Haven't read Freddie's book yet, but have heard him interviewed on several podcasts, and this attempt to link his argument to anything proposed in the Bell Curve is so nasty.
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Replying to @HenryDubbstep
this effort began when these freaks caught wind of the existence of a book deal lol
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the poor fish Retweeted Scipio
Did you see this though?https://twitter.com/scipiosattler/status/1307848509635194880?s=20 …
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Replying to @realEggAccount @HenryDubbstep
the only surprising thing here is that he doesn't have the foresight not to praise freddie in private correspondence that might be disclosed when he inevitably reverses
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Yeah, that's exactly what I find interesting. Even the offer to blurb his book.
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Replying to @HenryDubbstep @realEggAccount
No way I'm going to finish this long-ass piece of dreck, but at the beginning of the review he actually narrates the story of how he was seduced by this devilish book. The most tedious shit imaginable.
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Replying to @HenryDubbstep @realEggAccount
Just like Nathan Robinson to equate whimsy with the perverse projection of a helpless child lost in the woods.
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See also, Pim and Francie. They're never quite as defenseless or naive as they look.pic.twitter.com/WzOhJk23yw
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