I clarified her position because you didn't seem to get what she was arguing. You're still back there rehashing an argument.
What I'm telling you is that it is a matter of fact that society is more dangerous today because of what the white nationalists in the white house are doing and what they did in the two weeks leading up to that.
I don't care about relitigating the election because the election is done.
However, the reality of the matter is that Donald Trump is by far the most dangerous person to be running this country right now and he's intentionally pouring gas on white nationalism by design.
So this isn't an argument about Trump vs Hillary. There is no argument. No other candidate had the white nationalists in their back pocket and they control them like Trump, Bannon, Miller, etc.
I don't get into the "black people should have voted more argument". Black people and black women in particular, did their part. That's a whole different argument. It also wasn't the cusp of Camille's argument either but I think you still missed her point. But yall two can argue that shit more if you still want to argue it.
I still don't think that's what
@Camille was fundamentally saying. But anyway.. I'm arguing about something else.
And all enemies aren't equal enemies. Since you've been alive, you've never had an AG as boldly anti-block as someone like Sessions. The is no argument for all AGs are equally bad because the American Gov't aint shit. Jess Sessions is uniquely driven by the destruction of non-white lives and his agenda is doing so and the white nationalist get that. They also understand that the AG sympathizes with them. That's why they are getting bolder. You're running the equivalence argument.. it's similar to the "all sides are wrong" bullshit that Trump was vomiting yesterday.