pretty much every human behavior i fulminate against is something i'm perfectly happy with when it arises from someone's native impulses rather than being smarmily imposed by ideological coercion
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Replying to @chaosprime
viz. "pretty much every human behavior i fulminate against is something i'm perfectly happy with when it arises from someone's implicit/egosyntonic ideology rather than an unfamiliar/overt ideology"
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the difference between someone's drives when they do and don't have a hot poker made of memes jammed into their brainstem may be impenetrable to theory but it's pretty fucking clear in practice
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Replying to @chaosprime
Huge and meaningful difference that everyone should care about, but the difference isn’t in degree of ideology
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hm it seems to me that if X and Y look at Z and X judges Z good because it seems good to them, while Y judges Z good because it pattern matches What Is Considered Good and they fear what may happen if they fail to judge it good, Y is operating ideologically and X isn't no?
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Replying to @chaosprime
confounding: - implicit (seems good) vs. explicit (evaluated by reference to standard) - ideology (informed by system of ideas/norms) vs. non-ideological (complicated this means) - introjected vs. identified, roughly Nothing is more common than "seems good" being cryptoideology
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*nodnod* okeydokey the kind of case i'm actually thinking in terms of, where telling them apart seems other than intractable, is a very high information dynamic probably nothing that can be haphazardly applied to low information interactions certainly
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Replying to @chaosprime @mbateman
And the straw poll, no brainer.pic.twitter.com/UyhwONV8dF
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