Doesn't matter if it's a "common position" if they stand by & don't denounce/distance themselves from white nationalist politicos/policies.
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If their silence continues, it doesn't matter what they (probably) personally believe. Their silence and inaction is support enough.
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Replying to @manthonypaul @EmilyGorcenski
What policies are you referring to? Immigration policy?
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Replying to @jackjordanmoses @EmilyGorcenski
Arguing that millions of people from a certain ethnic group should be removed from the country is ethnic cleansing, yes.
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Replying to @AxleSteele @EmilyGorcenski
Strict immigration policy is not the same as advocating removal. Also, who specifically is arguing for the removal of a certain ethnicgroup?
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Replying to @jackjordanmoses @EmilyGorcenski
When your "strict immigration" policy is removal of millions of American residents who are largely from a certain ethnic group it is.
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Replying to @AxleSteele @EmilyGorcenski
Who is proposing this policy? Are you referring to Richard Spencer?
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Replying to @jackjordanmoses @EmilyGorcenski
If you have never encounterd people advocating for the removal of all of the 12 million "undocumented" residents, you are blessed
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Replying to @AxleSteele @EmilyGorcenski
So enforcing immigration law is ethnic cleansing now? That's an asinine misrepresentation
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You can disagree with current immigration law, but calling it "ethnic cleansing" is dishonest and an inaccurate attribution of motive.
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I was never talking about current immigration law.
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