Quote Originally Posted by Eric Cartman View Post
Either you don't get it or you don't want to get it. I'll try one last time. I'm not comparing it, I am acknowledging that every view exists along a spectrum and different people will draw their line in different places.

It is black/white to suggest that the line is the same for everybody. For instance, somebody could well make the argument that Labour and the Tories have both changed significantly over the past few years and therefore so has their acceptance of people who share common values with each party.

This is painful to be honest James. I don't think you are an idiot so I have to assume you are deliberately misinterpreting what I am saying in order to feel as though you are 'winning'. If that is the case then crack on because it is completely pointless talking to you.
You are crackers Eric. Someone on here saying it's legit to dislike people because of who they vote for I call them out on that, you then ramble on about god knows what.

Of course there are spectrums. Normal people think in spectrums and understand that. Bigots don't. They will use a binary determinant (race, ethnicity, religion, political party) and judge someone on that.

That you have to bring in white supremacy shows how weak the argument you are making is. I fully understand that people draw their line at different places. I get that, but if you draw the line that you would object to your son or daughter marrying a Tory or Labour voter then you are a bigot (and a fool) and bigotry isn't acceptable, end of. It's an arsehole thing to be.