For whom? HRC? Why is it incumbent on me to offer HRC moral and/or tactical guidance? She can do whatever she pleases.
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Replying to @mtracey
Not just for Hillary. By your logic, best anti-racist response in general to alt-right is to ignore because they are trolls.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
You're conflating "what HRC should do" and "what people in general should do." I'm not in the business of advising candidates.
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Replying to @mtracey
Okay, but based on your analysis of likely impact of Clinton, then broader anti-racist strategy should be to ignore alt-right. Yes?
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Replying to @HeerJeet
My analysis was limited to the likely effect of HRC denouncing the alt-right. You broadened it far beyond what I've argued.
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Replying to @mtracey
Well, I broadened because logic of your analysis extends to anti-racist strategy in general. It's an important question
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Replying to @HeerJeet
I don't think a narrowly focused analysis of the effects of a HRC speech has any necessary bearing on broader anti-racist tactics.
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Replying to @mtracey
Your argument is attacking alt right only makes them more ideological & cohesive. If so, that applies to all attacks, not just HRC
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Replying to @HeerJeet
Nope, this applies specifically to HRC and has no broader implications beyond her speech. I reject that it must be broadened.
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Replying to @mtracey
So you wouldn't have problem with anyone other than Hillary attacking alt-right? Say if Sarah Silverman did it?
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I think Sarah Silverman's awful anyway, but in general I have no problem with people attacking the alt-right.
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