.@HeerJeet 2/ Yet again I'm comparing speciousness of reasoning as given in @NewRepublic. The Nazis used specious reasoning for same purpose
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Let's just say i don't think contemporary anti-racism is usefully compared to Nazism on any level & leave it at that.
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There's 2 separate issues: 1) free speech issue 2) sacralization of art issue. I agree with you on #1 but not on #2.
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@HeerJeet 1/ I wouldn't mind were you to withdraw the rather vicious false accusations. Wouldn't you say#FactsMatter,#TruthMatters?2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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What in tweet below is false?https://twitter.com/HeerJeet/status/845835047068315648 …
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@HeerJeet What in my previous answer did you miss? https://twitter.com/Gurdur/status/845835390212812803 … Fallacy of ambiguity in rhetoric, I'm not a fan of.Tim Skellett added,
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Not referring to just New Republic co-writer but also larger debate on this art (which is being made by other African-Americans).
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@HeerJeet You seem to be attempting to insulate@NewRepublic from criticism by misappropriating the history of African-Americans. Invalid.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
Writer of piece can defend themselves. My intervention was noting that sacralization of art tends to warp critical debate on issues
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