White supremacy isn't an inherently extremist view. Sure, it absolutely can be, but it doesn't have to be. You can have pride in your own race without being a terrorist, "extremist," or anything else they want to paint people as. This is obvious attempts at thought policing.
...seen...is misinformation, disinformation, and, uhm, radical narratives being pushed...
Shut the fuck up, cuck.
Look at Tucker Carlson...
Like I said, shut up, cuck.
If someone is trying to manipulate you, they are going to target who you consider yourself to be, what your values are; they will try to shift those values, and then present enemies - the Other - as someone to be attacked, someone to be blamed...
Yeah. We know. We know.
Also, speaking of language, why do they keep conflating white supremacy and white nationalism? Hell, the whole segment is allegedly on nationalism, all the on-screen titles say nationalism (even though the video title says supremacy), but they barely talk about nationalism.
Do you find that there is a direct correlation between the consumption of misinformation, and white supremacy?
Yes, yes I do. Those who consume less misinformation are more likely to be white supremacists.
I hate what they do with language.
White supremacy isn't an inherently extremist view. Sure, it absolutely can be, but it doesn't have to be. You can have pride in your own race without being a terrorist, "extremist," or anything else they want to paint people as. This is obvious attempts at thought policing.
Shut the fuck up, cuck.
Like I said, shut up, cuck.
Yeah. We know. We know.
Also, speaking of language, why do they keep conflating white supremacy and white nationalism? Hell, the whole segment is allegedly on nationalism, all the on-screen titles say nationalism (even though the video title says supremacy), but they barely talk about nationalism.
Yes, yes I do. Those who consume less misinformation are more likely to be white supremacists.