I may be confused here, but the person you’re responding to is saying that Ben Shapiro does not advocate for a white ethno state. Are you saying that he does?
The more concerning thing is that you're an intelligent person: you're likely smart enough to know that tweet is a weird mix of general right wing feelings that would describe most Republicans and bizarre leaps of logic.
You also probably know (or have the knowledge to find out) that Ben Shapiro had publicly stood against the alt right on numerous occasions.
Yet you're presenting this as a "verifiable fact" regardless.
> It's simply a verifiable description of Shapiro's views.
A description that's verifiable insofar as the quality of sources that the author cited. And the author provided sources in the form of urls on an image, and most people don't click on those. I'll link them up here, and let the readers decide whether this unverified twitter account's description holds up:
Even just taking the time to look down and compare the statements made on the image and the quotes that were used to justify these statements revealed the kind of artistic license that was taken in the interpretation of the sources at hand.
Shapiro has made many videos against the alt right. He does not advocate for a white ethno state.
As other posters have pointed out there's some laughably extreme logical twisting - "advocates for Muslim concentration camps" - going on in your tweet there.