In today's times all whites especially those who are in the news and conservative are considered to have ties to white supremacy. Being conditioned by today's times if a white person takes up for the white people or declare that they are proud to be white are considered to be racist.
Walsh has been white supremacist-adjacent for a while. Same for Tucker Carlson. It's not surprising as white nationalism has always been at the core of American conservatism. There's always an audience for that, from the erudite approach of Prager U to outright white supremacy like Gab or Stormfront.
@BritishFailedAesthetic What's your solution if they're under 16 - their parents beat them until they knock it off, or kick them out of the house?
You must be a real snowflake if the idea of a boy in a dress using a girl's name gets you so upset. I guess you think this guy should use the ladies room because he was born female.
What's your solution if they're under 16 - their parents beat them until they knock it off, or kick them out of the house?
Obviously not- you're such a drama king!
You must be a real snowflake if the idea of a boy in a dress using a girl's name gets you so upset.
Doesn't get me upset, I just know they've been indoctranated by those Tiktok style ultra crazy teachers or their upper middle/upper class parents who just want their little datlings to be special
@BritishFailedAesthetic Nobody's been "indoctrinated." There have always been trans people; they just used to keep it secret out of fear of being beaten or murdered by anti-trans bigots. Now that isn't as much of a risk, so more of them are coming out.
Gender dysphoria is a real medical condition, and one treatment is gender reassignment surgery, but this isn't done on children except in very rare cases after age 16. It's a non-issue that is being exploited by conservative politicians to excite their base.
@LeopoldBloom Alabama huh. White supremacist are the norm down younger there. Tommy tuber doesn't realize what he is saying. Not that there aren't white supremacists on active duty but for the most part people in the military are defending the constitution Not trying to change it by force or intimidation. It's a gang/mob mentality. It's extreme right politically. When Trump argued with the secret service guy about going to the Capitol that day, he wasn't going to get out of the car and join in he wanted to see it live and imo he wanted to laugh at the moon or try to orgasm watching it. Sick. I'm sure tuber would love governor Wallace.
@kentex35 To be fair, Tuberville is as dumb as a bag of hammers. During his campaign, he said we fought World War Two against "communism." He was elected because he's a famous football coach, and they do love their football in Alabama.
It sounds like he's saying there's so few white supremacists that crying about them like they're a huge problem is irrational. Actual white supremacists do seem to be relatively few and far between. White supremacy isn't the boogeyman the government and media want people to think it is. There are a lot of people who are slandered and mislabeled as "white supremacists" for not thinking the way the slanderers want them to think. That's made the term white supremacist meaningless nowadays. Depending on who's saying it and why they're saying it, it can be a compliment. White people who think for themselves and don't bend over and willingly take it in the ass from the government/media/New World Order are slandered as "white supremacists." White pride isn't bad just like other racial prides aren't bad. White people caring about their race and not wanting it to get fucked over, demonized and replaced isn't bad. Thinking that white lives matter isn't bad. When white people do it, it's mislabeled "white supremacy." When other races/groups do it, it's okay. Fuck that double standard. White people having a backbone and not wanting to be doormats isn't white supremacy.
@AJS30 I disagree with you but I need to make a point.
White progressives are guilty too, admittedly it's very poorly and insensitively phrased but there is a woman belonging to a certain Nigerian tribe posting her beliefs and white progressives are having a laugh fest about it.
I've met a ton of Africans, married one, know all her family and have met her family/friends from the continent. White progressives want to essentially neo-colonize Africa with their beliefs, I will let the reader fill in the blanks.
@redredred There are more white people in America, so you are more likely to be robbed by a white guy. He may be a white supremacist, or maybe not. If you're robbed by a Black guy, would you care if he was a Black supremacist, or he was just robbing you because you were there and he didn't care what race you were?
To be a white supremacist in Russia isn't considered bad . To be a black supremacist in Nigeria isn't considered bad . To be a small eye white supremacist in China isn't consider bad .
Going by your recent example, could it be that he just thinks white supremacy is talked about too much these days? I've only heard of him, and maybe of a few things he's said before.
@familyfunguy and that's the best defence I can speculate on as well. But when you're a white conservative, making that kind of case is going to bring a lot of baggage. Thus, folk will get a very different message. And if I think that's bad judgment, you can bet it's very bad judgment
Never heard of him and I don't know his greater argument, but it's, at the very best, bad judgment to use white supremacy as a favourable example of something