He's trying to combat a lack of nuance with a lack of nuance of his own. That video isn't his best work.
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So I'd argue that the Cruz of the issue comes down to whether the WSJ article is a wilful misrepresentation of the facts.
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I don't think there is really any way that it is that, especially with the context of the internet and Pewdiepie.
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Looking at the jokes, and at the article, the author would have had to go out of their way to omit facts and context.
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I think that if you start throwing around claims of being anti Semitic/resist, you better have compelling evidence.
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Agree on that part. But the trivialization is a real issue, and he's contribution. I feel Ethan is forgetting that aspect.
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It all falls under the joke category for me, so I don't really see it as normalising negative attitudes to those groups.
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especially since they all based on someone having an understanding of the scale of the evil that took place.
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As for the stormfromt types, well frankly they make themselves look stupid when they start saying Felix is their guy.
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Not sure I agree on that, which is the crux of it: if you think it normalises, it's a problem. If not, it's fine...
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I think that's where we see it differently. Aint a problem ofc, got a miles long lost of stuff to agree on before we hit this.
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