The cancellation of Albert's panel highlights a worrying recent trend in the realm of literature: the refusal to acknowledge a 'Zionist' perspective, attributing inherent oppression to those who hold it.
This tendency to cast anyone who is 'Zionist' - a.k.a. Jewish - as an oppressor and thus canceled for the common good, is escalating in elite, educated circles.
The filibuster should remain to allow for extended debate, encouraging durable agreement on controversial issues, especially crucial matters such as federal abortion policy.
Controversial legislation should not be railroaded through Congress on party-line votes; the filibuster forces the majority party to listen to the minority party.
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