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TopicGermany advises Jews against wearing Jewish attire in public for their safety
hockeybub89
05/26/19 8:27:24 PM
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PlsGodDontBanMe posted...
hockeybub89 posted...
PlsGodDontBanMe posted...
sevihaimerej posted...
Um...wouldn't Muslim extremists count as far right theocrats anyway? Splitting hairs here it seems


Id say fundamentally, alt-right and muslims are way different ideology wise.

Unless you think Trump and nationalist supporters suddenly like Muslims or immigrants, which they do not and will never not.

Far-right =/= alt-right

Muslim extremists would actually be farther right on the X-axis than Nazis.


You cant have it both ways, either theyre all extremely similiar to the point that splitting them up three different ways is wrong, or theyre different to the point where its correct to seperate them.

In this instance, we are talking about the trump supporters and the alt right against the far left, which the only data we have shows that the German official is completely talking out of his ass.

Muslim incidents occuring against jewish people is a whole nother ball game that i dont think far left people would like to talk about, considering germanys stance on immigration and such.

So id like to see the data he has, if its out there. If hes telling the truth, then its a problem that needs solving.

The graph doesn't say "alt-right and Trump supporters". It says "far-right extremists". Muslim extremists are far-right and Christian extremists are similar, so if "far right" doesn't mean "far right", then it should say "alt-right/Nazis"

It's like if you had a graph and broke it up as mammals-birds-elephants-tigers. How does that make any sense? Why are two mammals not mammals?
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