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Thanks to Bari I'm a new subscriber. Appreciated Shelby's brilliant insight on the sad psychology of the perpetual victim. I visited Israel about 12 years after statehood and then again 5 years ago. What these people have achieved in these years of nation hood is mind blowing. The perpetual degraded position of the average person living in the decadent Palestinian backwaters has got to be based on the idea of permanent victimhood and the grasping corruption of their so called leaders. And a dope like Biden wants the Palestinian Authority to run Gaza after the Israelis defeat Hamas.

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I am all in--sent a modest contribution I hope to repeat often. Your father's essay reminds me so much of Thomas Sowell's writings on these topics, because they both demonstrate that human self-delusion is as old as time and as broad as the entire earth. Ultimately, our problem isn't economics, race, justice, etc., it's our appetite for an easier way-- to make excuses, rather than to confront our own faults--and that's why the most talented excuse-makers succeed in politics. The age old story is that Virtue comes very hard. But we have also seen that the arts can inspire us to take that hard road. I'm here because "What Killed Michael Brown" seized my attention and grew my thinking. You've done it before, Eli, stay with it.

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