Thomas Engelmann was once a high-ranking member of the Aryan Brotherhood. The former white supremacist joined the gang in prison, where he covered his body in racist and anti-Semitic tattoos.
Now a free man, the 36-year-old, who was later shot and blinded by the Brotherhood, is dedicating his life to fighting racism through Life After Hate, a Chicago-based group founded by former white supremacists. On his journey, Engelmann tries to erase his hateful past, one tattoo at a time.
Wow. Kiddush Hashem. Me kiamcha yisroel? Thomas should run for the democrat nomination for President.
It’s going to be painful to sit, for the next few days.
Im impressed
I learned alot about what i should be doing more of
More love
less hate
Peace to the world
WOW!!! Kol HaKavod and congratulations on your new tattoos. Also, thank you for sharing your story in public.