White Supremacist Rally, v5: White supremacism STILL unpopular! Who'd have guessed?

Well, the organization is relatively new. Actual anti-fascists have a long history of violence.

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Five threads in and people are still defending and deflecting for a bunch of white supremacist scum fucks?

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You're completely happy with society and the institutions in place? Everything is perfectly fair and hunky dory?

Modern North American society is at the peak of human history. Only the people who go looking for trouble find it nowadays here. Live your life, do well in school, go to work, do your part, steer clear of drugs and other dangerous situations and honestly life here is on easy mode.
 
You can't group BLM with the fringe groups. It's not even a group, for one thing (mostly just a hashtag).

I see where you are coming from, but I disagree. While they're not a group like Anifa or the KKK, they still fall under the definition of fringe.

fringe group
A group of people within a political party who hold extreme or minority views.
 
I agree that ethnic supremacy is disgusting, and I can dig that you prefer them to Nazis. But there's no merit to their views. Fuck those guys. Why does the left have such a hard time unequivocally condemning leftist extremists?

It's going to get worse. I've been seeing some rather blatant dog whistling in the media recently, not only not condemning the violence "anti-protesters" commit, but justifying and encouraging it as well, because they're "fighting the good fight".

Only a matter of time before the guns come out...
 
We're close enough to it for that to be a genuine concern

I like that the people who said "we can't let gays marry! What's next? Marrying toasters! SLIPPERY SLOPE!" will tell you "Nazi's openly marching in our country? THAT'S CRAZY TALK!".
 
It's going to get worse. I've been seeing some rather blatant dog whistling in the media recently, not only not condemning the violence "anti-protesters" commit, but justifying and encouraging it as well, because they're "fighting the good fight".

Only a matter of time before the guns come out...
The President should declare a national "time out to think about choices".

But the half of the country that voted for him might just decide they made a poor one and not vote for him again
 
I see where you are coming from, but I disagree. While they're not a group like Anifa or the KKK, they still fall under the definition of fringe.

fringe group
A group of people within a political party who hold extreme or minority views.

Not being an organized group, they don't hold any views other than the one in the name, which is that black lives matter (or to expand, that racially biased policing is bad and that crime victims shouldn't be valued differently based on race). That's not an extreme or minority view. The movement as a whole also has nearly or slightly more than even (depending on the poll and time) support from the country, and most of the negatives aren't negative on their views as much as on the tactics of some of the people who hold those views.
 
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