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The liberal is raised to believe there are two sides to every story, that there is no absolute right and wrong, and that the truth must lie somewhere in between. He repeats these mantras until he is personally challenged, at which point he can either wise up or blame the victims, whose tragedy has unfortunately forced him to choose between good and evil. There are two sides to the jihadi-Jewish conflict until his synagogue is bombed, his relatives slain, or he’s terrified into either defending himself or indicting his brothers and sisters—in which case he determines that there is just one ...more
The Disenlightenment: Politics, Horror, and Entertainment
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