One of the most deranged things I have ever read and I do not say that lightly www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...
At Harvard and elsewhere, an old falsehood is capturing new minds.
I’ve never been so happy to see a paywall, so my brain couldn’t drag me into pages of lies and upset me at 3AM. It’s basically a novel pretending to be journalism… I’m going to burn the authors name into my brain forever!
Michael Hobbes is about to go off let the man cook he don't miss *grabs popcorn
Fondly remembering Jeffrey Goldberg declaring all of Ireland anti semitic in the say so of an open racist and claiming Bosch ads celebrated the Holocaust.
is it antisemitic to think that maybe some should look inward a bit to figure out why other people "irrationally" dislike them as a whole? See: those big pink passive aggressive billboards
The same magazine that published scores of articles about how college students are histrionic and intolerant of opposing views publishes a piece where the mere expression of an aspiration for freedom is depicted as virulent hate speech.
Zionism is no better than Manifest Destiny, which is horrifying.
Let's compare the evidence for genocidal intent on the part of the IDF (killing tens of thousands, destroying 60% of homes) vs evidence for genocidal intent on the part of US college students (using an extremely common phrase on event invites).
I’m about 20 paragraphs in. I haven’t read the word Gaza yet.
The way this piece drifts between examples and seems to equivocate direct death threats to someone being frightened at the sight of keffiyeh or a flyer is truly maddening. How are those things remotely comparable?