Call them out...have at it. But that's not what she was discussing.
That's EXACTLY what she was discussing.
Conflating divisive political strategy with racism is a pretty shallow dive.
And is a two way street at this point; or rather, the "in" thing to do. But I'll ask you the same question I asked her - if someone IS racist, are they to be called out on it? (yes, I know, you already answered that above). Perhaps go back and read the entire exchange between Dix and I and then maybe you'll get why her stance is bullshit, IMO.
If you are trying to defend the destruction of unity in this country because you once met a racist, you may want to rethink you're strategy, it's certainly a loser.
Your assumption is amazing, and wrong.
I'm defending the point that if someone IS a racist, bigot or white nationalist, you NEED to call them out on it.
Dix is defending the stance that even if someone is one of these things, you DON'T call them out on it. Or maybe you do; she flip-flopped on that so...
It's more than racism, bigotry and white nationalism that is keeping this country from being unified, LOTS more. How about regionalism? How about the way Government caters to Quebec? How about... fill in the blank.
Calling people out on their negative stances to parts of society is the LEAST of the things that are keeping this country from being united, yet make the biggest noise because so many who ARE these things, do stupid shit to make themselves heard and seen, and loud and proud of these stances.