Helen Pluckrose: Rules of Engagement
Helen Pluckrose is one of my favorite people on Twitter. After a long hiatus, she has returned, indicating that she will employ these rules for filtering out inappropriate and unproductive comments:
Helen Pluckrose is one of my favorite people on Twitter. After a long hiatus, she has returned, indicating that she will employ these rules for filtering out inappropriate and unproductive comments:
If you actually cared about trans lives... You'd DEMAND indubitable evidence for the medical treatment they receive. Especially when it involves an incredibly invasive/novel approach. Trans youth deserve better care than experimentation. Those are human beings, not lab rats. . . . Or have incredibly small sample sizes, poor control for confounding factors, & have virtually absent follow up greater than 5 years (where the most IMPORTANT data is lingering). I have a lot of bones to pick with today's "trans research."
Jesse Singal tweets:
In his same Tweet Thread: "Stop fucking reducing people to their skin color. It's gross and immoral behavior, and it's crazy to me that it's not only allowed but incentivized in so many liberal spaces."
This episode serves as a spotlight on the deplorable behavior of Abigail Disney.
I've seem several of these videos over the years. Object Permanence is deeply wired into us mammals, not an intellectual endeavor. This dog is lovable!
This is a passage from Will Storr's new book, The Status Game: On Human Life and How to Play It (2022):
Tyrannies are virtue-dominance games. Much of their daily play and conversation will focus on matters of obedience, belief and enemies. Is the game you’re playing coercing people, both inside and outside it, into conforming to its rules and symbols? Does it attempt to silence its ideological foes? Does it tell a simplistic story that explains the hierarchy, deifying their group whilst demonising a common enemy? Are those around you obsessed with their sacred beliefs? Do they talk about them continually and with greedy pleasure, drawing significant status from belief and active belief? Does it seek to damage and destroy lives, often with glee? Is this aggression made to feel virtuous? That’s probably a tyranny. This might sound melodramatic, but we all contain the capacity for this dreadful mode of play: those cousins are built into our coding. If we’re serious about ‘never again’ we must accept that tyranny isn’t a ‘left’ thing or a ‘right’ thing, it’s a human thing. It doesn’t arrive goose-stepping down streets in terrifying ranks. It seduces us with stories.