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MSgt Michael Bischoff
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So white supremacy is not a danger, is that what you are seeing?
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SrA Ronald Moore a long while back was called a racist by a moron here on rally point because I believe in having secured borders.
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PO1 Kevin Dougherty
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SrA Ronald Moore - Not quite sure what you are driving at there, but words like supremacy and supremacist should be used very carefully. My comments were very specifically directed at Pres Biden's comments, and those of the person defending him. All too often, labels are thrown around for political expediency, often with the intent of silencing or marginalizing a target group. That certainly seems to be the case here. Ironic to say the least coming from a man with a history of bordering on white supremacy in his career.
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SrA Ronald Moore
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Not trying labels out ther at all, just reminded, either way, that different words remind me of different things I seen in life, and yes, such as your Text, rather the event in your text reminds me of others too who did things in Different clothing here in the home town and was serious about it, and stands in a important important that one would never think they would done that! PO1 Kevin Dougherty
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PO1 Kevin Dougherty
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To be clear, my reference to throwing labels around was referring to Biden's use of the words white supremacist, especially in light of the fact that the proximal incident he was referring to was committed by a Hispanic. I also noted the other day that Homeland has been warning that mothers speaking out against indoctrinating their kids in transsexual issues, CRT, etc are at risk for radicalization. Taken in context together, it definitely is a step toward the institution of thought police. (Which is already happening to various degrees in other countries.)
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Thanks for sharing,
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