BC, AD, and BB. Before blogs, exactly how often could you read something like this — Philip Weiss (a Jewish journalist) criticizing pro-Israel bias among powerful (Jewish) journalists? Exactly never. Illustrating Tyler Cowen’s point that blogging allows him to say what he really thinks.
What’s an example, Andrew?
What Philip Weiss wrote was not merely an example of “[Jewish] journalists criticizing other [Jewish] journalists”. It was very specific criticism: criticism of pro-Israel bias. It is this specific criticism that I claim is very rare or non-existent. If I’m wrong I’m happy to learn that — but you haven’t provided an example. It is too vague to say “back issues of the Village Voice” or “Norman Podhoretz” or “Hannah Arendt” (who wasn’t a journalist).
“3 zillion examples” exist and you can’t give one?