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Ivar Arpi에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Ivar Arpi 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
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One should not always think the worst of one’s political opponents, or even enemies. Nobody is all good, nobody is all bad. I’ve met awful people who I mostly agree with on political issues, and I have met great people, who I disagree with on most issues. And I know this might come off as pretentious or holier-than-thou, but I always try to have hope for people to surprise me. Otherwise, what the hell am I doing with all this writing and talking? I want to think that a great text with sufficiently convincing facts will sway even people who started off disagreeing with it all. Maybe this makes me a naive small -l liberal to a certain extent.
But I have to say that I wasn’t surprised with the reactions to the 7th of October massacre in Israel. I’ve followed the postcolonial left for too long to be surprised that they celebrated. I’ve witnessed the imported antisemitism many muslims carry with them here first-hand. I wasn’t surprised by the complete lack of show of empathy for the victims of the massacre. The outpour of empathy was for Gaza, not for the hostages taken there or the murder victims at the Nova music festival, and this was even before Israel had responded.
Why? Why this evil, right in our midst? That’s what today’s guest has written a book about. Brendan O’Neill is the chief political writer at Spiked, where he also was the editor from 2007 until 2021, and his latest book is called After the pogrom – 7 october, Israel and the crisis of civilization (Abe books 2024). He’s hard to label, but has called himself a marxist libertarian, which is quite hard to make sense of really.
But disregarding labels, Brendan always makes sense in my view, and is one of the people I’ve often turned to when the world seems to be going mad. Read this book, but first you can listen to the interview.
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Detta är ett gratisavsnitt. Om du vill lyssna utan reklam, och få tillgång till allt annat material på Rak höger, gå in på: www.enrakhoger.se/subscribe
One should not always think the worst of one’s political opponents, or even enemies. Nobody is all good, nobody is all bad. I’ve met awful people who I mostly agree with on political issues, and I have met great people, who I disagree with on most issues. And I know this might come off as pretentious or holier-than-thou, but I always try to have hope for people to surprise me. Otherwise, what the hell am I doing with all this writing and talking? I want to think that a great text with sufficiently convincing facts will sway even people who started off disagreeing with it all. Maybe this makes me a naive small -l liberal to a certain extent.
But I have to say that I wasn’t surprised with the reactions to the 7th of October massacre in Israel. I’ve followed the postcolonial left for too long to be surprised that they celebrated. I’ve witnessed the imported antisemitism many muslims carry with them here first-hand. I wasn’t surprised by the complete lack of show of empathy for the victims of the massacre. The outpour of empathy was for Gaza, not for the hostages taken there or the murder victims at the Nova music festival, and this was even before Israel had responded.
Why? Why this evil, right in our midst? That’s what today’s guest has written a book about. Brendan O’Neill is the chief political writer at Spiked, where he also was the editor from 2007 until 2021, and his latest book is called After the pogrom – 7 october, Israel and the crisis of civilization (Abe books 2024). He’s hard to label, but has called himself a marxist libertarian, which is quite hard to make sense of really.
But disregarding labels, Brendan always makes sense in my view, and is one of the people I’ve often turned to when the world seems to be going mad. Read this book, but first you can listen to the interview.
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