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Editor @AreoMagazine Secular, liberal humanist. Mother. Doglover. Writing book about epistemology & ethics on the academic left Helen.pluckrose@areomagazine.com

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    1.  💈 Festivus Pole  💈‏ @gergblives Mar 6
      Replying to @ConceptualJames @GodDoesnt @xriskology

      Lol. Another in a long line of responses that indicate that you are truly interested in good faith debate and more than just the platitudes of "critical thinking."

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
    2. Phil Torres‏ @xriskology Mar 6
      Replying to @gergblives @GodDoesnt

      For the record, in case you missed it, I have repeatedly posted this request, which is sincere. Instead, these "regressives" simply block or harass me.pic.twitter.com/blIs3lIMQW

      7 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
    3. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose Mar 6
      Replying to @xriskology @GodDoesnt

      I agreed to talk to you if you promised not to go to Peter's work, wait in corridor or otherwise intimidate him. I was then shown you encouraging people to freak him out by telling him they know information about his daughter which you gave them. I have a daughter too.

      1 reply 1 retweet 10 likes
    4.  💈 Festivus Pole  💈‏ @gergblives Mar 6
      Replying to @HPluckrose @xriskology @GodDoesnt

      What kind of information was distributed? What was the context of this conversation? Is there textual evidence of it? Has it been released?

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose Mar 6
      Replying to @gergblives @xriskology @GodDoesnt

      Helen Pluckrose Retweeted Torres

      https://twitter.com/Torres65623394/status/968640608146423808 …

      Helen Pluckrose added,

      Torres @Torres65623394
      Replying to @cwebb619 @peterboghossian
      Peter is easily triggered. He's a snowflake. (Just joke about adopted Asian children; he'll freak out.) What's worse is that he's not clever enough to realize this. Please check on this in a day or two: he will block me for this tweet. The guy is a censorious authoritarian.
      1:16 PM - 6 Mar 2018
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        2.  💈 Festivus Pole  💈‏ @gergblives Mar 6
          Replying to @HPluckrose @xriskology @GodDoesnt

          1/2 - I appreciate you taking the time to find this and post it. And the inference about why he'd be upset about this is obvious. I'd be curious to see what PT's response is to this quote. From my understanding he's been dog pilled off twitter, at least for a while. See Picpic.twitter.com/eUflcUKNhU

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        3.  💈 Festivus Pole  💈‏ @gergblives Mar 6
          Replying to @gergblives @HPluckrose and

          To me, this leads to a different question, "which is to what degree when one decides to become a public figure, does one forfeit the right to privacy?" Particularly, when there's a relevant fact about their life that undermines their position on, say, politics, free speech, etc.

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        4. Brett Moan‏ @BrettMoan Mar 6
          Replying to @gergblives @HPluckrose and

          Zero. Public figures are merely people who others have interest in when that person is in a public square, it doesn’t constitute a “responsibility” to engage with any other individual if they don’t want to, that’s kinda the point of freedom/liberty/liberalism.

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        5.  💈 Festivus Pole  💈‏ @gergblives Mar 6
          Replying to @BrettMoan @HPluckrose and

          I don't think that what I said there entails that others have a responsibility to engage with other people. I'm not sure how you're reading that as a logical consequence of what I've said there?

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        6. Brett Moan‏ @BrettMoan Mar 6
          Replying to @gergblives @HPluckrose and

          Sorry reread the thread and realized I had misunderstood PTs posts by his main account and by throwaway accounts he’s made, are all based in this “responsibility to engage if you are a free speech advocate and public speaker” which is just illogical. I see now your question /1

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        7. Brett Moan‏ @BrettMoan Mar 6
          Replying to @BrettMoan @HPluckrose and

          In response to the details about the children, which is probably what you referring to in the privacy question. I think most WANT people that privacy for their children, (for security) but it’s likely common for mundane details to be public (like age, school,names, etc)

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        8.  💈 Festivus Pole  💈‏ @gergblives Mar 6
          Replying to @BrettMoan @HPluckrose and

          2/2 Again, my intuitions about the private lives of public figures are mixed/not fully formed - I'm simply asking questions - but given what you've specified here about children and privacy - I'm not sure how PT is releasing hidden 411.pic.twitter.com/fKnkYwYBCo

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        9. Helen Pluckrose‏ @HPluckrose Mar 6
          Replying to @gergblives @BrettMoan and

          I didn't think he got the info off Google. I thought he shared private information that he should have kept to himself.

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