I hear this a lot, but it kinda seems to come down to "is rich" & "understands how wealth works" (a terrible skill to neglect when you actually have wealth). Seems like it's less about values & more about which bucket "wealthy person" gets placed in within the ID politics frame
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Replying to @webdevMason @rivatez
If you remove "fiscal conservatism," which afaict used to mean "small government" & now means "any reasonable understanding of how money works," what about SV techies looks right-wing at all? It's a stretch. They're not religious. They're not having kids.
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Replying to @webdevMason @rivatez
only dipping in to say wait lol they are *TOTALLY* religious, it's just a new religion - earth mother goddess shit, 'we are all one,' rigid creation and apocalypse myths framed with meaning (nihilistic birth, death by selfishness), hostile contempt for inconvenient science
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Replying to @micsolana @rivatez
I would totally buy that they're cognitively-determined pagans as a direct result of the same slightly wonky pattern-matching equipment that makes them good at whatever it is that keeps the lights on in San Francisco, but that's def not "right-wing" "religion"
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Replying to @webdevMason @micsolana
I think of ‘religion’ and ‘having kids’ as correlated by-products of right-wing values around respecting tradition, social norms & hierarchies, natural law etc. (but saying that- the religious, dynasty-building conservative faction in SV is growing too! They just aren’t tweeting)
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I'd also refer to
@tylercowen's recent interview with@nytdavidbrooks where DB says something I say a lot actually -- he says most people on the Left think Left and live Right. (I usually say this in a nastier way & about myself - which may be non-tweetable ..... )1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes -
Replying to @TheAnnaGat @webdevMason and
yes agree with both you and
@webdevMason. the other thing is- people hold contradictory beliefs in this area all the time. the idea that there is a straight left/right divide also comes down to the ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLY WAY POLITICAL SURVEYING QUESTIONS ARE FRAMED3 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
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I have no idea how to identify anymore. E.g. my research group
@IxyLabs was co-founded on purpose by 3 people with different politics. I always say Chrystal is a progressive, Peter neo-con, and I hate everybody. But ofc.... "Confused" would be more accurate.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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(actually if you want to read some really good pol science/psych papers -
@jordanbpeterson’s lab at UofToronto have been working on question techniques to reduce political framing/bias)3 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @rivatez @webdevMason and
Want to try this. I always end up like Gandhi in the traditional online tests even though I don't think that's accurate in ANY way.
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