ZombiFrancis, 17 days ago Day in and day out, yes. It is a Kafkaesque political strategy. It is about injecting discord and confusion. It is a pretty common tactic for accepting or supporting a genocide, or priming people to shame others for not accepting or supporting a genocide. Corollary: there’s a somewhat relevant quote by Sartre on the ‘anti semite’ from the immediate aftermath of WW2: goodreads.com/…/7870768-never-believe-that-anti-s…
Day in and day out, yes. It is a Kafkaesque political strategy. It is about injecting discord and confusion.
It is a pretty common tactic for accepting or supporting a genocide, or priming people to shame others for not accepting or supporting a genocide.
Corollary: there’s a somewhat relevant quote by Sartre on the ‘anti semite’ from the immediate aftermath of WW2: goodreads.com/…/7870768-never-believe-that-anti-s…