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Old 11-19-2018, 05:33 PM   #29
detbuch
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Originally Posted by Pete F. View Post
Actually it would be more like how a white nationalist feels after hearing Trump describe himself as a nationalist.

And as Spock has said: "Without followers, evil cannot spread."
Trump, and especially Bannon, has said that American nationalism, mainly an economic nationalism, includes the equality of all races and genders and religion that exist in the citizens of America. A white nationalist would be horrified by such a nationalism. A white nationalist would not follow such a nationalism.

But the fake media intentionally leaves out the distinction between American nationalism as expressed by Trump and Bannon, and, rather, ties Trump's nationalism to the WWII fascist, racist version. And anti-Trumpers can then freely pile onto the fake perception that Trump is a fascist, racist, white nationalist.

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