Intellectual Dark Web & co. treat claims of racism, sexism, and other forms of bigotry with heightened levels of skepticism because they're wary of those claims being bad faith and manipulative. But with claims of anti-semitism, all skepticism goes out the window. How come?
Perhaps when she wrote the flattering New York Times article that helped popularize the phrase?https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/08/opinion/intellectual-dark-web.html …
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Are you implying writing flattering articles about groups makes you automatically part of said group? You should probably tell a lot of journalist this! I don't think they're aware of this rule change.
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I never claimed she's a formal member of the group (there *is* no formal group) just that she exhibits the tendency associated with the IDW. And yes, writing a flattering profile that helps to amplify this tendency rightly associates her with it.
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