In the academic and social justice left, 'stay in your lane', 'speech is violence', knowledge is culturally constructed, gender differences are culturally constructed etc *do* come from postmodernism but I agree most people don't know that. It's just normal now. https://twitter.com/cultofdusty/status/970421801472884736 …
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Replying to @cultofdusty
Then you live in a tiny hyper-rational bubble. The rest of us are dealing with claims that different demographics have their own truth - see Kristie Dotson, intersectionality, critical race theory, postcolonialism, queer theory, decolonise science etc.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @cultofdusty
You must know anti-vax attitudes coming from the left, denial of gendered brain differences on the left, sometimes even denial of evolution (see everyday feminism) and protests against Cancer Research saying obesity is a risk for cancer? That sort of thing? Never seen any of it?
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Replying to @cultofdusty @HPluckrose
If you agree that those kinds of stuff are bad, why do you keep attacking the people that oppose them? Shouldn't you agree with them? I don't get it.
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Because their anger at the fringe left is disproportionate to the anger at the fringe right? And, the fringe right has way more power in American government right now.
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I'm sorry but I can't agree with "anger policing". There is nothing bad with focusing on a specific problem, as long as its consequences are assessed properly. Besides Dusty is arguing that PoMo has not much negative effects, which is independent of anyone's opinion on the right
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Replying to @amiguello1 @SkepticalJody and
Let's agree on something though: those who claim the left is worse than Trump because of PoMo, or that SJWs are destroying the world are dumb and deserve to be yelled at. I just don't think people like Pluckrose are from that group.
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Yes. No.
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