I agree that's one way to do it.
This this is another case where I must explain the liberal language. The liberal in this case made an entirely valid argument.
In the liberal vocabulary white supremacy is when a white person comes out on top. For example, Trump is supreme leader of the nation or at least you can somewhat put it that way (though not in the sense of it they mean in DPRK for example).
In our language if we think of white supremacy then it might be that to support someone being in office because they're white. In the liberal language it means supporting a person that is white being in office.
Very subtle but you see the difference. Although both our languages use most of the same words and terms they mean different things in each language.
I agree that's one way to do it.
This this is another case where I must explain the liberal language. The liberal in this case made an entirely valid argument.
In the liberal vocabulary white supremacy is when a white person comes out on top. For example, Trump is supreme leader of the nation or at least you can somewhat put it that way.
In our language if we think of white supremacy then it might be that to support someone being in office because they're white. In the liberal language it means supporting a person that is white being in office.
Very subtle but you see the difference. Although both our languages use most of the same words and terms they mean different things in each language.