What do the fact-checkers say? I’ve never met a white supremacist but according to the news they are all over.https://twitter.com/mmfa/status/1072955040804020224 …
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I didn't share the quote because Fields agreed with it specifically. I shared it, as I explained, to illustrate a Nazi rhetorical trick you're falling victim to. As I also explained, everyone in his life said Fields was ideologically-aligned with Nazis. How do you not get this?
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because he doesn't want to.
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Do you think Fields, the nazi, has nuanced views about whether the white race is actually *superior* versus whether other races should be hated and vanquished, and that FIelds can carefully consider and maintain this distinction?
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Also I'd still love an answer to my earlier question: can you describe a situation in which, or a purpose for which, this distinction is necessary or useful?
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Do you think anyone ever has been a white supremacist? You seem to believe that by playing some semantic game, you can erase both the historical and contemporary existence of white supremacy.
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Scott, what is your project here? If your thing is language accuracy, you have literally (used on purpose here) hundreds of other examples of language precision available that don’t have the side effect of covering for / distracting from racism.
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I think Dilbert is actually trying to suggest that Hitler couldn't be classified as a white supremacist, so by extension Fields (who follows his views) isn't one either.... Newsflash funny pages: If you're a Nazi or Neo-Nazi, by textbook definition, that's white supremacy!
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