Boston Globe fakenews article: "President Trump’s ideological sons"

Well, the people I'm taking about:

(a) are nationalists,

and, (b) currently exist.

So...
So their nationalism is not the standard American nationalism.



I've said many times that I don't think Trump is a racist, nor does it matter if he is.

The only interesting question here, to my mind, is how this is affecting politics.
That's ridiculous, you can't blame someone who tells the truth for what some other person does or say that the truth should not be told because of it.
 
Aww, see, Revolution? Who would play your stupid games if Swordsmyth wasn't here?
 
So their nationalism is not the standard American nationalism.

I'm not going to argue semantics.

Suffice it to say, racial nationalism exists here and in Europe, and it's not nearly as fringe as it once was.

That's ridiculous, you can't blame someone who tells the truth for what some other person does or say that the truth should not be told because of it.

Scapegoating foreigners for problems with domestic causes isn't telling the truth, and it does encourage racism.
 
I'm not going to argue semantics.

Suffice it to say, racial nationalism exists here and in Europe, and it's not nearly as fringe as it once was.
Which is why multiculturalism must be stopped and cultural nationalism must be implemented, if that doesn't happen you will see ever more racial nationalism.


Scapegoating foreigners for problems with domestic causes isn't telling the truth, and it does encourage racism.
A problem can have multiple sources and foreigners are often one of them.
 
Which is why multiculturalism must be stopped and cultural nationalism must be implemented, if that doesn't happen you will see ever more racial nationalism.

It makes no difference to me whether it's racial or cultural.

The problem is bad policy, whether motivated by race, culture, or the flying spaghetti monster.
 
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