The fact that you're getting likes for *boasting* about critiquing a book you don't like without even reading it is... stunning. How is this not anti-intellectualism? I'm *seriously* asking, because I do not understand.
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Replying to @originalcorvid @lexcorvus and
So, a priori confirmation bias, rather than anti-intellectualism?
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Replying to @originalcorvid @lexcorvus and
Yeah, that's 100% a victory - guy never even tried to engage. "Read Lewontin!" - lol, never heard that one before At least he didn't recommend Gould Lewontin stuck to a true but empty claim (var(w/in) > var(btw)) - Gould went to outright scientific fraud
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Replying to @originalcorvid @lexcorvus and
Yep, that was when he gave up - it's not like there's some novel argument that's going to make reality go away He blocked me as well - guess he's just super open minded and really good at argumentation
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Ha! He's actually still responding behind the blocks!
"Well, no one rebutted the tweets after I blocked everyone who disagreed, that means I win!"




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