yea many suspected white supremacists really start buying into their "higher Aryan IQ" BS, and really start talking to us like we have no sense at all
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With my Jewish friend...
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I’m fairly certain Laura Loomer isn’t a Nazi We can all agree, Nazis are scum
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But how can one suspected white supremacist vouch for the character of another suspected white supremacist?
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I can’t vouch for anyone but myself and my history of disavowing bigotry and standing for peace. Racism is a cancer on any societyhttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2017/06/25/rally-for-peace-trump-supporters-condemn-lefts-climate-of-violence-at-white-house/ …
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and you posted a link from a site that admitted themselves that they are a platform for the alt-right. The fact that you can't even properly disavow your white supremacist ties, without inadvertently providing more evidence confirming it, is very telling
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Just an article about my event, sir. Here’s a photopic.twitter.com/5bp4209rcV
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so holding up a sign saying "no to racism" stops people from being white supremacists? Is it some type of magical sign from Narnia?
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You’re right. It takes more than activism. It take collaboration and dialogue
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why would victims of white supremacy want to collaborate with suspected white supremacists?
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How can we accomplish anything if we don’t start trying?
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