My posts are clear, pointed but nuanced.
LOL. Writing your own NYTimes book review of your posts, bankshot1?
People have agendas and biases. There is nothing wrong with that.
Of course there is. Someone posts a criticism of Israel, and you say "Huh, wonder why you don't ever criticize China, the country you live in, or Russia, or the US occupation of native land, or way worse countries, you must have an agenda..." everyone knows what you mean by "agenda" and it is not neutral.
And as I recall Bo did not respond to the suggestion of an unspoken agenda
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Bo seems to think that israel is among the most repressive countries on earth.
I think Bo may have an unspoken agenda.
I don't know why everyone has to take everything to extremes.
When discussing Israel, it's fair to discuss its flaws and problems.
It's really no defense of Israel to note that other countries are worse.
And I don't appreciate the insinuation that I'm anti-Israel or anti-Jewish (or pro-terrorist, another common Israeli distraction/accusation)
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He may be a Paestinian supporter, wholly neutral, or like me, a conlicted Israeli-supporter, all good, and all opinions welcome. But nonetheless his agenda remains unspoken, which is fine, thats his right, but it remains a prism from which I will view his posts on the subject.
So you will view all his posts through a prism that is entirely your own creation. That seems fair.
And what is that "agenda" of which you speak, bankshot1? Maybe speak it instead of leaving it "unspoken" so that the poster you are applying it to can tell you if it is accurate or not?
And before lecturing me on what you deem intellectual dishonesty, perhaps you should not be so quick to jump to a false narrative.
The narrative I laid out is apparently shared by a number of frequent posters here. Maybe we all have the same agenda. Or maybe if your posts are conveying a message you don't intend, you should say so.