Has @bariweiss, @SamHarrisOrg, @jordanbpeterson, @benshapiro, or @charlesmurray responded to @NathanJRobinson's article on @curaffairs yet? It's been four months. Nothing but crickets. https://www.currentaffairs.org/2018/05/pretty-loud-for-being-so-silenced …
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Replying to @nathanoseroff @bariweiss and
Free speech can both be under assault and people making this point can be popular. I’m not even going to make some subtle Simpson’s Paradox like point. It’s as simple as obesity and starvation can happen in the same society.
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Replying to @LevelOAnalysis @nathanoseroff and
As long as food is not evenly distributed throughout the population, you can have both. As long as free speech values are not evenly distributed throughout the population, you can have both a crisis of free speech and popular free speech advocates.
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Replying to @LevelOAnalysis @bariweiss and
So what you're saying is the NY Times should hire
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Replying to @nathanoseroff @bariweiss and
I think Nathan Robinson doesn't use the principle of charity enough, so I wouldn't recommend him to work for any popular publication. I'm not sure how that's relevant to what I said though.
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Replying to @LevelOAnalysis @bariweiss and
Nathan Robinson: 'doesn't use the principle of charity enough'. Bari Weiss, Sam Harris, Jordan B Peterson, Ben Shapiro and Charles Murray: well-known for using the principle of charity. Am I in Hell?
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Replying to @nathanoseroff @bariweiss and
Definitely I am more responsive and offended by strawmans and mischaracterizations when they happen to people I like than people I dislike, and that's bad.
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Replying to @LevelOAnalysis @nathanoseroff and
Peterson & Harris haven't written long essays about why specific thinkers are bad--recommending they not be taken seriously by sane ppl. When you do that you shouldn't strawman, mischaracterize, and not contend /w the true and useful things that explain some of their popularity.
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If I wrote an essay critiquing Coates it would be hack to find the dumbest most implausible thing he wrote and use that to say no one should listen to him.
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