What is your opinion on BLM and the KKK...
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
I can't commit to one of these. Here's my perception: Every Klan member is racist. Some BLM members are racist but not all.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
Far less than half. More than half might engage in anti-white rhetorical trends but in the current climate, that's not enough to constitute racism because it's become so normalized (EVEN among white people). Blm members who genuinely believe in race superiority are a minority.
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Replying to @mikedennymike
I think most Republicans would see "anti-white rhetoric" as racist. I'd agree. And keep in mind that (I assume) KKK no longer believes in white race superiority. Asian IQs and their economic success demolished that opinion.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays
In my perception...it's mostly white people using terms such as 'white fragility' which was invented by a white academic. In anycase...I don't think use of these terms (also 'white privilege) is racist in it of itself. Though they can be USED in a racist way. /1
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Replying to @mikedennymike @ScottAdamsSays
I find your assertion about the KKK somewhat strange. It assumes that they traditionally operate based on logic/scientific evidence. I don't perceive there to be KKK members that acknowledge their IQ inferiority to Asian people and tbh, it seems like an absurd suggestion. /end
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That's a testable hypothesis. But if you're right, it means you could dismantle their organization with one fact.
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Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @mikedennymike
Is KKK still an actual thing those days, aside from a scarecrow for slow days in MSM? 3K members... and "affiliates" according to ADL describe something that shouldn't be discussed in national politics to me.
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