It is worse than people think

Jan 26, 2014 11:15

I am upset about http://www.businessinsider.com/tom-perkins-wsj-letter-2014-1, because so much focus has been on the ludicrous self-pity of this scoundrel, when IMO far worse is that the Wall Street Journal condoned (by publishing it) the analogy of Jews persecuted by Nazis to an ultrawealthy elite.

Um, that bogus analogy is why the Nazis wanted ( Read more... )

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polydad January 26 2014, 18:02:06 UTC
I used to work for these assholes, back in the '90's. What we don't want to think about, let alone acknowledge, is that they *know* they are assholes. Being nice people ourselves, we want to think somewhere under there is a nice person too, and all we have to do is find it and encourage it ( ... )

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chemoelectric January 26 2014, 19:53:31 UTC
My concern here is not with scoundrels as a group; I do not doubt the WSJ is packed with scoundrels. It is that people objecting to the scoundrels so often are noticing the ‘godwinism’ but not the IMO much worse antisemitism.

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polydad January 27 2014, 06:09:58 UTC
I'm not noticing it either. Seems to me they *are* being assholes to Jews, but only moreso than anybody else if we happen to be in the way. I think that's gneral-purpose assholery, not antisemitism.

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polydad January 27 2014, 06:22:44 UTC
Thinking about it further, I think I now understand. You're saying the WSJ is being antisemitic, not the people they're quoting.

I don't think they'd listen to it coming from us, but a sufficiently prestigious rabbi might be able to get their attention.

I stopped expecting anything I could justifiably call journalism from them decades ago; it's hard for me to concentrate on figuring out any intent they might have beyond selling newspapers.

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