"When their cohort went to see 'Hamilton,' the others professed surprise that Harden and Tucker-Drob had enjoyed it, as if their work could be done only by people uncomfortable with an inclusive vision of American history." ...https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/09/13/can-progressives-be-convinced-that-genetics-matters/amp …
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... Hard to hear what's being said through the tribal dialect.
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... The New Yorker seems to be very cautiously distancing itself from Blue Tribe thought leaders such as William Darity, who says the study of genetics "can be rendered to the same location as Holocaust denial research".
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... Second thoughts on whether "You know who else believed in genes? Adolf Hitler" is the hill to die on?
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They believed global warming was going to kill us all by now. When you think you're going to die soon you can be less choosy about which hill to die on.
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It’s killed lots of people this year already
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Yes, but the show must go on, and that means no suicide pacts
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