So it *doesn’t* derive from an eternalistic meta-narrative; it arises spontaneously from appreciation of nebulosity
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I think all this is what he’s trying to wave at with “generative”
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Maybe? That loops back to the insincerity of the argument. "Milo is ungenerative but my hypothetical thing will be."
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"Frog/Content" Twitter is extremely generative, in that sense, but he apparently finds no reason to engage with that.
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He *is* engaging with it! That’s what this article is… engagement… no?
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He picks out one (very aptly described as sterile) shock jock & synecdoches the whole scene through them...
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...then casts it all as but a pale prefiguring of his hypothetical Generative alt-left.
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In other words, I think the entire article is expansion on this sentence.pic.twitter.com/1Gl7HoUDOb
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Obviously his agenda is a leftist one, which clearly you don’t agree with (nor, particularly, do I), but that’s >
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> a matter of “ought,” which I believe is separable from “is”—specifically, analysis of how culture works currently.
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I agree that there’s a lot more nuance possible in an analysis of Frog Twitter, e.g., but even separating Milo from >
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> Neo-Nazis is a huge step ahead of the rest of HuffPo and the mainstream left and the SJW left (which he trashes).
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