An interesting thing to observe is how people inadvertently reveal their true beliefs about things when talking about other things
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For eg, many takedowns of Trump involve photoshopping his appearance or otherwise presenting him as fat. Reveals what we think abt fatness
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A radical South Indian feminist recently posted abt how North Indian women can't get men. Reveals what she really thinks abt male attention
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To clarify - I don't think its as straightforward as "she says X but believes Y". Y is buried in the subconscious somewhere, maybe
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It can be really subtle. Pay attention to conversations about jobs, marriage, kids... everything. Even the clarifying questions we ask
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I often think about this phrase in a techbro's interview with a tech CEO. What do you think he thinks about bus drivers?
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It's always the throwaway little details that really betray a person's true values&beliefs. But you can't take them to court on those things
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Replying to @vgr
Damn, I need to read more mysteries. Only glimpsed thru as a child. Any recommendations? Poirot?
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