"Mainstreaming of anti-Semitism" is a meme, a map, a sub-perceptual heuristic/axiom that has been planted in people's minds. People (you, for example) are thus not able to wonder how true it is.
Also, since I've got your attention, I'm curious: is it clear to you that the summaries in the article, though written in a declarative way and often in the first person, are not _my_ opinions but those of the author?
I haven't gotten around to writing that Q in an update, but its been on my mind. All I'm trying to do is give a cogent summary of what people are saying.
I'll have to make it more clear on future posts. Yeah, the opinions aren't mine. I try to pull a cross section of opinions that invoke iconic thinkers of the past.
> This is what I see in the left’s blind allegiance to a Marxist model and their mainstreaming of Antisemitism.
The Israeli's always have the most viral memes.
Not sure I follow
"Mainstreaming of anti-Semitism" is a meme, a map, a sub-perceptual heuristic/axiom that has been planted in people's minds. People (you, for example) are thus not able to wonder how true it is.
Ah, I hadn't seen that meme before.
Also, since I've got your attention, I'm curious: is it clear to you that the summaries in the article, though written in a declarative way and often in the first person, are not _my_ opinions but those of the author?
I haven't gotten around to writing that Q in an update, but its been on my mind. All I'm trying to do is give a cogent summary of what people are saying.
It certainly wasn't clear to me... Are you saying that you don't actually believe that?
I'll have to make it more clear on future posts. Yeah, the opinions aren't mine. I try to pull a cross section of opinions that invoke iconic thinkers of the past.