I find this statement about the experience of activists at the time to be very haunting. As someone who considers himself to be quite liberal, I see this case as one that highlights the importance of thinking critically regarding allowing other's their beliefs. Some beliefs are mutually exclusive.

Toynbee talked of her "disgust, aversion and anger" at the group but added that she had "a sinking feeling that in another five years or so, their aims would eventually be incorporated into the general liberal credo, and we would all find them acceptable".