>>>>I don't think I passed any judgment on any of the groups I mentioned; I tried to pull examples across the spectrum only to show that the mechanism is the same, regardless of the political or cultural color of the group. If it looked that I had any preferences, it was unintended.
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>>>>update: ah, you may think I was talking about the group vs wider society? No, this was about group vs renegade members.
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>>>Let's look at your root message again. You said: "If you're American and leftist (I mean, left from what's called left here),...you're black sheep as well, there's nothing new. Intolerance makes politics."
>>>Would you like to disclaim this statement now? If not then I have to repeat my suggestion to replace 'left' with 'right' in this sentence and ask your opinion again.
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>>In that case, "Americans" is the group, and "leftist" is the renegade. Likewise, I did mention "anyone finding good sides of ... during cold war". So it is - the internal politics of a group may be national politics if the group is a nation, but that doesn't change the mechanism. Dissenters will be perceived as renegades, and ostracized or accused of treason by the group's hardliners. Happens all the time.
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>>Your point is?
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>I would prefer to receive your answer on my question. It was pretty simple and straightforward. Should I repeat it again?
You haven't repeated it yet, so it will be the first. Go ahead. After that, if I'm stubborn, you may need to repeat it again.