"all i ever learned from love was how to shoot at someone who outdrew you"https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/06/title-ix-is-too-easy-to-abuse/561650/ …
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my guess is that novel situations havent developed . . . whatever protective coating older situations have and so are more ripe for exploitation or maybe framing another way artificial regulations dont have the evolutionary stability of emergent norms
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What fascinates me is the way in which progressive politics sometimes reinvents traditional morality. as a socialcon I sometimes don't know where I stand on it. I think I'm against it because of the grotesque manner in which it happens.
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I think they reinvent traditional (in some sense) badly though, without the gentling institutions or subtleties that accrete over decades and centuries reinvented morality is often all sharp edges and guillotines and not peace but the sword and man against his father
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because of percieved social outcomes like being shunned and shit, probably much more of a problem 50 years ago than today overall which is why i think things feel a bit on-edge
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in my experience people will eventually ALWAYS take these opportunities. if not you now, then him tomorrow.
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