If you are an ordinary person who is staying home, taking care of your kids, or putting yourself on the line to do an essential job, you’re already a good guy. If you’re doing “a little” to help, your help matters.
I didn’t like Tyler’s choice of rhetoric either tbh. It’s memetically fit but it seems subtly bad.
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You’re essentially framing it as “people who are lousy at things need to shape up” rather than “we need to free the people who are good at things”. This biases towards aggressive rather than constructive directions.
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While bans and prohibitions are a problem, I do not believe they are the core problem. The core problem is failed institutions. The solution is building new institutions, but a pre-requisite is ending the old institutions. This does require a degree of 'aggression'
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