Finding this to be a very useful discussion. Sam Harris seems outmatched here (too much time in the IDW echo chamber), but kudos to him for having @rtraister on his podcast.https://twitter.com/SamHarrisOrg/status/1059499902323970048 …
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But I think that is what she was trying to talk about. That we shouldn't be so concerned about celebrities and should have much greater concern about everyday abusive power dynamics among regular people.
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generally you can't produce debate-talking-points examples of this kind of stuff because most of it is below the surface, or even needs to be kept discreet for good reasons. I could offer personal anecdotes hear but I'm literally sworn to keep confidence on them.
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but the fact is, yes, actually, while there was a HUGE amount of justified anger from women (and men) about many kinds of abuse, there was also (and is still ongoing) a massive exploitation of the moment by bad actors who are causing enormous collateral damage.
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Yeah, you are probably right. But looking more broadly, it seems to be an inevitable counter reaction to the lack of real concern on these issues before.
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