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What is the strawman? What is the whataboutism? I'm talking directly about your statement: "No one sane opposes racial equality, conservative or liberal." Tucker Carlson, one of the most popular "conservatives", opposes racial equality and promotes white supremacy. You can call him "not sane" if you want, but he has millions of viewers every day and his views are absolutely mainstream Republicanism in 2021. There are…
>What is the strawman? "No one sane", and then you build the Tucker Carlson strawman, and continue to use him, after we both conclude he's not "sane". > What is the whataboutism? Bringing up right-wing examples here when they were immaterial to my OP. These are textbook examples of strawmaning and whatabouting. >Tucker Carlson, one of the most popular "conservatives", opposes racial equality Where did he oppose racia…
"No one sane opposes racial equality, conservative or liberal."
Do you think Americans and the world really don't remember the past 5 years? Do you think we don't remember The Former Guy coming to relevance specifically because of the racist "birtherism" movement, or calling Mexicans rapists? Are those the actions of someone interested in promoting racial equality?
Lets try a different tact:
Name some mainstream Trump-supporting Republican who has said "I believe in racial equality", or otherwise promote racial equality.
If you can't, don't bother replying, and we can all conclude what we all already know:
The Republican party is the party of white supremacy.