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The Color of Conscience: Human Rights in Idaho

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2012

Using rare archival footage and interviews with key participants, this documentary looks at the more than 20-year fight against the Aryan Nations in Idaho, which culminated in the group losing its compound. The program also looks at current human rights issues.

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  • Regarding Leyden,good riddance..He was not really a movement person.Unless if you think getting drunk and assaulting people is the movement..

    Personally I have no ill will towards Leyden or any who leave..Why would I? If someone wants

    out,why would we want them? They are unstable in the ideology..

    And why does Leyden live in Cedar City Utah and his kids go to Fiddlers Canyon Elementary, a town I can assume is predominately white.What a hypocrite.

  • Its funny that you cretins think that destroying the physical buildings of Church of Jesus Christ / Aryan Nations will be a determent to our struggle.I would even suggest that it was a helpful step for us ( the movement ) to involve past above ground organizations.With our use of the internet and now a growing surge towards leaderless resistance,you have no idea what

    our numbers are or ability to monitor us..For that - thank you

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