lol, I like @Ozark's example. Another one is "Yeah it's great Jordan Peterson denounces communism and PC culture but he won't name the Jew so we can't trust him."
Basically when a crowd starts disqualifying anyone whose opinions aren't pure enough, rather than acknowledging some agreement and disagreement on various issues. The fringe splintering away from everyone else rather than trying to find the common ground. But the problem is once the fringe splinters away, a fringe within the fringe splinters away again. Then you're left with a bunch of lazy ideologues who would rather say "go back to reddit/you must be a jew/SBBH" than engage the opinion they don't like, arguing with ad hominems like leftists.
Good assessment.
Also a great example.
Much of Voat is 'pure' about naming the jew. It does get kind of old, but it's part of the ambiance of the site.
Oh sure, but there was a time where it used to be kind of cheeky and funny. Kind of like here. On Voat nowadays the Jew hating seems more like a way to get out of thinking critically and/or blame all the world's problems on one thing.
What? You don't blame the jew for everything?
You must be a kike.
:-)
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