I suspect if you were talking to people younger than you who inclined to the far right, you wouldn't be as indulgent. But wouldn't that, by your implied definition, nonetheless make you "an asshole" for failing to "listen to people younger" than you?
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I listen to people younger than me and if they have a cogent argument (as the anti-Apu kids do) I change my mind. I haven't heard anything from alt-right that strikes me as cogent.
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Replying to @VoiceOfPrivileg @DamonLinker
There age matters because they had experiences that I didn't have (being kids when Simpson was on). If you think that's an "identity game" then you are an imbecile.
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Replying to @VoiceOfPrivileg @DamonLinker
Dickens creates Fagin the Jew & Fagin was used as a slur against Jews. That was partly because of pre-existing anti-Semitism but Dickens also fed into it and made it worse. Jews at the time quite properly complained.
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Jews of the 1830s disagreed with that & lobbied Dickens to soften Oliver Twist. He did so and also, in response to protests, added more positive Jewish characters in later work. Was he wrong to do so?
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Culture does shape behavior and behavior shapes culture. If someone put on "Amos & Andy" on TV today, would you tell blacks to shut up?
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