Ha! I'm like you I have very little patience with the "sacred lands of our ancestors" argument. But I am a lot more conflicted about arguments along the lines of "preserve our culture/ way of life/lifestyle". 1/
“Words speak for themselves” is a bs line people trot out when they unconsciously want to avoid scrutiny. Unless you’re publishing math proofs. If you don’t care enough to give some indication of where you’re coming from, tbh I don’t care enough to engage.
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Fair enough. But what should I put in a bio that “clarifies” my earlier statements? My birthplace? Race? Education? Jobs? A lot of what I tweet is about computer micro-architecture. I also have opinions on physics and pop culture... 1/
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There’s a limit to what a bio can hold, and it’s not clear to me what’s relevant to state, especially with so many possible contexts. I’m not trying to be a dick here, just to point out that, like most “I contain multitudes”. //
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The environment I’m seeing (including the most recent Dem debate) is different from the context you’re seeing. ..