I'm talking about stuff like
this. There's more than one or two where someone makes a post, and your response is essentially, "Huh, but why should we take that seriously, you're a communist!"
I fully disputed his comment before mentioning communism. The " And a lot of Americans of any and all races are proud to be American " part can stand on its own. I did not just call him a communist and ignore the post, I fully answered his post before calling out his motives. That's not dismissal.
Seanchaidh was wrong there to suggest that non-white people do not share in the American identity, full stop.
But also, Seanchaidh is abhorrent there because he actively wants to break apart that shared national identity, because communism does not believe in nations, and he's willing to exploit and exacerbate racial tensions to do so.
So I did not dismiss his comment because it was communism, I responded to the words themselves first, and then pointed to the poison behind the words when you recognize the desires of the person writing them.
Edit: If ObsidianJones had suggested there that non-white people don't share in the American identity, it would mean something entirely different. It would be a sorrowful comment, wishing we could all be united that way, but believing that we are not. A communist who wants America deleted from the map is not sad to suggest that minorities are excluded from the nation, and it's important to see that distinction.