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Clarence Wilhelm Spangle's avatar

Jewish Loot and Neglected Fruit: How the Mainstream Right Serves Jews and Betrays Whites . . .

“Low-hanging fruit!” cry deluded right-wingers all over the West. “Why doesn’t my favored party on the mainstream right pluck that fruit and defeat the left?” Well, they’ve been crying that for decades and will still be crying it when the left pack them off to a slave-labor camp or an organic gas-chamber. Some of those right-wingers are too stupid to see the truth; some are too frightened to admit it. Their favored party on the mainstream right doesn’t pluck the low-hanging fruit because it doesn’t want to defeat the left. And it doesn’t want to defeat the left because it is the left. That is, it’s financed and controlled by Jews who support the left and its anti-White, anti-Christian, anti-Western agenda.

https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2022/03/25/jewish-loot-and-neglected-fruit-how-the-mainstream-right-serves-jews-and-betrays-whites/

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Wesley Butler's avatar

Some groups feel they know how to parent children better than the actual parents do. It honestly differs deepening on the issue (e.g. abortion, trans youth, what’s allowed in classrooms). I think this is a thought provoking article exploring topics conveniently not discussed openly amongst American voters. This paradigm could be applied to many contemporary issues to illuminate personal biases. Well done!

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Project Luminas's avatar

“Some groups feel they know how to parent children better than the actual parents do.” 💯

I think this text-mining/ideological model can improve how our communities and society debate that and any issue media involve themselves in. And I’m hoping to apply this analytical paradigm to any issue the media discuss. And is there any event/issue you’d like me to analyze?! If so, let me know...

Because every media source contains incomplete information by definition, I can begin detecting what percentage of an article is objective and subjective, fact and frame, etc. til I can more accurately distinguish between media bias and my personal bias, as you said!

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