Hypothesis: one of cancel culture's sine qua non, mechanistically, is anti-discrimination regulations in the workplace Test: wont be complete but look for implementation and case law around "hostile environments" and various Bad behaviors and see what's covered
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Basically I am speculating that the government is generating the Cancel Crisis through extremely boring administrative law that most Americans know nothing about. I am skeptical of any improvement because it is from the Civil Rights Act and no way is anyone touching that
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Upon reading the summary of this text I was 1. glad to be validated (kind of) 2. glad someone had gone through the bother of writing a book 3. glad to not buy it because it would only depress mehttps://twitter.com/herandrews/status/1276692215293763584?s=19 …
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comment from Alex, I think the first counterpoint is a pretty good onehttps://twitter.com/AlexGodofsky/status/1276696122350866432?s=19 …
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I do think this is the most compelling counter to this thread's idea. Hm. There's a synthesis but I want to play vidya, I leave it as an exercise for the reader
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oh also, I love this:
@nicholatian gives us another case study, from Indonesia https://twitter.com/nicholatian/status/1276692329282310149?s=19 …This Tweet is unavailable.Show this thread -
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adding another to the college control stack as usual I have nothing to say about the object level issue and only note the mechanism for government exercising controlhttps://twitter.com/AbigailShrier/status/1352121732723666946?s=19 …
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always gratifying when
@bryan_caplan turns out to have the same view of the world that i do h/t@nebulousfocushttps://twitter.com/bryan_caplan/status/1400183634817081350 …Show this thread
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