Posted on 03/15/2015 5:47:51 PM PDT by Publius804
If something is a fact, there’s no weight behind the comment. If it’s not truly a fact, then some weight will go with the comment.
A person can make a comment thinking it’s true, and no weight will go with it, but it’s an error none the less.
I agree that the charge can be tossed out too easily. Like racism against Blacks when it’s not true, I believe charging someone with racism or antisemitism is at least as equally abhorrent as being racist.
The person tossing it out can be completely clueless to that. They generally are.
Of course it’s our duty to be completely sure of things we say too, around the edges of these matters.
I know what you mean Wardaddy.
LOL. Hey don’t fret, I agree with your observation here too.
I will tell you though, the Jews that vote for Democrats in the U. S., just may qualify for the charge.
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