A good measure of cultural fragmentation is how far on average a joke has to travel out of context for it to cause offense When jokes hit a mean free path of one degree on social graph you’ve hit anarchy
Yes, though you appear to have missed the 'I encourage you' joke. I've met Mark. I know something about his interests in empathy/emotion analysis. That was a dig at him I didn't expect you to get
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I understand and empathize with people who are the but of jokes finally being able to speak up. I’m definitely glad to see the trend you’re talking about. I also see a parallel trend that you don’t seem to see, and seem disinterested in seeing.
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As someone with autism I’m used to the idea of “people will randomly get very angry at you for crossing social lines” and do not like seeing entirely new lines created and moved constantly. The creators of these lines cross them with impunity.
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