He can blow all this hot air about being "charitable" to BLM activists while none of the enemies he's being "charitable" to are anywhere within fifty miles of his blog
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Replying to @arthur_affect @iridienne and
I don't understand what you're trying to say
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @iridienne and
That the primary shared value of SSC is hostility to the Left Whether or not its members identify their *opinions* as left-wing, the shared project is fear and hostility to the left as it actually currently exists as a political force
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Replying to @arthur_affect @iridienne and
Or maybe the primary shared value is reason and charity, and you interpret that as hostility because reason and charity are values that you're not big on
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @iridienne and
I don't interpret it that way, that's the truth, that's just what it is in plain and simple terms What do you get when nine liberals extend reason and charity to one Nazi
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Replying to @arthur_affect @iridienne and
"What do you get when nine liberals extend reason and charity to one Nazi" Remember America before the Great Awokening? Richard Spencer et al only came to prominence *after* lefties started obsessively talking about "whiteness"
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @arthur_affect and
The answer is 10 nazis. That's what you get.
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Replying to @PlzBeSensible @arthur_affect and
Of course you would question that. You like hiding behind your reason and charity.
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Replying to @ArcaneHedge @arthur_affect and
If we have a moral obligation to fight Nazis, we have a moral obligation to do so in the most effective way possible. (For example, getting them to fall in love with Jewish bloggers like Scott.) In order figure out the most effective way possible, we need reasoned discussion.
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I think it's been pretty well demonstrated that arguments and persuasion were ineffective (the 1930s) while violence was very effective (the 1940s)
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