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Shirley G's avatar

This is a fascinating take. Thank you for writing this, Eli. The notion that Coates can write something with utter disregard to facts and history, picking out what helps his arguments and ignoring the rest, isn’t good writing, no matter how elegant his prose.

He can try to justify their actions if that’s his opinion, I suppose, but leaving them out is a deliberate effort to mislead through omission. One can’t write about the south without writing about slavery; one can’t write about Andrew Jackson without the trail of tears, and one can’t write about the plight of today’s Palestinians without giving the context of their sworn hatred for Jews.

One has to wonder if it’s not the writing Glenn likes but the conclusion?

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Kiki R's avatar

Glenn Loury is a huge disappointment. I thought he was better than that.

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