I think this is very close to true actually. A slight rewording would make it hit the nail on the head. You don't see an enemy as it bares its teeth at you because you're perpetually distracted by the bigger, but less immediate threat.
He can try and blame the jews all he wants, he will always fail because he's built a blindspot into his own narrative: "No white person would do this to me"
This is why you fail: you don't see your enemy as it bares it's teeth at you, because you are perpetually distracted by your own narrative.
I think this is very close to true actually. A slight rewording would make it hit the nail on the head. You don't see an enemy as it bares its teeth at you because you're perpetually distracted by the bigger, but less immediate threat.
No, he's distracted by an enemy that isn't there.
He can try and blame the jews all he wants, he will always fail because he's built a blindspot into his own narrative: "No white person would do this to me"
People cower at the dog barking, not noticing the farmer who owns it cocking a shotgun, kind of thing.