When the volunteer helping after a hurricane is a white nationalist | 60 Minutes
Summary
After natural disasters like hurricanes, some volunteers who arrive to help are linked to white nationalist groups, militias, and conspiracy theories. These groups use disaster relief efforts to recruit new members and try to improve their public image.Key Facts
- White nationalist groups often show up to help after hurricanes and other natural disasters.
- Militias and people who believe in conspiracy theories also take part in disaster relief efforts.
- These groups use volunteering as a way to find new followers.
- They also try to make themselves look better to the public during these times.
- The presence of these groups during emergencies can cause concern in affected communities.
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