Why do people keep saying "white supremacists" when these are white nationalists?
An NPR article on the thing. Doesn't define terms. Just talks about the difficulty in naming things. https://www.npr.org/2019/06/23/734850752/politics-shape-the-debate-over-what-to-call-far-right-extremism
An article that has a definition of white nationalism that seems close to right. https://theconversation.com/americans-arent-worried-about-white-nationalism-in-the-military-because-they-dont-know-its-there-147341
You can find definitions from the SPLC and the ADL but I don't feel like linking to either right now.
I think it's a difference of organization and degree and intentionality and goals.
Like do you just, even if you don't know it, want white people to be privileged?
I think it's a difference of organization and degree and intentionality and goals.
Like do you just, even if you don't know it, want white people to be privileged?
Or do you want it to be official and intentional and part of the acknowledged intent of the nation that white people are the ethnic group for whom the nation exists?
And that might be overstating it. I'm struggling with words atm.
I mean white people aren't actually an ethnic group but.