One hypothesis: we have bad memories of people who expected obedience faster than we literally could obey at the time, or of demands that were literally impossible to fulfill even *after* simulating them.
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"We evolved for static culture" is too close for comfort to "Go back where you came from"...like, I think in order to talk about this claim in good faith I think I have to be explicit about the blob of antisemitism that in practice surrounds it? meh. hard to express cleanly.
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Oh huh. Yeah, that's a very different direction than all of what I'm thinking here. I'm also wanting to double-check we're even meaning the same thing by "static culture". I was assuming by your reference to CritRat that you'd read David Deutsch's work.
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I've had maybe-similar threat responses to phrases like "people do things for reasons" or "people have positive intent".
Not totally sure why but maybe related to my little sister engaging in lose-lose dynamics with me, where her immediate intent was control of me.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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