I guess community is ambiguous, what I meant is that it was an active part of the official subreddit that Scott was a moderator of. Scott was more frustrated that people had the gall to mention him than by people advocating genocide.
if you want to give people a hard time about being a group that believing in its innate superiority - do that! don't just call people nazis and nazi's by association and have them fighting this stupid identity battle, unless they are actual literal nazis, like he was saying.
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as a group *journalists* have an attitude about their superiority. as a group *americans* have an attitude about their superiority. as a group *chinese* have an attitude about their superiority. they're interestingly mistaken on the whole does it make them nazis? no!
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the point is, are they intentionally aiming to cause detriment of others just because of a believe? otherwise, they just mean like, you're being too obtuse on your point of view and that also may cause roughness between groups (with aware intent)
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