theorem: differences in outcomes across different groups is determined neither by Oppression not variance in Ability but strictly by exogenous group differences in the distribution of preferences
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eigenrobot Retweeted hiro antagonist
there is nothing this theorem cannot explain and more efficiently than whatever other shit people are usinghttps://twitter.com/insipidwanker/status/1369571581714862081?s=19 …
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more importantly it removes all justification for Social Engineering "why are people X
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"de gustibus dude. chill out if they dont want X they can simply do Not X"4 replies 0 retweets 44 likesShow this thread -
"but i dont like their preferences and want a different outcome for them" wow ok bigot way to deny agency
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Agency relates only to individuals and not groups. So, I see no issue with the statement of itself. I don't think there is anything wrong, per se, with wanting a different outcome for a specific group. Some cultural behaviors are clearly bad, even if it is their preference.
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I dare you to say this out loud in an anthro seminar
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