
A Whites-Only Town: Extremism, Identity, and the Psychology of Exclusion
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A group called Return to the Land (RTTL) is creating a whites-only settlement in the Ozarks, requiring members to prove “European ancestry,” identify as straight, Christian, and exclude Jewish people, Black people, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ individuals. This isn’t just racism—it’s an organized attempt to build a high-control community using legal loopholes, cult-like psychology, and social fear.
In this episode of Wit and Reason, therapist couple Alex Honigman, LCSW and Dr. Alexis Moreno, Clinical Community Psychologist, break down viral videos responding to RTTL and use peer-reviewed psychological and sociological research to explain:
- What motivates people to join exclusionary groups
- How identity threats, fear, and authoritarianism shape extremist movements
- Why RTTL may meet many of the criteria for cults and high-control groups
- The dangers of pseudo-legal structures like PMAs (Private Membership Associations)
- How racism, patriarchy, and paranoia form social engineering projects
Whether you're curious, concerned, or confused—this episode explains why this movement is dangerous and what it reveals about the deeper mental health and cultural fractures in America today.
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