Don't punch right. Disagree certainly, but do so politely and cordially instead of calling them "dangerous".
Even people like Styx (who is probably further to the left than Lindsey) understand this and will openly discuss things in good faith with people far to their right without insulting them or telling others that they ought to be disregarded or ignored.
People like Styx disagree with people further to their right all the time. He used to do a show with Paul Ramsey, spoke with Richard Spencer back in the day.
Except he did it all without acting as though they were somehow his enemies.
Don't punch right. Disagree certainly, but do so politely and cordially instead of calling them "dangerous".
Even people like Styx (who is probably further to the left than Lindsey) understand this and will openly discuss things in good faith with people far to their right without insulting them or telling others that they ought to be disregarded or ignored.
Punching right can be useful, as it shows the difference between you and those individuals who are more right.
Many would be more comfortable with the left if they called out their own extremes. But they don't, so they drive people right.
People like Styx disagree with people further to their right all the time. He used to do a show with Paul Ramsey, spoke with Richard Spencer back in the day.
Except he did it all without acting as though they were somehow his enemies.