Ogie Oglethorpe wrote:
Curious Hair wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
Farrakhan only exists to appease the extremes on each side.
I can't remember the last time most took him seriously. But that thinking got us trump.
How many Twitter followers does a Jew-hater need to be taken seriously?
Twitter followers? This guy has high ranking Congressmen and leaders of marches which get millions to show up supporting him and scared to criticize him. If he is so powerless, then why can't they simply condemn him and cut ties with him.
The real answer is that black antisemitism is seen as separate from and less pernicious than European antisemitism, and thus less necessary to condemn. Blacks who hate Jews because of slumlords or slave merchants haven't carried out exiles, pogroms, or genocides as a result, and even if they wanted to, they've never had the power to do so, so it's handwaved away and more or less left alone as one of those black things outsiders can't understand, like those NBA jackets that have every team's logo on them. The fact that southern blacks all but refused to vote for a Jew in the Democratic primaries was something the media superficially acknowledged without ever exploring, and I wish they had explored it and laid this issue bare.
Hey Leash maybe I need to bump this for you as a sort of reminder as to who actually first made reference to "Identity politics"