i think "bad at thinking" is key, different than "intelligent" theres an element of self control involved thats not broadly taught and seems to be endowed or learned rarely but feels key i think ASD-adjacent people often though not always have an advantage herehttps://twitter.com/Aella_Girl/status/1442298155354238976 …
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I think it's a deeply flawed premise that reflects some underlying category errors
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category error 1: conflating a certain amount of clumsiness in a low-resolution medium (Twitter) with "inability to consider"
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category error 2: person that spends years cultivating online attention by being deliberately controversial making a fundamental attribution error about "people" because of what her online engagement looks like
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category error 3: confusing people's kneejerk moral outrage takes in a social signaling oriented medium with their actual moral decisions and resulting behaviors
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category error 3: confusing toy problems (whether Trolley problem or Twitter poll or anything like that) for real moral reasoning
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i see your points but i also thing sangfroid matters hm
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