Do you find the 14 Words threatening? https://t.co/yvj5jBO1a7— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 1, 2017
Should any non-white citizen of the West find the 14 Words threatening? If so, why?— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 1, 2017
Are the 14 Words a sign of white supremacy or an expression of racial anxiety? https://t.co/yvj5jBO1a7— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 1, 2017
.@MillennialWoes cites Nazi '14 words' as new International Alt-Right movement announced at Stockholm conference https://t.co/7s7C0wu5mx— Nick Lowles (@lowles_nick) February 26, 2017
@lowles_nick Nick, what is wrong with the 14 words? Can you tell me what you object to in them?— Millennial Woes (@MillennialWoes) February 26, 2017
White supremacy already exists because white people run the world. White people imposing their liberal ideas on others *is* white supremacy.— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 1, 2017
White supremacy already exists. The only dispute is what form this supremacy should take: nationalist or neoliberal/neocon.— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 1, 2017
Which political ideology is more likely to maintain white supremacy?— Claire Khaw (@ntfem) March 1, 2017
Questions on White Nationalism
Are we being too hard on white supremacists?
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