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The Cure for Hate
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Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
Imprint: Arsenal Pulp Press
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05 November 2019
ISBN: 9781551527703
Format: eBook
"Tony McAleer is a very brave man. In this book, he shares his journey of healing from hate, and offers the rest of us a radical vision of compassion for both self and others." —Michael Kimmel, author of Healing from Hate: How Young Men Get into—and Out of—Violent Extremism
"Tony McAleer's The Cure for Hate is a profound examination of how an affluent and privileged young person can become a leader in a movement completely contrary to his upbringing. More importantly, McAleer's story provides the pathway back from hatred and a road map for saving those who are still mired in the white supremacist movement. Given that more and more young white men find themselves pulled into the world of hate, this book is a must-read for those of us concerned with tackling rising white supremacy in the Western world." —Heidi Beirich, director, Intelligence Project, Southern Poverty Law Center
"In an age when it’s become easier than ever to fear, loathe, and dismiss the 'other,' Tony’s story is a much-needed ray of hope. Tony graciously, honestly teaches us that although hatred buries empathy, it does not kill it -- and that even people who seem totally lost are human beings underneath, capable of redemption and compassion." —Jamil Zaki, author of The War for Kindness: Building Empathy in a Fractured World
"Tony McAleer's The Cure for Hate is a profound examination of how an affluent and privileged young person can become a leader in a movement completely contrary to his upbringing. More importantly, McAleer's story provides the pathway back from hatred and a road map for saving those who are still mired in the white supremacist movement. Given that more and more young white men find themselves pulled into the world of hate, this book is a must-read for those of us concerned with tackling rising white supremacy in the Western world." —Heidi Beirich, director, Intelligence Project, Southern Poverty Law Center
"In an age when it’s become easier than ever to fear, loathe, and dismiss the 'other,' Tony’s story is a much-needed ray of hope. Tony graciously, honestly teaches us that although hatred buries empathy, it does not kill it -- and that even people who seem totally lost are human beings underneath, capable of redemption and compassion." —Jamil Zaki, author of The War for Kindness: Building Empathy in a Fractured World
Tony McAleer is an international speaker, change maker, and father of two. As co-founder of the nonprofit organization Life After Hate, he has made it his mission to help people leave hate groups.