This is the day set aside to protest.
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With only a phone or computer at hand, Shannon Foley Martinez connects online from her Georgia home with people still involved with violent extremist groups.
When she finds out a person’s loved ones are concerned about them, she said she simply strikes up a conversation and tries to provide another perspective beyond their own social network. Over time, she helps them leave these organizations and mentors them on what support they need after they’re finally out.
“It's easy to just be like ‘They're just garbage people.’ But they're really just people who are struggling to make sense and meaning out of their own life,” Foley Martinez said.
During the past 25 years, Foley Martinez said every person she’s worked with who has left these organizations experienced multiple levels of trauma during their lives. This includes problems at home, safety concerns or just not knowing what the future holds. In the process of trying to find meaning in their lives, individuals have engaged with what Foley Martinez said are “dehumanizing and violent worldviews.”
How does she make a difference?
As Foley Martinez hops on calls or messages people online who are still involved with extremist groups, she said she doesn’t engage with their beliefs or ideology. Instead, she listens for ways to connect them with resources that meet their needs.
“I’m interested in the why. What are your fears surrounding this? What has this been serving in your life? What is the story behind the story for how you thought to this point ... [and] what you staked your life on,” she said.
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The 'behind the scenes' backlash is definitely gathering momentum - it certainly gives so much hope when it seems that the world is going mad
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