Whenever I talk to most people, they make me feel human. Whenever I talk to an intersectional, they make me feel brown.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal
This is it, man. This is the key. I always ask, 'What's the world I want to live in?' And 'intersectionality', etc., point away from it.
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Replying to @CarnunMP @G_S_Bhogal
King's 'content of character, not colour of skin' is the entire point. People are people are people.
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Replying to @CarnunMP
Exactly, Carnun. Both the far-left and the far-right want to make skin colour the defining feature of human beings.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @CarnunMP
How so? What I see is a lack of conditional independence where there should be. Think it's a straw man you're attacking.
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That it is,we dont yet live in a world s.t. conditioning on superficial traits is uninformative. The world's not randomly going to get there
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Replying to @sir_deenicus @CarnunMP
The world will get there by treating people as individuals, not as members of a racial group.
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Replying to @G_S_Bhogal @CarnunMP
That's coarse graining! If level of policy gains nothing from specifying the tree to a greater depth,then pointless waste of energy to do so
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Doesn't make sense? Clear that policy is ideally mechanism design pushing towards preferred equilibriums. Prediction=>probability=>entropy
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You're going to have to be more specific.
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