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  • 6/20/2025
The worlds of a former neo-Nazi and the gay victim of his senseless hate crime attack collide by chance 25 years after t | dG1fMmY2enFGREpTWVU
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00:00That evening was more violent than usual.
00:11At first glance, we saw the Mohawks and we thought, well, whatever, it's just punk rockers.
00:19Look, there they are again, the faggots. Let's go kill the faggots.
00:26They started beating, punching me first, then kicking me.
00:31We're at a heightened level of aggression.
00:40I remember looking into that face. I remember looking at that Mohawk in those eyes.
00:47I kicked him in the forehead and he was out.
00:53The words and what I saw were far more painful throughout my life than the boots and the blades.
01:02To tell you the truth, I don't know if I could forgive somebody the way he's been able to forgive me.
01:09I don't know if I could forgive somebody.
01:14I don't know if I could forgive somebody.
01:18I don't know if I could forgive somebody.
01:22I don't know if I could forgive somebody.
01:31I am asked to call that person.
01:34But I don't know if you just want that person with an groin.
01:37I might have messages about the world in 515 regions.

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