umberto Kastagna and I am an apprentice sushi cook. So the first

0:35.8

thing I want to do is talk about an experience that a perter your patron Heather from New England wrote in she says my brother's neighbor belongs

0:45.9

to a white nationalist group my brother's neighbor belongs to a white nationalist group

0:51.9

in liberal Rhode Island of all places to

0:55.0

a white nationalist group in liberal Rhode Island of all places. To glance at his house, you would have no idea

0:59.0

unless you happen to look when his garage door is open

1:02.0

because he has a huge Nazi flag hanging inside the

1:04.8

garage. It is unnerving to me because I'm a gay woman and my partner and I

1:09.8

visit my brother from time to time, right?

1:14.1

Wow.

1:15.2

Can you imagine?

1:16.7

I can't.

1:17.9

I mean, I can, but I can't imagine me just not saying anything but I would be terrified.

1:25.9

What would you say?

1:26.9

I'd have to be I okay let me let me think this through.

1:30.6

He opens the garage for the first time I see that there is a

1:34.0

Nazi flag in there. I and I live there. Oh my gosh I mean if I'm visiting it's one

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