Not what I said mark lol. There is a difference bt saying having an experience with an issue is valuable and making appeals to authority. And when your argument starts to consist of “she has more experience than you” you have moved to the latter. But we are going in
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Replying to @PrestonLewis8 @MarkHoofnagle and
Circles probably time to agree to disagree.
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"Agree to disagree": What someone who can't support his arguments says before retreating from the field.
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Lol you have given opinion pieces while not actually addressing any of my arguments but please carry on with this train of thought.
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Replying to @PrestonLewis8 @gorskon and
But please by all means address one of them? Where is the link bt a man who didn’t support trump and trumps speech that didn’t mention soros and anti semitism. It is also interesting Bc the sources you provided even stated that the soros caravan theory started outside of trump.
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Trump referred to the Soros conspiracy promoted by Gaetz in a right wing Soros conspiracy video, he had previously said Soros specifically paid antiKavanaugh protesters. He is amplifying CT. Even if this guy isn’t a Trump voter POTUS has enormous power to amplify messages.
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle @PrestonLewis8 and
Now, history (sorry if that isn’t hard evidence because it’s based on experience), mass violent movements and genocidal movements are predicated on conspiracy theories. From blood libel to the Protocols of the Elders of zion, promotion of such precedes pogroms.
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle @PrestonLewis8 and
Leading into Ioffe’s piece - her family fled Russia precisely because they saw such rhetoric reappear. The last time it happened her parents saw their grandparents executed in front of them. They ran. A to B. Conspiracy to pogrom. Conspiracy theories are the basis of mass hate.
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle @PrestonLewis8 and
Soros conspiracies are being picked up by prominent Republicans, Trump promotes Soros Kavanaugh directly, mentions Soros/Gaetz video CT in at rallies. A conspiracist gets pushed over the edge, an hour before the shooting taked about this specific CT and that “he’s going in.”
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Replying to @MarkHoofnagle @PrestonLewis8 and
Writer’s like Ioffe say yes, look at history, look at what happened to my family, why we ran, look at what happened when Putin did this very thing. And you ignore it all. Or worse whattaboutism WRT “leftists” who have no power, no megaphone like POTUS.
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Indeed. That's the key difference. Sure, there are fringe loony leftists. Sure, some of them are even antisemitic. But THEY HAVE NO POWER right now. Only on the right do you have the President, prominent legislators, and powerful people amplifying antisemitic conspiracy theories.
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Dude Ellison was set to lead the DNC. This is non sense to say he has no power.
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