09-23-2017, 08:15 PM
(09-23-2017, 06:51 PM)bfine32 Wrote: Perhaps it was the guy that keep asserting every was a White Supremacist; until, given an example of a group in attendance that are not White Supremacists, so it turned to they're terrorists.
But you're most likely right; it's probably that dude that said all those other thing you said he said.
I called them an anti-government group, which they are, who have been in the news recently because of members getting arrested for plotting domestic terrorism, which they have. I do this to make the same point as before:
-Guy kneeling during the national anthem because of racial injustice = "son of a *****" who should be fired
-Anti government militia = "very nice people"
Replacing "white supremacist" with "anti government militia" still doesn't make this sound good.
Quote:But truth be known; I took issue with the assertion that everyone that attended the rally was a White Supremacist; not sure I have changed that. Hell even your best buddy was able to understand the original point.
I asked you to ballpark what percent of the white supremacist rally participants weren't white supremacists. You seem fairly positive that a large enough share of non white supremacists participate in white supremacist events to be of note when discussing the participants of that event. It has to be a healthy chunk then. Just ballpark.
I'm also curious what that whole Byrd thing was.
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