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    MMApr 27, 2017 at 6:59 am

    While I admire what you’ve written here and agree with some of those above that it is a well written article, I must also agree with the others that accurately point out that you do leave out the reasoning a liberal may use(like saying no to conservative speakers is free speech in itself) as well as problems with the Republican party which, as a conservative, I am well aware of, especially in today’s political climate. While this is also the millionth article on why today’s leftists are intolerant, it doesn’t make it any less true and I applaud you for putting your thoughts on such a touchy yet pertinent topic into print. I also think that both sides of this should distinguish between the term “liberals” and “leftists”, as I have no problems with liberals in a general sense, while todays leftists are correctly labeled the intolerant faction of all politics, making open minded and level-headed liberals look bad. Thanks for the interesting read.

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    EmbarrassedApr 20, 2017 at 4:36 am

    Suffolk County ignorance, Fairfield County pretentiousness, you’re really representing the Fordham community here, Jesus would be proud.

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    make it stopApr 19, 2017 at 10:08 pm

    You really think that Trump became the “enemy by default” simply because he’s a political outlier? Jesus Christ. He became the “enemy” because he is a disgusting, repugnant man who has the intellect and temperament of a 3rd grader. Are you actually blind to that reality? Because if you are, that’s truly tragic.

    And frankly, it’s hard not to be condescending towards conservatives when their views are so antiquated and unreasonable. As an aggregate, you overtly deny science and facts. You deny the notion that all humans should be treated with respect, and you have elected a treasonous fool who has made our country the laughing stock of the world. How are us liberals supposed to act towards you, Paul, when you and your fellow party members deny the most basic aspects of logic and reason? Am I expected to respect your views when your views neglect to respect others? And doesn’t this make YOU the intolerant one? I’m so sick of reading article after article on here about how evil liberals are. This newspaper has become an embarrassment.

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      EidgenoßenApr 19, 2017 at 10:48 pm

      No need for profanity. Perhaps you could elucidate why you think the logic is flawed. I think it’s a bit hyperbolic to say Trump has the intelligence of a 3rd grader, but if you were to expand on the rest of what you said, and post some philosophical points challenging conservative thought, that would be helpful for everyone.

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        make it stopApr 19, 2017 at 11:07 pm

        Where at any point was I profane?

        And secondly, I’m sick of having to justify why I think Trump’s conservatism is logically flawed and unreasonable. Isn’t it obvious? Do I really have to point each and every moment of his stupidity and hypocrisy out? I will, but to me it just seems like a given.

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      alan landickApr 27, 2017 at 1:58 am

      i guess your what the bible calls the antichrist!!

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    BruhApr 19, 2017 at 7:01 pm

    “The Left still remains, arguably still, the dominant intellectual tradition in contemporary times; its stranglehold over the curriculum in many public schools, universities, and large portions of the mainstream media demonstrate just how influential it remains.”
    The link to WaPo you have linked there makes absolutely no sense…it’s actually about a REPUBLICAN lawmaker in Oklahoma who attempted to censor the education system by banning AP US HIstory..did you even read it? If anything that shows the intolerance on the extreme right, nice self drag though I guess.

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    Emma BoarApr 18, 2017 at 9:30 pm

    Wow! I saw your facebook profile and I can totally understand why you are the way you are…I’d be very mad too if I looked like the babadook

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      SApr 19, 2017 at 8:37 pm

      If you’re going to choose to comment on an article, perhaps you should try to focus on people’s actual arguments instead of attacking them personally. By attacking his looks as compared to his argument, you radiate intolerance of the highest kind.

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        Emma BoarApr 20, 2017 at 3:31 pm

        I have never claimed to be tolerant of the right, I absolute have no regard for them whatsoever, so your comment is absolutely pointless. You sound quite upset, perhaps you should look for a safe space

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        Emma BoarApr 20, 2017 at 3:34 pm

        On top of that, I am positive that he is completely aware of his ghastly bad looks. It isn’t intolerant to point out facts. Run along to your safe space, snowflake.

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      EidgenoßenApr 20, 2017 at 6:55 pm

      It takes a babadook to know a babadook.

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        Emma BoarApr 20, 2017 at 7:52 pm

        How long did it take you to think of that? Come up with something original, snowflake.

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        EidgenoßenApr 20, 2017 at 8:13 pm

        Well, first I had to find out what a “babadook” was. I must say, that was one of the more abstruse insults I have heard.

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        Emma BoarApr 21, 2017 at 12:10 am

        It’s the most accurate comparison to explain what exactly he looks like, he could really be its twin. A face not even a mother could love

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      Tom HagenApr 24, 2017 at 8:23 pm

      It seems we have another culprit fitting under the “Intolerant” left!

      By the way, I admire your pictures very much…

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        Emma BoarApr 25, 2017 at 6:18 pm

        Tom, I understand that you’re upset because you’re inbred. Must be hard having parents who are siblings

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    RamFanApr 18, 2017 at 9:28 pm

    This is in the top 5 of the worst things I’ve ever read in my life. We get it, Paul, you’re mediocre and inadequate in every way possible. No need to deflect your inner turmoil on the internet like this. Therapy might help. Please look into it.

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      PubliusApr 19, 2017 at 12:03 pm

      So those opposed to your ideology are in need of reparative therapy? This comment has probably done more to assert the cause of the author than any of the arguments in the article.

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      PJApr 24, 2017 at 11:42 am

      Typical lefty response with the hurling of personal insults. Further reinforces the author’s assertions.

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    PJApr 17, 2017 at 9:45 pm

    Excellent, well written piece that will surely incite the snowflakes into another hissy fit. Yes who was it that said if fascism would appear in the USA, it would manifest in the form of a leftist movement. We’re seeing that now.

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      make it stopApr 19, 2017 at 10:10 pm

      You truly are delusional. Take a history class and learn what fascism actually is. If you’re still supporting Trump after that, then you yourself are a fascist.

      Oh, and Trump is the biggest cry baby, snowflake to walk this entire earth. You people are so useless and stupid.

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    What The Hell Is ThisApr 17, 2017 at 9:43 pm

    reddit.com/r/iamverysmart

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    Charlie Shea FCRH 17Apr 16, 2017 at 12:04 am

    this is dumb as hell

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    Again?Apr 15, 2017 at 8:02 pm

    How many times does Fordham need to post the same “opinion piece” that boils down to “I am upset at leftists because I only watch Fox News and listen to my racist uncle for worldviews” before they realize they’re removing what little legitimacy they have as a paper. Seriously take this Infowars shit somewhere else.

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    UmmmmApr 15, 2017 at 6:44 pm

    In fact, it is your party that has shifted frighteningly towards extremism in recent decades. Regarding the “open border anarchy” that Clinton and Sanders supposedly agreed upon – check out this video of candidates Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush discussing illegal immigration in 1980. Note how drastically the tone has shifted within the Republican party. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixi9_cciy8w

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      PubliusApr 19, 2017 at 11:58 am

      We are a nation that supposedly lives under the rule of law. If we are to stop enforcing the law when it comes to immigration, then where do we draw the line? The inability to address illegal immigration in the 1980s has lead us to our current predicament with regards to the immigration question. Republicans, dating back to the foundation of the party, have always had a “tougher” stance on immigration, and if anything Bush and Reagan were the deviants from Republican orthodoxy. See Eisenhower’s position on illegal immigration: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Wetback

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        EidgenoßenApr 19, 2017 at 1:48 pm

        Even if the Republicans called for a total block on all immigration, I cannot see how it could be considered “extremism.” Drastic, maybe; “extremist,” in no way. A border is an essential characteristic of a sovereign state, and the permeability of that border is at the discretion of the inhabitants of the state. Many sovereign states, including our own, have issued moratoriums on immigration in certain times and contexts. Watching the video of Bush and Reagan, what strikes me most is not their openness to immigration but, in fact, their hesitation to make concessions to “anchor baby” families (while, in the end, they do make concessions).
        Nowadays, Trump isn’t even advocating a full block–”beautiful door in the beautiful wall,” as he put it. Calling something “extremism” doesn’t make it so.

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    24601Apr 15, 2017 at 5:54 pm

    The article’s fundamental flaw is its lack of any attempt at engagement with the other side of the political spectrum – or, at least, what it perceives to be the other side of the political spectrum: it confounds opposition to Brexit and the election of Donald Trump with unabashed leftism, conveniently ignoring the numerous factions within the British and American conservative movements which, tapping their own equally authentic understanding of conservative principles, opposed each of these “booming victories.” But this is a relatively minor point. The author simply assumes and asserts his beliefs without making any genuine effort at convincing those who might disagree with him, expecting us to blindly assent to the evidence-free accusation that modern leftism “is perhaps the greatest existential threat of modern times,” on the basis of its alleged “inherent degeneracy.” These sort of arguments, eminently subjective as they are, will not (and indeed, are not designed to) convince the other side; rather, they are the sort of red meat that hopelessly ideological demagogues like Ted Cruz throw to their base and that have caused our recent descent into unprecedentedly toxic partisanship. Donald Trump, perhaps lacking the intellect to use this kind of ideologically-driven rhetoric, resorts to a baser form of partisanship that is more akin to the kind of cult of personality that authoritarians cultivate rather than the kind of partisanship that ideologues manufacture: his enemies are corrupt, immoral, and fundamentally evil, solely because they oppose him. As I said, his tribalism is not ideological: Hillary Clinton can be a “nasty woman” in 2016, even though she was a “wonderful woman” in 2008, despite little difference in her policy preferences in each of those years. The substantial difference between the two Clintons was, of course, their opposition to Donald Trump: Clinton was happy enough to play nice with Trump, the outlandish celebrity, in 2008, despite their ostensible policy differences, and he was more than thrilled to cooperate. But the moment they became enemies, they were suddenly at each other’s throats. What is the solution to this problem? I’d be arrogant if I claimed to know. But this article certainly isn’t it: it’s quite the opposite. I suggest, however, one modest step for all of us to pursue: try to ascertain a deeper understanding of the beliefs of people who oppose us. It’s a deceptively difficult task, masquerading as simple advice: overcoming our biases requires extraordinary effort and commitment, and we will never truly succeed. Unfortunately, though, it is more important than ever that we at least try.

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    Me, an intellectualApr 15, 2017 at 2:30 pm

    SO MUCH FOR THE TOLERANT LEFT

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    CoolApr 15, 2017 at 12:43 pm

    Yes it is the left who is intolerant not the party who fought against gay marriage (and continues to, considering a bill has been introduced in North Carolina to delegitimizate gay marriage). Trump calling women who criticized him “ugly” and “pigs” was also very very tolerant much more than those dang lefties who want to allow non-Christians to be able to immigrate to a country founded on religious freedom. Keep being uniformed.

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      EidgenoßenApr 20, 2017 at 7:18 pm

      Almost as much as Barack Obama “deligitimized” gay marriage, when he said before his 2008 run that he was morally opposed to it from a religious perspective.

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    The DudeApr 13, 2017 at 10:47 am

    I can’t help but admire how incredibly biased this fact based article is. There are no accounts of the things that conservatives have done wrong, but rather what they have right. And yet you address the liberal side as a scandalous, “degenerative” point of society. What this article is could easily be classified as “click bait.” I don’t disagree with many of the things you’ve said in this article- however, you seem to construct the idea that one side is right and the other is simply wrong.
    That is not how the world works, and it will never work that way. Both liberals and conservatives are guilty of this: Choosing to fight instead of understand one another. That is an ignorant way of thinking that everyone should concede to, including myself. I don’t believe that one side is better than the other, even though I clearly have my standpoints. I don’t wish the other side ill because they think in a way that I could never duplicate; that is the way that the world works! It’s how we make progress! If we didn’t have these diverse ways of thought, we wouldn’t have the technology to even see your article.
    It’s amazing that we refuse to locate the much more simple and straightforward path over a river simply because one person wants to go through a canyon and another wants to climb a mountain.
    An unbiased mind would point out that “Hey, you both know that there’s a bridge that goes right over the river you’re trying to get across, right?”
    But nay, we will instead ignore the truth and see our own ideas, because “My view will be better” or “My trail will make me stronger” when, in fact, there is a better way if both sides would just agree to take it.
    Making an article like this is admirable for your integrity and clear standpoint.
    However, it will not help people.
    It will not change the world; rather, it will cause more hatred among parties because you have produced a biased article against them.
    It will make them see the other side as a group of biased haters.
    I don’t condone your article: It is well written and frankly correct in many points, but it covers up a rather large portion of people’s views, and I think that it is high time enough to end this petty struggle among people and begin a new era of understanding.

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    mecha space Jesuit 420Apr 12, 2017 at 10:39 pm

    oh wowie! Another article complaining about FREE SPEECH and those TOLERANT LIBERALS!!!! So exciting and original, keep up the good work angry white boi :))))

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    Your Obedient ServantApr 12, 2017 at 6:03 pm

    Quite pretentious, asserting that alternative world views, and the policy preferences they naturally generate, are somehow intellectually unsound because they don’t neatly fit into a narrow definition of culture. Moreover, for someone complaining about the radical intolerance, you don’t lend yourself much authority for accusing those in opposition of being “degenerate” and “loony”.

    This fetishization of a pseudo-Clash of Civilizations mentality lacks legitimate proof beyond your opinion. Empirically, the efficacy of your assertions is dubious at best and highlights a severe misunderstanding of both the policy formation process and the motive operation of the current political parties. You can’t simply observe an outcome and assign it the melodramatic catalyst you desire, ignoring much more practical explanations.

    However, I’m glad you’ve decided to come down from the mountainside to deliver us the stone tablets of redemption. I hope we all rapidly accept your singular viewpoint so that we may utterly dispense with premises that are narratively inconsistent. That way I can overlook your misdiagnosis and get on with being just as stodgy as those you feign to decry.

    A.Ham

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    Donald J. TrumpApr 12, 2017 at 5:48 pm

    Tremendous article! Keep writing – you’ve got quite a talent. Make sure to send your op-eds to my new address when I’m finally sent to prison. My future cell mate Mike will love them!

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      Bernie SandersApr 12, 2017 at 5:50 pm

      You’ll be behind bars sooner than you think Donny!

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    SisyphusApr 12, 2017 at 5:43 pm

    I’ve been pushing this rock for so long and I finally have a break and have to read this crap!?

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    annaApr 12, 2017 at 5:39 pm

    Great text ! your mother would be proud.kisses.

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    Aleksandr DuginApr 12, 2017 at 5:18 pm

    Don’t you think it’s pretty dangerous to use your entire vocabulary in one article?

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    Cary GrantApr 12, 2017 at 5:14 pm

    Excellent read, Paul! Only old schoolers will understand… no snowflakes allowed!

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    EidgenoßenApr 12, 2017 at 4:38 pm

    A perspicacious article that really cuts to the heart of the issue. Once you dispute the nature of reality and substitute a modernist philosophy in its place, you are free to deny the needs of other citizens and dismiss them as “irredeemable”–which was, incidentally, a far more odious comment than any Trump ever made. While this kind of rhetoric might provide one with a feeling of superiority, it essentially guarantees that the other side will be your enemy, if for no other reason than to defend personal honor. If the “radical left” truly felt their ideas could hold up to full philosophical scrutiny, they would have no need to engage in supercilious posturing.

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      Charlie Shea FCRH 17Apr 16, 2017 at 12:09 am

      “A far more odious comment than any Trump ever made” *thinking emoji*

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    CincinnatusApr 12, 2017 at 4:17 pm

    You denounce the left for attempting to block the Gorusch nomination – how does that differ at all from what Republicans did with regards to Garlands nomination last fall? Also wasn’t it Mitch McConnell who went out of his way to oppose Obama at every step of the way? Seems that there’s problems occurring on both sides of aisle – not sure if all the blame can be thrown on Democrats, no matter how conveineant that would be for your argument

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    SwagBoyApr 12, 2017 at 3:34 pm

    So beyond the thesaurus abuse you’re basically just saying, “the left sucks.”

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    CamusApr 12, 2017 at 2:36 pm

    Bravo Paul!

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    PubliusApr 12, 2017 at 12:52 pm

    Oh boy! The millionth article since the election denouncing the left as intolerant, can’t wait to read!

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    John Walton FC72Apr 12, 2017 at 11:14 am

    Russel Kirk was “the founding father” of modern American conservatism. William Buckley was it’s Saint Paul.

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