What's next
- D5CAV
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Re: What's next
David Cole had it figured out a year ago: https://www.takimag.com/article/stop-wi ... s-already/
Too bad, so sad.
I don't have sympathy for suicides. They did it to themselves.
Too bad, so sad.
I don't have sympathy for suicides. They did it to themselves.
“None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Vonz90
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Re: What's next
Not really about the same topic, at least not more than tangentially.D5CAV wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 7:27 pm David Cole had it figured out a year ago: https://www.takimag.com/article/stop-wi ... s-already/
Too bad, so sad.
I don't have sympathy for suicides. They did it to themselves.
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Re: What's next
The tablet article is interesting, but it’s a bit bizarre to read a claim that “it’s inherently Hebrew to not worry about family lineage...”. In an article concerned about the descendants of Abraham...
- Vonz90
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Re: What's next
https://www.thenewneo.com/2020/10/17/ha ... so-doesnt/
Here is another take on it. I think this one over sells a bit (especially relative to Trump) but in general direction I agree.
From a national (or civilisational) standpoint, it is important that the Left have this conversation. The have been blinded by extremism for too long from the "no enemies on the left" concept.
It would be better traditional style liberals won, but even if not - being driven out of the Left's coalition would allow a clear division that we do not have now (we do actually, but one must be paying closer attention than most voters do.)
This also, highlights the weakness with Trump. A lot of the criticism of him is over the top, but he does tend to play footsie with anyone who "says nice things" about him. That does tend to muddy the waters.
Interesting times
Here is another take on it. I think this one over sells a bit (especially relative to Trump) but in general direction I agree.
From a national (or civilisational) standpoint, it is important that the Left have this conversation. The have been blinded by extremism for too long from the "no enemies on the left" concept.
It would be better traditional style liberals won, but even if not - being driven out of the Left's coalition would allow a clear division that we do not have now (we do actually, but one must be paying closer attention than most voters do.)
This also, highlights the weakness with Trump. A lot of the criticism of him is over the top, but he does tend to play footsie with anyone who "says nice things" about him. That does tend to muddy the waters.
Interesting times