Mac1958
Diamond Member
You asked me a question, I responded.In order:That's the point of a "spectrum". People on one end of the racist spectrum won't agree with everything said by those on the other end of the racist spectrum.White "supremacists", White "separtatists", White nationalists, and good ol' fashioned, mouth breathing, ignorant white racists are merely variations on a theme.
The first three are merely the more feral of the breed, further out on the spectrum. So I'm not really sure how we're supposed to tell the first three apart.
Someone could be actually racist, and not support any polices that a white supremacist would call for.
Seems kind of unfair to lump them all together.
And it makes a big difference if we are talking about anything that touches on policy or issues.
A white nationalist, could be very, very similar to a normal mainstream Democrat who believes in strong "Civil Rights" programs.
Certainly a white nationalist could be a white nationalist, and have less radical ideas for his "platform" than say, Reparations, which I believe that ALL current Dem presidential candidates support.
Your point seems, dangerously and unfairly wrong.
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There is a white racist spectrum? Who created it? Is it government funded? Is it limited to US whites? If you spew liberal talking points, can you have your name removed from the spectrum? Does the spectrum exclude Blacks?
You're welcome. And your obtuse tactics are noted, and par for the course here.
- Yes.
- Racist whites, some of whom are more so than others. That's what "spectrum" means.
- No.
- In this context, yes.
- Depends on the situation.
- Yes.
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Nothing tactical in my part. I was simply mocking the existence of such a spectrum; but, your reply has shown me how committed you people are to punishing any and all whites who deviate even slightly with how you want them to think. I would call it obsessive.
Most intelligent, rational people understand that beliefs and behaviors exist along a spectrum.
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