@RedKing, at what point would you have handed out that label to yourself? At what point would you have become a person that no longer deserves another chance? Or are you outside the scale that you set for others?
It doesn't matter if they are good. It doesn't matter if at some point you stopped caring about changing the things you know are wrong with the world and decided that assigning a label of "more right" or "more good" was more important. It doesn't matter if they are a bad person, or if you are a good person, or if you fall on a happier place in whatever scale you judge others by. Your actions and your beliefs enable their system to continue. You are a living example of the fear they use to justify their actions, and you are thereby perpetuating everything you claim to be against.
In allowing ourselves to hate, we are then a part of the system we want to destroy. This isn't trite cliche, it's demonstrably true, and much more so in our ever-more-transparent society. The Far-Right constantly justifies its actions because they claim that the people they hate have it out for them, and that they have no choice but to hate in response to the hate they get from "ivory-tower big-city liberals". Their racism is paired with the idea that minorities hate them for the same reason they hate them, that there can BE no reconciliation with the other side because they are incapable of it. If we see this, and know that this is their justification (as anyone heavily involved in this does), and then we adopt their very principle, we are every inch as much a part of racism, inequality, and hate as they are.
The only way, and I mean the literal, sole, only way we will ever stop this as a society and as a race of thinking beings is to look into this abyss of hate, that lashes out at us to try and wear us down into what they expect us to be, and then not blink. It doesn't matter how we label them, or even if we are right for doing so, or even if they deserve to be hated because in doing so we are ensuring that future generations will never be free.
The TLDR question becomes: Do you want to lessen things like corruption and racism, or do you not? Frankly the truest thing you said here was that you don't give a shit.
@hector
Must disagree. A study in Alabama is saying that allegations of pedophilia coming from a set of people they have every reason on earth not to trust makes them more likely to be sympathetic to the defendant in question.