And I'm sure if I posted a link to an article showing how antisemitism is becoming a danger on the left, you'd read it? (It would be removed before you could get to it, anyway. That's part of the liberal "silencing.") Which reminds me.....did you ever read Kirsten Power's book, "Silenced"? In it she showed how all opposing opinions were squashed, never to see the light of day. That's how you brainwash people: show them one side, and one side only. |
as long as you don't take me to breitbart or stormfront or whatever that white nationalist website is, I would probably read it and consider it.
and I have not read the book, but I'm not opposed to reading the book. I may not agree, but I do actually think it is worth hearing the other side.l |
I don't read Breitbart or Stormfront (in fact, never heard of it before this forum), but I will try to post something about what I just mentioned. It might get deleted, though, because it shows an opposing opinion. I'll be back shortly with a ink. |
Except when they’re relevant and appropriate. |
1. When he supports white nationalism and equates now Nazis as equivalent to those who stand against bigotry and the elimination of Jews.
2. When he dehumanized people based on their race as he repeatedly does when referring to Central Americans 3. When he threatens violence against and criminalization of his political opposition 4. When he normalizes violence against the media and simultaneously attacks the credibility of any critical news as “fake news” I could keep going .... |
Did you read the essay? |
OK, I'm back with what I feel is an interesting piece. It appeared in The Forward, and in case you're not aware, it is a very liberal Jewish publication. (I found stronger essays in conservative publications, like The Federalist and the National Review, but I stayed away from them for fear they would be 'delegitimized" for being conservative sources.) I hope you will give it some consideration: https://forward.com/opinion/407652/sorry-liberals-anti-zionism-is-anti-semitic/ |
And yet you won’t read it. https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2018/10/25/suffocation-of-democracy/ |
I was looking for a link to provide you. Now I'll go back and read the essay. Would you provide the link again? (Also, were you the one who sacastically referred to conservatives as MAGA Brainiac's earlier? That's really not the way to kick off a debate, by insulting the other person.) |
Here is the author:
Christopher R. Browning is Frank Porter Graham Professor of History Emeritus at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the author, most recently, of Remembering Survival: Inside a Nazi Slave-Labor Camp.? (February 2019) https://history.unc.edu/emeritus/christopher-r-browning/ Winner of Jewish Book Award https://m.barnesandnoble.com/b/books/national-jewish-book-awards-by-subject/national-jewish-book-award-winners-holocaust-studies/_/N-29Z8q8Z1vo8 |
Sorry. I tried to read it, but the author was so one-sided and biased, placing all the blame for the rise on Nazi Germany on the awful conservatives (?!), that I couldn't get through it. The only people who could read such a blatantly biased essay would be those who are already liberal and prone to blame conservatives for everything, anyway. I did note, however, that the way he described Trump - overconfident in his own abilities - reminded me of Obama. He was so sure of himself to handle a deal with the Iranians that he bypassed Congress altogether, hiding the unsavory details from the public (and Congress). |
https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2018/10/25/suffocation-of-democracy/ |
Oh.....he's a history professor at a liberal university. Now it's making sense. I long ago gave up reading essays from college professors, who are encased in and blinded by academic liberalism. |
Terrorism doesn’t help |
They have to do this so they can destroy what’s to come. It won’t work |