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Originally Posted by Asteria
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Don't care enough about the anti feminist MGTOTW stuff to listen to or watch their stuff. Lol
It sounds like a new age Young Republicans Club or John Birch society to me. You haven't refuted to me that these people (who I've admitted are NOT white supremacists) are far more likely to befriend a white supremacist or several, and rally/march with them than an average member of the public. This is just par for the course when you are in the arena of far-right politics. The same is true of any radical fundamentalist religious people usually (Including some evangelical Christians). Again, the vast majority of these far-right arch conservatives are NOT white nationalists.
The thing that the majority of Americans and many in the industrialized world wished is that you far right conservatives could at least understand that a large amount of your worldviews and politics overlap heavily throughout the world those of racial nationalists and racial extremists.
When you share an internet, radio, & social media diet with the white supremacists some of you act triggered to be called (we know you're feigning shock deary 😊😸 [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.], either start questioning the propaganda that is programming your thoughts or stop the broken record act of feigning outrage over being called a bigot by some. 😸🧓🏽😉
Hope this helps
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The white supremacists are going to support one party or the other, for their own reasons. Saying that their policies overlap says nothing because there is no overlap between conservative policies and the white supremacist policy of racial hatred. Conservatives, who are neither bigoted nor racist, do not support the bigoted and racist policies of the white supremacists.