1. Discussions about whether or not Corbyn was right or wrong to lay the wreath on Black September’s graves circle around whether the act was anti-Semitic, as with racism and sexism this is mostly irrelevant from a genuine rightist perspective.
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2. The problem with Black September was not their motivation per se. The problem was that they were terrorists. The problem with murderers is that they have murdered someone. The introduction of race, religion, or sex is a red herring & a sign that genuine justice is collapsing.
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3. As we are seeing with with Corbyn and anti-Semitism, these ideas of “racism”, “sexism”, and so on are really, really difficult to pin down conceptually and are very slippery (you might even say they don’t refer to anything in the real world).
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4. Murder, perjury, and so on are conceptually stable (even terrorism is, more so than we think). People should be asking, “Why does the purported motivation matter?” Actually, talking about these concepts destroys the rule of law.
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