...for that group. Ergo, Bannon created a platform for white nationalists.
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Bannon thinks that white nationalists need a bigger voice, a bigger platform.
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To refer to white nationalists by their most famous and notorious sect, the Nazi party, is ordinary rhetoric
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so while perhaps she should have written Bannon is a nazi-sympathizer
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How is Bannon a sympathizer with the National Socialist Democrat German Worker's Party?
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I mean read my argument but basically Nazi party = white (Aryan) nationalist party...
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Bannon is ideologically sympathetic to alt-right, which is, by his own website's admission, largely white nationalists.
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and I would say to use the word "nazi" as a shorthand for all white nationalists is a pretty normal rhetorical move.
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So no, Bannon is not---hopefully---sympathetic to the NSGWP (though some in the alt-right are).
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but he IS sympathetic to groups that share at least one key trait (white nationalism) with the NSGWP of the mid 20th century
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