1988. Hate Mongers after the brawl, the audience and non-racist skinheads speak

1988. Geraldo Rivera’s namesake talk show continues after a fight with racist neo-nazis broke out on stage. After they are ejected from the studio and the violence stops, we hear from a frightened woman in the audience who is spending her first day in New York.

We also hear from non-racist skinheads of multiple ethnicities, still in studio, who define their movement as coming together of the working people. Roy Innis and Rabbi Goldman get a few last words in on the state of racism as a whole in America – do black radical individuals and groups exacerbate the problem?

“I hope she can grow up in a world that doesnt have hate mongers, and if they do, I hope the majority of people fight against them…”

The first segment of this show is here:https://youtu.be/PaEOwCepV-c

and the second segment, including the brawl, is here:https://youtu.be/eRyNmR4fmBo