It is interesting that the "Philip Roth is a self-hating Jew who is enabling anti-semites" discourse, which was huge from the late 1950s to the 1970s, has disappeared.
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Do you think it's a good argument? Or just eloquent? If it's a good argument, perhaps you should advance it yourself instead of relegating it to the "cancel culture worriers."
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Roth was, of course, defending himself against “sharp” criticism of his own writings, and so too are “the cancel culture worriers.”
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Being afraid to portray a vile view without trigger warnings and disclaimers in ten-foot high neon pink, because you assume weak-minded/malicious people will be incited or even that the audience may think that you yourself might subscribe to it, is an abysmal state of affairs.
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Am I stupid or is this just the heckler’s veto?
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