The most common image of white supremacy, nationalism, and other far-right movements is of angry men. Often overlooked are the women.
On the surface, they may appear less menacing. But in many ways, they serve a more insidious role: lending their groups a more palatable, family-values cover under which to operate and spread messages of intolerance.
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