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Leaving Hate
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Leaving Hate

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Extremism among young Australians is the subject here, seen through the families who watch a son or daughter drift toward a hate movement and struggle to pull them back. The film follows people who found their way into extremist groups, what drew them in, and the process, sometimes organized, sometimes improvised by parents and community workers, of getting them out again. Interviews with former members lay out the recruitment tactics used online and in person, while relatives describe the isolation and fear of watching a family member change. Counter-extremism workers and support organizations appear alongside the personal accounts, explaining what intervention actually looks like once a young person is already inside a group. The film treats radicalization as a slow process with identifiable stages rather than a sudden conversion, and it stays with the aftermath as much as the descent, tracking what rebuilding a life and a family relationship costs once someone has left.