Parents of ‘2119’ Nazi teens haunted by fear and regret
10 months ago

Parents of ‘2119’ Nazi teens haunted by fear and regret

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It’s the call that no parent wants to receive. Noah Houran talked of attending an unspecified “rally.” The online content that caught the FBI’s attention appears to have also involved firearms, based on a reference Noah made in a subsequent Instagram post. Aaron Houran said his son’s decision to enroll in the academy, which is described as “a preventive rather than remedial at-risk youth program,” was motivated by a genuine desire to leave the white power movement. Aaron Houran told Raw Story that he found his son’s password and deleted his Telegram account. It’s a weird line to draw.” In the same way that people normalize transgenderism through drag queen story hours, Bair said he wants to see the swastika normalized to “strike fear into people’s hearts.” Aaron Houran lamented that there are older extremists cultivating children on the Internet.

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