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group called serve 2 unite with a former skinhead who lived for years in the white power movement and believed in all of the same doctrine and dogma and conspiracy theories as the man who committed that massacre. these two conformed this group together and go to local schools and they tell the story of the massacre. they tell the story of what happened at the sikh temple a year ago. they tell the story of the background and beliefs of the man who committed that crime. and then they explain how this man who is telling the story to these school kids also used to have all the same beliefs. he has all of the same background. and then they tell the story about how he changed. the son of the sikh congregation president who was killed and the defector from the neo-nazi movement have formed this organization together and now have matching tattoos on their hands with, ironically enough, newman logical significance, the day of the sikh massacre which brought them together through the racist cons
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