Fuzzy Necromancer wrote:Darth Wedgius wrote:
I could point toward those on the left explicitly advocating violence ("Pigs in a blanket! Fry 'em like bacon!" / "Trump must go by any means necessary!") or racism ("Rebuild New Orleans as a chocolate city" / "Gentrification? We don't want all those whites moving in!"), or that, oh yeah, I'm the one arguing for free speech and against the violent suppression of opposing points of view.
How exactly is "chocolate city" or "we don't want gentrification" explicitly violent? You could interpret it that way, your could see it as a call to the community not to sell their houses to those shady "we buy any house!" flipper types or to push local ordinances and oppose the construction of expensive condos by peaceful means.
Please re-read what I said (which I re-included in this response), a key word of which I've now made bold-face. I never said those were violent. I said those were racist. Someone (I don't remember who) in an earlier thread had said that racism is inherently violent, and I wanted to at least partly head that off at the pass. There'll be those saying that isn't
really racism, but one pass at a time. Cowpokes are stretched mighty thin these days, ah reckon.
Fuzzy Necromancer wrote:
I'd also take issue with the pigs in a blanket one, since of the weapons used against police I have not seen any news incidents of them being subjected to electric shock or boiling oils.
I took this less literally. If you choose to take their chants as indicating that police should be literally fried and put into blankets, that's fine. Or if you took this as actual treatment of pigs. The kind with the curly tail and a tendency to befriend spiders. I can't even accuse you of hypocrisy, since I haven't seen you interpret anything as "coded" or "dog whistle politics."
Fuzzy Necromancer wrote:
I never said that I was going to fight by "any means necessary", nor is that view supported in the article.
That's absolutely fair. I never said that was your motive, and, in fact I never really addressed the article at all. My thrust was the general punch-a-Nazi tone I perceived in the thread.
Fuzzy Necromancer wrote:
It seems likely to me that he moved because his neighbors know he's a Nazi now, and he's terrified that non-white non-christian neighbors might do to him what he wants to do to them.
Ship him and his family overseas?