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It's not a good way to start an argument calling your reader intellectually lazy. Peterson says that anyone engaging in "identity politics" must be looking for a simple explanation to blame all his problems on, whereas people I hear from come to the jewish question after rather a lot of searching. This is the libertarian-to-reactionary and Trump-to-reactionary pipeline. We tried to come up with solutions whilst holding the mainstream's values about race. We made excuses for jews that we know, saying that's one of the good ones while he acts out the things that we think of as shameful stereotypes.

How many of us actually grew up anti-jew? I know I didn't hear a peep of counter-semitism growing up.

No, I didn't come to the jewish question looking for someone to blame my problems on at all. It's not even practical to have this knowledge. Sometimes you wish you didn't know. Rather the explanations for so many things just ran together in that direction. it's called noticing, Jordan.

Ed: Wow it gets even better. If you ask about the jews, you're a Nazi, an asshole, and a low IQ. Making the anti-thinking left's argument for them there, buddy. They couldn't do it any better.

1 year ago
1 score
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It's not a good way to start an argument calling your reader intellectually lazy. Peterson says that anyone engaging in "identity politics" must be looking for a simple explanation to blame all his problems on, whereas people I hear from come to the jewish question after rather a lot of searching. This is the libertarian-to-reactionary and Trump-to-reactionary pipeline. We tried to come up with solutions whilst holding the mainstream's values about race. We made excuses for jews that we know, saying that's one of the good ones while he acts out the things that we think of as shameful stereotypes.

How many of us actually grew up anti-jew? I know I didn't hear a peep of counter-semitism growing up.

No, I didn't come to the jewish question looking for someone to blame my problems on at all. It's not even practical to have this knowledge. Sometimes you wish you didn't know. Rather the explanations for so many things just ran together in that direction. it's called noticing, Jordan.

Ed: Wow it gets even better. If you ask about the jews, you're a Nazi, an asshole, and a low IQ.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

It's not a good way to start an argument calling your reader intellectually lazy. Peterson says that anyone engaging in "identity politics" must be looking for a simple explanation to blame all his problems on, whereas people I hear from come to the jewish question after rather a lot of searching. This is the libertarian-to-reactionary and Trump-to-reactionary pipeline. We tried to come up with solutions whilst holding the mainstream's values about race. We made excuses for jews that we know, saying that's one of the good ones while he acts out the things that we think of as shameful stereotypes.

How many of us actually grew up anti-jew? I know I didn't hear a peep of counter-semitism growing up.

No, I didn't come to the jewish question looking for someone to blame my problems on at all. It's not even practical to have this knowledge. Sometimes you wish you didn't know. Rather the explanations for so many things just ran together in that direction. it's called noticing, Jordan.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

It's not a good way to start an argument calling your reader intellectually lazy. Peterson says that anyone engaging in "identity politics" must be looking for a simple explanation to blame all his problems on, whereas people I hear from come to the jewish question after rather a lot of searching. This is the libertarian-to-reactionary and Trump-to-reactionary pipeline.

How many of us actually grew up anti-jew? I know I didn't hear a peep of counter-semitism growing up.

No, I didn't come to the jewish question looking for someone to blame my problems on at all. It's not even practical to have this knowledge. Sometimes you wish you didn't know. Rather the explanations for so many things just ran together in that direction. it's called noticing, Jordan.

1 year ago
1 score