It's a dangerous conspiracy theory to talk about George Soros & other funders of left-wing institutions & protests, say people eagerly sharing articles like this one https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/inside-the-conservative-networks-backing-anti-quarantine-protests/2020/04/22/da75c81e-83fe-11ea-a3eb-e9fc93160703_story.html …
Does this extend to declaring all the things James Hodgkinson or Floyd Corkins believed to be out of bounds, or does this reasoning only run one way? And yes, I'm assuming I already know your answer is "it's different when we do it."
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Anti-semitic conspiracy theories are different than inconvenient truths.
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No, it’s different when it’s different, regardless of who does it.
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We unilaterally condemned James Hodgkinson. Dude couldn’t aim for shit.
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