A nationalist.

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Of course it is, they certainly aren’t members of the black nation.

Of course you are.

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A nationalist. A jingoist. A dupe of transnat corporate raiders and jetsetting bond sellers? A rube who sacralizes borders?

You’re track record on this is awful. You spent months haranguing me for even daring to mention they exist-“what business is it of yours?”-right up until Charlottesville and their biggest resurgence in American society since the Silver Shirts and Father Coughlin.

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Oh now it’s republic again?

What do supremacists want?

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Captain save-a-con.

I’m just not sure she is as willing as you are to declare “I’m a racist”. But rest assured, She is allowed to be a racist.

You read it right…I’m a bad man. A dangerous man…greatest threat since White bread.

:rofl: Horse feathers. You don’t fool me.

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Simplifications of color, no less; mostly because the British Empire was run by POMs.

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What does it mean to be a part of a nation?

You think you’re not?

Completely irrelevant.

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I’m a White male that believe in founding principles in which this nation was created upon. Therefor I’m a racist.

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Again, white nationalists is the name they picked for themselves as an intentional rebranding. And that’s Richard Spenser, David Duke, Stormfront, dudes like that. Overt supporters of a white ethno-state.

Spenser tried to rebrand white nationalism as “the alt right” but got punched and then yeeted.

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Why are they avoiding answering question?

You’re arguing definitions and etymology. It’s the single most important thing in this discussion.

No one has called you a racist except you.

No. i dont think CRT says i am personally an oppressor

I tried to have a discussion about that paper by telling you my interpretation of it.

you just dismissed it as wrong and demanded i quote it. that’s not a discussion.

Ah! Good question.

A nation is a community of people formed on the basis of a common language, history, ethnicity, a common culture and, in many cases, a shared territory.

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