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He's not alone with this white supremacist kick either. It seems to be all the rage with far left social justice types. It's also spectacularly stupid because while it may have more kick to it than just calling someone racist, white supremacism is a very specific, very hardline ideology. It's far easier of an accusation to disprove. Not keeping the accusations somewhat vague is going to result in a lot more of them getting BTFO like Waid did with Just Some Guy, and make it far more obvious how crazy/malicious they are. Obvious weasel words may help protect them from legal action, but they're not going to save them from that court of public opinion they love so much.
Is that so? IME, "white supremacist" gets used in the same way as "Nazi," "fascist," etc etc. in the sense of meaning absolutely nothing beyond the speaker's dislike of the person in question. As far as being a "specific, hardline ideology," is there a local equivalent of The Communist Manifesto that forms the foundation of this ideology? If there is, I've never heard of it.
