In actual practice what you see is that people try to have it both ways. Sam Francis is the perfect example. He tried to be both a revolutionary and a conservative. It is not possible, and he knew that. It is simply a marketing ploy.
You can't say that jews are the main problem, and then fraternize with them, and with those who don't even admit they're part of the problem. But that is just what the Francis school does. Then it's surprised when it reaps the same results it always has.
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