This, but absolutely unironically, since the ironic version is naked advocacy for an ethno-state.
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I reject 'caring for Our Own justifies not caring for The Other', because I reject the distinction between Our Own and The Other. If this is polarized and extreme, I own it, but it's not a rhetorical tool. It is my sincerely held position.
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I'm just trying to get you to step away from the precipice of all/nothing thinking. Caring for our own does not necessarily mean not caring the others and it's not wrong to care for your own and caring for others does not necessarily mean not caring for your own.
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and its not wrong (in fact is very right) to care for others
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