Conservative activist Christopher Rufo, who is a close ally of Florida governor and Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis, hosted a social media debate in which one participant argued that conservatives should cooperate with a hypothetical white nationalist dictator “in order to destroy the power of the left”.

Rufo, a Manhattan Institute fellow who has been a hugely influential figure in DeSantis’ culture war policies in Florida, did not disagree with the sentiments. Instead he commended speakers for their “thoughtful points” and presenting the discussion as a model fo

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    They wouldn’t come after me* but I don’t care. I don’t want them coming after anyone, because everyone deserves to live in safety, not fearing a knock at the door.

    *At first

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      That “at first” is a very important qualifier. Even if the white supremacists got their fondest wish and kicked anyone out that wasn’t “white enough,” they wouldn’t be satisfied. They’d simply redefine what was “white enough.” If you didn’t meet their latest metric - even if you were a die hard white supremacist - you’d find yourself targeted.

      “Us vs Them” mentalities don’t just stop when “Them” is gone.