Among some Jewish-American producers, agents and executives there’s a sense that — even if the V.P. pick was the result of electoral calculations — those calculations come with baked-in antisemitic assumptions about the electorate.
Among some Jewish-American producers, agents and executives there’s a sense that — even if the V.P. pick was the result of electoral calculations — those calculations come with baked-in antisemitic assumptions about the electorate.
A non-existent theory can’t work.
What we have now, does it work?
Don’t switch the topic.
But we’re talking about things that don’t work, I’d say it’s perfectly on topic.
Unless it’s something you’re unwilling to talk about.
No, you were talking about a political ticket that can’t exist and political theory that doesn’t.
You know you can reread your previous comments?
Are you gaslighting me now to try to change the topic?
Go reread your comment.
If you’re unable to talk about our subject of discussion, which is what we have now working or not then I think this conversation is over.
I really enjoy talking to a whole range of different people but when they shit on my beliefs and don’t have conversations in good faith it really makes it hard.
For the record this is what I am talking about.
From where I stand there can’t be any good faith argument with a statement like that as both those people have been dead for decades.