I'm not for dropping someone as a friend for having a difference of opinion, but I would expect POC to stand up for me if one of them treated me like trash, so shouldn't I give consequences to bigots of my tribe? Some of these dudes are honestly mislead and truly believe a white ethno-state is the only way to save their race, so I have compassion for them (even tho it is awefully damn stupid to fall for that) but how will society change if we don't hold people accountable?
I mean, it's easier for me to be like "look, they are lost so just be compassionate" but what if someone wanted to deport me and my family, i'd probably think differently. What do you think? My cousin who is alt-right (even tho he's part mexican himself lol) deleted me off all social media and only sees me at family gatherings because he views me as a race traitor. You wanna know what the final straw was? I said "Egypt was one of the greatest civilizations and they were not white". Funny, the egyptian guy I was defending then turned out to be racist towards me
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@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout The original author wrote something specific such as "his cousin believes in an all white ethno state" which connotes extreme beliefs in the first place so therefore "extreme alt right." The difference is in the linguistic intent of the use of phrases, which you're reaching to find something to argue over.