Good catch, Porthos. I refer to it as an Update in this post at Chronicles, the point being the need for sacrificial victim candidates to be sub-human and "worthy" of oppression, hatred, and violence ipso facto.
No question of the scapegoat analysis. Add to that the twisted, inside-out postmodern victimology of the contemporary ethos to supply that extra special little sqeeze of insidiously perverse perniciousness.
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Good catch, Porthos. I refer to it as an Update in this post at Chronicles, the point being the need for sacrificial victim candidates to be sub-human and "worthy" of oppression, hatred, and violence ipso facto.
No question of the scapegoat analysis. Add to that the twisted, inside-out postmodern victimology of the contemporary ethos to supply that extra special little sqeeze of insidiously perverse perniciousness.
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