I’m pleased to report that Seth Freedman’s latest article (which Israelinurse thoroughly debunked here) only garnered a measly 15 comments (excluding three comments that were posted as a result of technical errors).
Freedman’s drastic drop in popularity follows a downward trend from articles that previously generated on average 250+ comments.
Below we have tracked the comment count of Seth Freedman’s articles from August 1, 2009 thru November 6, 2009 and have included a couple of dates that we think have a lot to do with Freedman’s decline in popularity.

Thankfully, it looks like we’re not the only ones that are tired of Freedman’s sanctimonious, poorly researched, “as-a-Jew” Israel-bashing articles.
The Guardian's Golden Boy ain't so Golden Anymore
I’m pleased to report that Seth Freedman’s latest article (which Israelinurse thoroughly debunked here) only garnered a measly 15 comments (excluding three comments that were posted as a result of technical errors).

Freedman’s drastic drop in popularity follows a downward trend from articles that previously generated on average 250+ comments.
Below we have tracked the comment count of Seth Freedman’s articles from August 1, 2009 thru November 6, 2009 and have included a couple of dates that we think have a lot to do with Freedman’s decline in popularity.
Thankfully, it looks like we’re not the only ones that are tired of Freedman’s sanctimonious, poorly researched, “as-a-Jew” Israel-bashing articles.
Therein lies the problem
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