No, but see, that's a thing many people seem to not want to see. I'm going to Godwin this thread yet again, I know, sorry, but hey, you know what? "mass extermination, death, never-ending hatred of the whole world, mutilating and killing millions" wasn't the program Hitler was elected with, either.If I were to rate forumites by partisanship, stienman wouldn't be near the top, unless the definition of partisanship is extended to religiosity. His political views look social-conservative because that's what Republicans have decided to pander to, but I wouldn't confuse one and the other. Black Genocide is not a republican talking point. Neither is real religious freedom (i.e. for anyone but milquetoast protestants).
You may be familiar with the phrase "Wir haben es nicht gewusst" - it was the main German response when all the Nazi atrocities started to come up. "We didn't know". Let's be very clear: if - I hope IF! - the mass round-ups of brown people, or Arabs, or Muslims, or Gays, or any group, starts, Americans who defended Trump to the last will not have that excuse.