He just published new article:
https://www.compactmag.com/article/against-racialism-left-and-right/
The key excerpt:
“On X, many right-wing accounts espouse open anti-Semitism, often posting allegedly ironic memes about Adolf Hitler. I once posted something about critical race theory, and was told by one of these accounts, “Well, you know that critical race theory was invented by Jews.” Though this kind of right-wing conspiratorial thinking is nothing new, the fact that it has become so commonplace on online platforms like X is an alarming novelty that merits our concern.
This ideological vacuum is compounded with relaxed censorship policies on platforms like X, thanks to its new owner, Elon Musk. To be sure, this has allowed more space to express legitimate viewpoints and is preferable to the old censorship system. But it has also allowed conspiratorial thinking to gain traction. Worse, it has opened the door to alt-right influencers and the so-called Groypers, who have taken politics as a method of garnering attention and then monetizing it either on or off their platforms. This has all been exacerbated by the disappearance of gatekeepers and overall quality control within the post-establishmentarian right.”
Mask off, he is saying it clearly.
He wants more institutional speech gatekeepers, and less freedom.
Yet another shameless shill for Israel. Good news is now everyone sees right through people like Rufo.
Like I've been saying, you can define criticisms of that foreign country as "bigotry", and that charge will quiet some of the criticism.
But it eventually backfires, since if the only way to criticize that country's reprehensible behavior if to be labeled a "bigot" (of a special sort), then people will accept it.
Then the scheme backfires, and you get an increase in real bigotry.
We have seen this error before. We're seeing it again now.