Language of Radicalization

Daryl highlights the stark differences in terminology used to describe similar groups based on race, pointing out how "militia" and "militant" carry different connotations. He delves into the historical roots of the slogan "take our country back," linking it to the Klan's rhetoric from the 1950s and raising questions about its modern usage by political movements. This conversation sheds light on the complexities of language in the context of radicalization and societal perceptions.