Like love.People may believe what they want to. It's only when they spread them to others or turn them reality that it becomes a problem.

Mainly I just like "Tales of the Questor," which is considerably different from the others. But that's beside my point. Lately I've been trying to avoid severe negativity in my assessment of arts and entertainment, especially in "objective" language, out of respect for the decent people who like the stuff for one reason or another.aWell Tom, I have to agree with DCS on that. From what I've seen of his work, it is very unimpressive.
Hitler hating Jews didn't make him one of the worst people in history. His attempted genocide did.I don't want to resort to bringing up Hitler to prove a point, but Hitler.
Don't get me started on John Lennon!If you mean to say that RHJ does not have a large crowd, you are mistaken. At least, it's closer to a large crowd than a desert.One man screaming in a desert is harmless. One man screaming in front of a large crowd is anything but.
DCS is justified in calling RHJ a horrible person, but when he calls RHJ a horrible cartoonist, it insults the taste of his readers. And DCS knows how hurtful that can be to fans, if he remembers his own reaction to an insult to John Lennon.
But could he have done so without rallying the support of the masses? If he'd kept his opinions to himself, and gone to art school or something, Jews would be just fine. As it happens, that didn't happen. Hence my point.GHitler hating Jews didn't make him one of the worst people in history. His attempted genocide did.I don't want to resort to bringing up Hitler to prove a point, but Hitler.
But the problem was that people were poor and scared. They were willing to do anything to revive their economy, and stop paying those insane damages.People could've also just realised he was a crackpot and ignored him. Same with anyone.
Actually you described Palestine more than America there. Poor, scared, damaged and abysmal economy - all those apply to there than almost any part of America (or so I assume). As a result they chose the more extremist option for government.But the problem was that people were poor and scared. They were willing to do anything to revive their economy, and stop paying those insane damages.
All you need are people who are scared, like the current American public.
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