2/We 'pass through' responsibility for people in hard situations; the harder the situations, the more the responsibility passes through. We 'pass through' less for anyone with power - teachers, police, parents. This is all kind of weird, because ultimately-
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3/People's choices are a result of concrete things. You pass responsibility through the shitty child to their parents, but decide not to pass responsibility through them to *their* shitty parents. Why? Decisions like these are heavily decided by cultural norms, and-
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4/you can find different cultural agreements about where the responsibility gets placed. Some cultures don't pass responsibility through shitty children at all, and instead blame the child completely for all of its actions. Conservatives tend to do less responsibility
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5/pass-through; the individual gets to be responsible. Liberals tend to pass-through a lot; there are reasons for behavior and we shouldn't blame you. We pass through responsibility way more for women, who get lighter prison sentences for the same crimes and have issues with
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6/sex and body image passed through to culture/men. We let responsibility stop with men, who get mocked if they support stuff like
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7/ Also why socialism tends to be more female-supported - for women and socialism, responsibility passes through "you" into society or authority or whatever. But if you look around, you can see constantly little decisions for where to let the responsibility land, all the time
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8/and for me it's seeming increasingly weirder, and more revealing of our incentives, where we want to focus blame (and power!), and ultimately an arbitrary tool used to guide social norms for deeper purposes.
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How do you post your threads so fast? Is there a tool?
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If you start a thread as a new message you can write out the whole thing before you send it. But if you’re posting a thread in replies to another tweet, you have to compose, post, compose, post, etc
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An interesting "why" (assign responsibility for changes in future behavior) but then the rest of the thread is about the "how" another way to look at this is that responsibility is assigned to make people the focal points for subjects too complex for non experts to understand
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Not nessecarily mutually exclusive
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