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<blockquote data-quote="Tom 1" data-source="post: 75879518" data-attributes="member: 404020"><p>If it is said someone or something has a history of, whatever, then that is something that person or thing has done or demonstrated or whatever in the past - a history of. It is not an all encompassing statement. I am assuming you know that.</p><p></p><p>The US does have a history of white supremacism, this is undeniable. For most of US history non-whites have been treated differently, whether classified as sub human or denied many of the basic rights white citizens had. More specifically, membership of actual white supremacist groups and the influence of these groups in some historical events is also a feature of US history.</p><p></p><p>Is this all of US history? Of course it isn’t. Where does anyone claim anything like that? I have an otherwise good sheepdog who has a history of too enthusiastically chasing stragglers. When I say this dog ‘has a history of’ this is a particular way of phrasing something. If I said ‘all he ever does is...’ then that would have a different meaning. But of course you know this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom 1, post: 75879518, member: 404020"] If it is said someone or something has a history of, whatever, then that is something that person or thing has done or demonstrated or whatever in the past - a history of. It is not an all encompassing statement. I am assuming you know that. The US does have a history of white supremacism, this is undeniable. For most of US history non-whites have been treated differently, whether classified as sub human or denied many of the basic rights white citizens had. More specifically, membership of actual white supremacist groups and the influence of these groups in some historical events is also a feature of US history. Is this all of US history? Of course it isn’t. Where does anyone claim anything like that? I have an otherwise good sheepdog who has a history of too enthusiastically chasing stragglers. When I say this dog ‘has a history of’ this is a particular way of phrasing something. If I said ‘all he ever does is...’ then that would have a different meaning. But of course you know this. [/QUOTE]
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