we were these country bumpkins. it makes me proud of humanity every day that we have so many different places and people. it s a far cry from a then-14-year-old lynx who shuddered at the thought of diversity. we don t want it. just be a big muddle. we just want to preserve our race. reporter: the twins say they re quite liberal now, embracing medical marijuana after lynx was diagnosed with cancer freshman year andndamb sought relief from back pain and scoliosis. for lynx and lamb, grooming into white supremacy started at birth. they were nurtured on racist beliefs by their mother april gaede, who is unapologetic about her parenting and her beliefs. we were christians, they would be singing christian rock songs. but we re not, we re white nationalists. so of course that s a part of our life and i m m- i share that children. life with my reporter: but today, april believes the girls are just falling into peer pressure. they re saying what everyone wants to hear so they won t be