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TopicOne in four troops sees white nationalism in the ranks
Antifar
10/23/17 10:35:29 PM
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s0nicfan posted...
What is "white nationalism" in this context, since the article explicitly separates it and white supremacism?

I think you could read the article as using those terms fairly interchangeably.

"White nationalist" is generally seen as a tamer, more palatable term than "white supremacist," because in theory I guess one's belief in the necessity of nations exclusively for white people is not indicative of one's beliefs on the superiority of white people. There are definitely people who bristle at the latter label while accepting the former, but to seem extent I think that's just PR.
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