What Sartre says here applies to others — alt-righters and pomo lefties, for example, who use rhetoric the same way — because the same general psychology is at work. They’ve imagined and projected a mythic enemy (a Jew, a Globalist, a Capitalist), and it’s that mythic abstraction that they both attack and define themselves against.
The abstraction they’re fighting doesn’t actually exist, so the particular individuals they’re trolling are mis-understood and straw-manned, and the conversation goes nowhere.
The againstness comes to form their core identity. Consequently there’s no real person there for anyone to respond to. They have little-to-no actual self, and feel a glimmer of being something only in generating reactions from others to their poking and trolling.
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