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Well no one really calls themselves a white supremacist. Most of them call themselves "white nationalist" or they're just representing "white interest". They've taken on new terms like "nationalist", "race realist", or "racialist" over the years. Most of them do not believe in the idea of "superior" race, but many believe whites are intellectually and morally superior to many other races, except Asians.
For the most part they've reconcilled pro white viewpoints traditionally associated with the KKK and other fringe groups with a focus on "science". For the most part it's really just fringe social science, statistics, and really poorly conceived studies. They do have a more academic wing with mostly small time professors looking to cash in on white paranoia.
Jared Taylor for all intents and purposes is the Jesse Jackson of the white nationalist movement. The term is called alternative right, mostly the distinction from mainstream (less racially focused) conservatism and libertarianism. They typically believe that the government should intervene and enforce race based policies, which generally goes against most conservative viewpoints and Libertarian viewpoints as well. They also believe in more of a "deterministic" philosophy which goes mostly against libertarian philosophy as well. So they term alternative right has been used as an umbrella term.
For the most part it is just a bunch of psudeo intellectuals with their usually half baked statistics, "studies", "polls", trying to spread "white paranoia" for profit. A few libertarian bloggers and youtubers decided to ride the "white paranoia" cash cow train like Stephan Molyneux and Chris Cantwell, since white paranoia generates so much in donations for them.
Usually a cop can shoot and kill someone when they fear for their life... I really can see how she feared for her life when the guy wasn't even facing her and she had 5 other officers next to her....
I am glad for the openness of rhe Tulsa police force. I condemned the actions here but it does not make my day.
We still have a dead person and now another family in turmoil.
What will make my day is to find a way to stop something like this from happening to start with.
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