Going to prison for hate crimes changed everything for the American former violent far right extremist Angela King. She thought she would be met by hate from the people she hated, but was disarmed by kindness and compassion. Today, Angela is a program director in Life After Hate, an organization working against extremism. Hear her story in Scandinavian talk show Skavlan.
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