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Tucker really proving my thesis that 99.9 percent of people who mention “Zionism” or “Zionist” can be safely put on mute. The terms hold no utility as descriptors, it’s just signaling to the angriest, dumbest and most conspiracy-addled.

Safe to assume anyone using them is either in that group or manipulating that group. 

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57 minutes ago, 956 Worldwide said:

Tucker really proving my thesis that 99.9 percent of people who mention “Zionism” or “Zionist” can be safely put on mute. The terms hold no utility as descriptors, it’s just signaling to the angriest, dumbest and most conspiracy-addled.

Safe to assume anyone using them is either in that group or manipulating that group. 

Always propagandizing. "We just just mute anyone that understands the historical context of modern geopolitical outcomes in the Levant."

 

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10 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

Always propagandizing. "We just just mute anyone that understands the historical context of modern geopolitical outcomes in the Levant."

 

To Tucker I add you to the “mute” list, so— theory continues to hold! 

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There’s definitely the .1 percent of experts but you won’t hear from them, they are all writing sober journal articles and trying to survive in the hellscape that is modern history departments or area studies programs. 
 

But the 99.9 percent of places you hear it? Mute: shrieking through bullhorns in western cíites, on podcasts, on TV, on streams, on social media, on message boards, from pundits, from any academic whose degree is NOT in a related field, on Twitter, from Western politicians, etc. Instant and reliable filtering of the dumb and angry. 

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2 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

There’s definitely the .1 percent of experts but you won’t hear from them, they are all writing sober journal articles and trying to survive in the hellscape that is modern history departments or area studies programs.

It's like it is right there in front of you, and yet just out of reach, 

 

 

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I had a cousin sitting in my living room a few months ago talking about how great Tucker Carlson is, and if I don't like him I should really give him a try. "He just tells it like it is", etc. One of those things I think about every now and then that raises my blood pressure. I'd mention this to him next time, but the last thing I want to do is willingly enter myself into a conversation like that again. 

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2 hours ago, Red Five said:

I had a cousin sitting in my living room a few months ago talking about how great Tucker Carlson is, and if I don't like him I should really give him a try. "He just tells it like it is", etc. One of those things I think about every now and then that raises my blood pressure. I'd mention this to him next time, but the last thing I want to do is willingly enter myself into a conversation like that again. 

That’s the same argument they made for the dotard and as we all know it really just means “he says the hateful, horrible things I want to say, but know I will get ostracized if I say them out loud”. 

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3 hours ago, Red Five said:

I had a cousin sitting in my living room a few months ago talking about how great Tucker Carlson is, and if I don't like him I should really give him a try. "He just tells it like it is", etc. One of those things I think about every now and then that raises my blood pressure. I'd mention this to him next time, but the last thing I want to do is willingly enter myself into a conversation like that again. 

You absolutely need to ask your cousin if he hates Israel just like Tucker and thinks we should have been on the side of Adolph Hitler just like Tucker.



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