A polarization just indicates that the uniformity has clear team colors. Divergence from the narrative is trivial.
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Replying to @fides_et_cancri
There's no reason to believe that there is any fractal nature inherent to these teams.
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Replying to @fides_et_cancri
Ideologically yes. Emotionally? Maybe not as much
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Replying to @helioshellfire
I'm not convinced there is much of a difference
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Replying to @fides_et_cancri
Elaborate; I'm interested in your view of the social theatre
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Replying to @helioshellfire
but I think that large parts of what selects for what ideologies exist is a mixture of cladistics, similarity to relatives, and temperament.
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Replying to @fides_et_cancri
The left/right divide does have some hardline points of disagreement but mostly it appears to be arranged differences in types of people
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Replying to @fides_et_cancri
How much would a revival of aestheticism improve the social climate? And what classifies a bad idea?
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Replying to @helioshellfire
I'm not exactly sure what a social climate is or how it could be improved but specific concern upon the question of beauty seems good.
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I'd say there must be a moral imperative with which to measure ideology against. The degradation of culture is linked to aesthetic death.pic.twitter.com/Xh8TcTADBB
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