When I was in grade school, white supremacists were people who not only espoused a certain ideology but also went out of their way to make the lives of "the others" a living hell. Based on how the term has been used in recent years-- especially in phrases such as "the black face of white supremacy"-- it's come to mean (simply) anyone who disagrees with the Establishment. That's why I put the term in quotes.
As for the incrementalism you noted, I was refering to the classic account from World War II about how no one was left to defend the main character of the account (someone who was Jewish). It was something like "When they came for the Gypsies, I did nothing because I'm not a Gypsy" repeated several times with different peoples.
(This looks like a topic better suited for Proof of Brain than LeoFinance, so I'll go down that rabbit hole for a while to post something on this topic there later. I need the tokens.)
Just a reminder: National Public Radio (NPR) is literally state-run media in the United States. For what we care about, NPR promotes FUD.
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I know who you are talking about, and I've heard that quote many times.. I am coming from the American dissident category and have been this way for more than 10 years now, thanks to youtube.. it radicalizes us in the best way : )