I missed it too! Here I am, still on the left, still not evaluating people by their race, gender or sexuality, still thinking that's fairly integral to liberalism...https://twitter.com/EricRWeinstein/status/993555036356526083 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose @benshapiro
Helen, you’re pointing to the extremes and making it out to be representative of the monolith. What about the extremes on the far-right: racism, sexism, homophobia. Even in the extremes of the far-left, I rather tolerate their, sometimes, misguided view on equality than bigotry
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Be objective
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Replying to @MX_Mollenthiel @benshapiro
This is what we argued here. I agree with you. https://areomagazine.com/2017/08/22/a-manifesto-against-the-enemies-of-modernity/ … I thought that was clear when I said I missed the memo about the left needing to judge people on race, gender, sexuality etc. I'm left and I don't. I am not alone.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @benshapiro
I’ll read it. But people on the Left don’t judge people based on one’s prioritized identity. Acknowledging differences unique to those differences isn’t resulting in an existential polarization. I find these arguments to be massive straw mans
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Some do, I'm afraid. Acknowledging differences and opposing discrimination is the right way to do it. Putting people in tiny stereotyped boxes and claiming they have knowledge suited to their caste is not.
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