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Required reading:
http://www.rickross.com/reference/hate_groups/hategroups355.html

Hate SYMBOLS - http://www.adl.org/hate_symbols/default.asp
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(pg 127) Term

Define Extremism
“Taking a political idea to its limits; intolerance toward all views other than one’s own; adoption of means to political ends which show disregard for life, liberty, and human rights of others”
(pg 127) Term

Define Ideology

[key/trigger words emphasised]
“A comprehensive system of political beliefs about the nature of people and society; an organized collection [ideas] about the best way to live and about the most appropriate institutional arrangements for society”

“A group may adhere to such notions as a means of retaining solidarity and of interpreting a world from which they have been alienated”
(pg 127) Term

Define Supremacist
“One who believes that a certain group is or should be supreme”

"An individual, group, or action embodying the ideological notion of biological, intellectual, genetic, or other inherent superiority of one group over all others"
(pg 127) Term

Supremacist traits
1) Character assignation
2) Name calling, labeling
3) Stereotyping
4) Tends to view opponents an d critics as evil
5) Tend to identify selves in terms of who their enemies are
6) Uses intimidation
7) Uses slogans, buzzwords, thought stopping clichés
8) Assumption of moral superiority over others
9) Doomsday thinking
10) Emphasize emotional responses, minimize reason and logic
11) Hypersensitivity to vigilance
12) Believe they are ordained by God
13) They confirm to norms to preserve solidarity at the expense of facts
(pg 128)

List the six common extremist ideologies
1) Supremacy
2) Nationalism
3) Separatism
4) Anarchism
5) Religion
6) Eco-warriors
(pg 129)

The Arizona guard (border patrol) is an example of the “militia movement” , it is closely associated with which other extremist ideology?
Nationalism
(pg 130)

Recruitment methods aimed toward DOD personnel:
extremist views are made to look appealing

“store front” issues, legitimate issues used to mask a hate message

Hidden symbols

Persons with special skills and hold sensitive positions are desired
(pg 131)

The impacts that extremist activities have on organizations are:
Affect the morale, welfare and cohesion of the unit

Loss of time and people resources
(pg 121)

Strategies for combating extremist ideologies
a) Awareness & education

b) Alliances & partnerships

c) Analyze history
(pg 132)

DOD policy on extremism, prohibited actions:
a) Publicly demonstrating or rallying

b) Fund raising

c) Recruiting and training members

d) Organizing of leading extremist organizations

e) Otherwise engaging in activities in relation to such organizations or furtherance of their objectives