@TheCrowd_Review Loving @TheCrowd_Review but I loved this film. Plus the review begins by describing the problem of ethical action as ‘individualist’ but then critiques the film for presenting the really paralysis in the face of the possibility of ethical action as somehow bad
You can agree that anti-Semitism is definitely a problem on some parts of the left and needs to be loudly denounced while also agreeing that Jeremy Corbyn’s political opponents are cynically using it as a stick with which to beat him. You can walk and chew gum at the same time.
The DUP is now calling Corbyn a racist.
This is genuinely the most farcical ‘story’ I’ve ever seen. Bad faith, wilful naivety - not many even saying what a solution is, let alone working towards it.
I didn’t think UK politics could get anymore bizarre. I was wrong.
In the experience of this college professor, Jordan Peterson has had a discernibly negative influence on intellectual curiosity and open mindedness in the classroom https://t.co/K3GVbY4gCx
As platform representative of Hillary Clinton, Neera Tanden literally voted for a military attack on Iran to be included in the Democratic Party Platform.
(along with voting AGAINST single payer healthcare, $15 minimum wage, ban on fracking, tuition free education, etc.) https://t.co/g2QvKFoXtS
@JeremyDuns When did I admit that? Has there ever been an instance of you being convinced by stunning rational debate in the brilliant debating forum thaf is twitter? Would love to see it.
@JeremyDuns Which is what the 1st part of his thread was about. (2) It’s clear that tothen accuse him of saying actually there IS a normatively desirable amount of anti semitism either means your reading in bad faith or just bad at reading and the act of interpretation just generally
@JeremyDuns Okay you’re right. I’m not curious. Anyways it’s perfectly clear that (1) of course, descriptively, in the post 2008 context there will be a sizeable portion of Rothschild conspiracies, but MORE THAN ANYONE WOULD WANT