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In reply to the discussion: African asylum seekers injured in Tel Aviv race riots [View all]LeftishBrit
(41,526 posts)38. Just because someone disagrees with you...
does not mean that they are 'wallowing in a culture of victimhood'. The whole concept of 'cultures of victimhood' is fundamentally RW.
I disagree with leftyinnyc on the one hand, because I think that the riots in the two cases were for completely different reasons and the point being discussed is anti-immigrant racism, not rioting as such; and with many of the others on the thread because anti-immigrant racism is a big international problem and not something special to Israel. But I don't go around accusing everyone of being in a 'culture of victimhood'; leave that sort of stuff to the RW pundits.
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What is the correct term to use for the Nazis *before* they'd gassed millions, etc.?
Nihil
May 2012
#20
Hmm....gee, I wonder how many these whiny 'protester' pricks are Likudniks? nt
AverageJoe90
May 2012
#2
You mention white racial animus in France -do you consider this just as inexcusable at the
LeftishBrit
May 2012
#9
Rec for well-written headline. It provides diversity, pathos, irony, and just enough alliteration.
slackmaster
May 2012
#34
U.S. criticizes Israel's treatment of African migrants in annual human rights report
Scurrilous
May 2012
#42