First, I don't see why supporting a man who constantly appeals to racism and sexism is going to help with that problem.
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2nd, the idea that "I'm tired of being called racist" is the most important factor in your political deliberation is impossible to respect.
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I'm not going to stop criticizing people because they can't handle it and do insane things
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what attitude? The anti-racist/sexist attitude?
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The idea that someone with a moral/political stance "is a smug moral fighter" can be used against literally any position
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I often use other words. I did with Bill Maher, and you took what I said and replaced my words with "racism" and "sexism"
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I agree that the words need to be fleshed out with arguments, and I'm fully ready to do that.
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Okay, well at least it's a real implication then, and not an empty word
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It takes a long argument to demonstrate why something's racist, why it's wrong. I think, e.g., my video on Trump does this.
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He's not a screaming racist. He's someone who very subtly uses critiques of terror and Islam to justify prejudice.
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