1/ on a tangent, the most dangerous place to be is just over the heretical line , or just on the edge lots of attention focused there lots of tactics that work to destabilize people 1" into the acceptable zone, or 1/16" of an inch past the linehttps://twitter.com/waitbutwhy/status/1488875720008945666 …
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2/ if you just boldly stand WAY the hell on the other side of the line and say yes, I think that there are racial differences in mean IQ, and they're quite large yes, I think that 50% of people are net drains on society as currently constituted >>>
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3/ yes, I think that the extremely mentally ill should be locked in facilities yes, I think that certain classes of criminals should be deported and never allowed back yes, I think birthright citizenship should be ended / retroactively revoked
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4/ yes, I think that IQ tests should be used for hiring [ and, yes, I understand how this interacts with my belief that there are racial differences in IQ ] yes, I think that owning property and paying a poll tax should be required to vote yes, I think we should
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5/ ...then people will splutter and say "you're racist" and you shrug and saypic.twitter.com/5XqgUKtHtU
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6/ and they'll sputter some more and say "you're anti-democratic" and you smile and saypic.twitter.com/cSKrESlg9z
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7/ Part of the trick to building an anti-fragile life where you can just say things, is to work in an industry where there are no gatekeepers Academia, mainstream media, politics, etc are absolutely anathema to having effective free speech Even in tech, you have to work angles
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8/ After I got cancelled, back in the day, the search engine results for my name were pretty spicy and fun ...but as it turns out, employers do not look for "spicy and fun". They look for bland. So I got gigs via headhunters, under a false name. I used my middle name + last
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9/ during the entire application process. Headhunter middleman saw my real ID when I filled out the I-9 form, and didn't think anything of it. End client thought I was named "James", and I'd have answer to that in meetings. Wacky!
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