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The shiort answer is partially yes.

To be a white supremacist, a person must comply with two conditions.

First, he must fit the moden Diversity-defined profile of a white supremacist, which is

white-male-straight-gentile-ablebodied-gringo-occidental-settler

Henry Ford did in fact meet the first criteria.

Second, he must actively oppose freedom-privileges for Diversity people offered and guaranteed by a powerful central government.

Henry Ford partially met some of the second criteria, although most of the freedom-privileges that Diversity people enjoy today were non-existent in Henry's time frame. For example, there was no such thing as Affirmative Action or abortion rights or slavish government support for Israel before WW II. However, Henry did oppose some aspects of US involvement in WWII, which brought deep disfavor down upon him from nascent American Diversity leaders that were advocating strong US intervention into the European conflict. American Diversity leaders advocated strong US intervention in WW II era Europe in order to save their fellow Diversity brethren in imminent peril, and to combat German-style white supremacy.

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