(NPR) One's Antifa. One's In A Militia. How An Ancestry Match Led To An Unlikely Bond

One's Antifa. One's In A Militia. How An Ancestry Match Led To An Unlikely Bond



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One's Antifa. One's In A Militia. How An Ancestry Match Led To An Unlikely Bond






Distant cousins Cody (left) and Andrew meet in Washington, D.C. Cody is a member of a Three Percenter-affiliated militia group, and Andrew is an organizer with Black Lives Matter activists. The two connected on Facebook and have gotten to know each other while researching their ancestry.



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One's Antifa. One's In A Militia. How An Ancestry Match Led To An Unlikely Bond






Two distant cousins connect online, only to learn that one is a militant leftist and the other is in a right-wing militia. Their story shows the complexities of a timely question: Who's an extremist?