Andrew Wilson
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Right.
You they're going to perceive you as being a white nationalist.
You're a person who thinks that white people are above other people.
Because you're arguing against mass migration.
And the only reason you would do that is because you want to see more white people.
Doesn't have to.
World views don't have to make logical sense, but they are the prism in which we interpret the world.
And so every debate that you have and every conversation you have, I wish more people would go in them understanding this concept.
Worldview is what shapes your interpretation of all of reality around you.
It shapes the meaning of words, how you interpret them, what people mean by the things they say and what they don't mean by the things they say.
The reason I think I got very popular on the right is because one of the things I've always done is sit down and make my opposition actually explain what they mean and why they mean it before I will ever even dive into a conversation with them.
And the reason for that is because
I want to know what their worldview is.
What is it that you're interpreting different here than me?
And that's where you start to actually have a debate about.
So debates are about worldviews.
Conversations are about worldviews, right?
If we have completely different understandings of our interpretation, how do we even speak?
I've had multiple debates with people on whether or not Donald Trump's a fascist, okay, from their worldview.
See, it's simple.