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Culture War Roundup for the week of April 20, 2026

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Come up with a better name for it, if you want, the dynamic seems the same, and the point was to show that saying a reaction was caused by something, does not actually justify the reaction, unlike what you were claiming.

In which case the reaction, being totally out of proportion, is not actually caused by the provocative behavior. I.e. the holocaust was not caused by Jewish behavior.

The original claim was about the origins of antisemitism, not about what their antisemitism inspired them to do.

I could have a burning frothing-at-the-mouth hatred for someone, and still not do anything about it. A sociopath might murder someone just because they were in the way, but without any hard feelings. You're just conflating two unrelated things.

No, I don't think I am. The origin of antisemitism, or any hatred of minorities, is not just the behavior of that group. Similar to how the actual oppressive actions taken on the basis of that hatred is not just caused by the hatred or the behavior of the minority group itself.

No, I don't think I am.

You were. With this:

The origin of antisemitism, or any hatred of minorities, is not just the behavior of that group.

you're changing the subject. Your original claim was that the other poster's statement implied that the holocaust was justified.

Which he did imply. And then you implied that utterly perverse, lethal abuses of power were just sperg outs, or over-reactions based on a "justified" hatred caused by the actual behavior of the minority. These things are not unconnected.

My argument is that the antipathy between the groups is not the same thing as what one group decides to do to the other based on those feelings, so you're completely misportraying my argument, and his as well.