- 08 Feb 2021 20:27
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Sure.
But that discrimination stopped, and it no longer has any impact on the modern USA. The discrimination against black people is ongoing.
I see.
Since many of them are white nationalists who openly advocate that non-white people should have less rights, it could be said that providing a platform for the alt-right would jeopardize the rights of non-white people.
Now, you said that would still stand up for their (i.e. the alt-right) Right to their own views so long as it does not jeopardize your Rights. How about if it jeopardizes the rights of others?
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...
The Resister wrote:EVERYBODY has a history of discrimination. Blacks (IF they are who they claim to be) held my ancestors in bondage for over 400 years.
Sure.
But that discrimination stopped, and it no longer has any impact on the modern USA. The discrimination against black people is ongoing.
Since I do not know anybody in the alt-right and have not read any of their material or listened to their leaders, have no idea what they believe or disbelieve. As long as they are not breaking laws with what they say, I support their Right to say it, however. I might pay attention to them and actually get offended, but will still stand up for their Right to their own views (again so long as it does not jeopardize my Rights or put anyone into danger).
I see.
Since many of them are white nationalists who openly advocate that non-white people should have less rights, it could be said that providing a platform for the alt-right would jeopardize the rights of non-white people.
Now, you said that would still stand up for their (i.e. the alt-right) Right to their own views so long as it does not jeopardize your Rights. How about if it jeopardizes the rights of others?
There is a crack in everything,
That's how the light gets in...