The problem with the politics of disavowal: "When you start disavowing, at what point, logically, do you stop?" - @ScottAdamsSays
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Well tell me, was the group in Charlottesville "nazi enough" for you?
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Was the white nationalist terrorist attack not worthy of singling out for condemnation like the attacks in Europe Trump vocally condemns?
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If only enough people understood that. Deciding who is fascist enough, communist enough, Nazi enough, hateful enough. Disliking too much.
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Terrorist enough. Muslim enough. Liberal enough. Progressive enough. Social justice-y enough. Or does this not apply to your "enemies"?
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You started your reply with "No." But then you confirmed what he actually said. You're not very good at this.
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If you march with a Nazi, under a Nazi flag, with people wearing Nazi symbols, you're a Nazi. It's really not hard.
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Here are some clues: wearing swastikas. Chanting "blood and soil." Nazi salutes. Leading chants against the Jews.
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Well, Scotty sure disappeared from here after that one.
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I would hope that any degree of Nazism counts as "enough" when it comes to disavowal.
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Not that hard. Does a group identify any (real or imagined) racial characteristic as a problem for society? If yes, disavow.
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