January 20, 2021
My latest:
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Put simply, there really are just two sides to things: right and wrong. Ironically, though, the relativistic Left generally denies this explicitly but often behaves as if it’s true; the Right will (usually) explicitly acknowledge that it’s true but often behaves as if it’s not.
Related to this is a recently-launched effort to "cancel†commentator Ben Shapiro and a defense of him by the Federalist. Explaining the story, that site’s Emily Jashinsky writes that the "Politico newsroom melted into predictable chaos after Ben Shapiro guest-authored its sacred Playbook newsletter on Thursday, one day after MSNBC host Chris Hayes did the same. The Online Left used that juxtaposition to rail against the ‘both sides’ ethos they believe dominates the corporate press, which equates mainstream conservatives with mainstream progressives.â€
(Note: If the "both sides†ethos dominates the corporate press, the two sides must be the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks.)
Tim adds:
I heard Shapiro state categorically that there was no vote fraud and Trump incited the riot. See, he wants to straddle the fence on the theory there is a middle ground to truth. That is a problem on our side; too many don't want to say "you are wrong" but want to play nice.
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