He also wrote on social media, later adding, “Note to liberals; I’ll accept ‘Gay Pride’ when you accept ‘White Pride.’”

Ummmmm.... blocky-wat

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      It's like if the Klan decided to let black people, Catholics and Jews join so that they could get together and do terrorism against the new scapegoats: queer people, leftists, and refugees.

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        • NephewAlphaBravo [he/him]
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          20 years ago it was "political correctness"

          They're eternally seething that they can't say slurs in public anymore

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            It's funny because the origins of political correctness (PC) go way the fuck back to the 1930s as a reference to Nazis, but the modern usage of it was born out of leftists saying it ironically about themselves as far back as the 1970s and then finally in the late 80s and into the 90s the rightwingers picked it up as an insult or whatever

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        The klan is still anti non-white organization. There are many factions of the american right, and klan just belong to the more explicitly white supremacist ones. The general right wing cares very much diversity despite complaining about it. They have so many minority based organizations and make a big stink about X ethnicity voters and how they love Trump and are tired of dems.

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          I know. I was mainly making commentary on how some from those groups who were historically marginalized by the old WASP groups now make common cause to attack new groups of vulnerable people.

          My fear with the American right is them discovering the types of fascism that aren't as strictly/ explicitly racialist (Italian, Spanish, Portuguese), and adapting strategies for having a cultural "other" to persecute, rather than a racial one. That way they can broaden their appeal to a diversifying American electorate and more easily win power.

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          My fear is they actually get a critical mass of minorities, especially young angry men on their side by blaming queer people and migrants for everything (including why they can't get a girlfriend). It would be a realization of something the Republicans have been trying to accomplish over the last quarter century.