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11-18-2024, 07:52 AM | #21 (permalink) |
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"In postwar Europe, on the whole, anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and equally absurd hatreds rooted in ancient religious texts became a disgraced and dead relic buried in the ruins of the Third Reich. But in the postwar Middle East, these notions persisted in elements of radical nationalist and Isl?mist politics." |
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"In postwar Europe, on the whole, anti-Semitic conspiracy theories and equally absurd hatreds rooted in ancient religious texts became a disgraced and dead relic buried in the ruins of the Third Reich. But in the postwar Middle East, these notions persisted in elements of radical nationalist and Isl?mist politics." |
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Disagree. The problem is the extremists on both sides. They make each side look terrible to everyone else who does not just vote straight ticket in every election. Compromise is necessary because without it two groups with fundamentally opposite beliefs cannot coexist. The vilifying of each side, which is done solely through use of taking one situation and saying that it applies to every one on that side, is why it always comes down to swing voters.
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