The book's fantastic. One of the few books where once I started it I didn't put it down except to eat and sleep.
Curious if you notice any times where it seems like the author is personally sympathetic to the terrorists. There were a couple sections when I found myself thinking "this is going beyond journalistic analysis: the author seems like he's defending them a bit"
Cool, in a perfect world that would be fine. But when your enemy uses these tactics with impunity, it's perfectly fine to use them back.
Muh moral highground is meaningless when you're dead and your children raped and brainwashed
The Left will use the tactics it’s already using.The Right will use Leftist tactics, at which point the Press will become very interested in denormalizing those tactics.
Just started reading Days of Rage actually. Very timely
The book's fantastic. One of the few books where once I started it I didn't put it down except to eat and sleep.
Curious if you notice any times where it seems like the author is personally sympathetic to the terrorists. There were a couple sections when I found myself thinking "this is going beyond journalistic analysis: the author seems like he's defending them a bit"
You can see it in language itself. Leftist were murderously serious about being 'politically correct' until the right started using it.
-Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung
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Very reasonable.
Utter madness to talk about the 'credibility' of an entire gender.
The crazy thing is limiting this to 'women'.
The 'We do not punish you for lying' is also limited to women, so he isn't completely unreasonably to take that stance, at least personally.