1/ There’s something VERY suspicious about the social media platforms & their new treatment of Trans issues. I now believe it’s being fashioned cynically as the preferred weapon with which to hunt those who will never give a single inch of scientific ground to political pressure.
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2/ This banning of “deadnaming” is preposterous. We need to honor work attributed before transition! How does this differ from our need to discuss scientific papers published under a “maiden name”? Or contributions before a Muslim name is chosen (e.g. Cassius Clay, Cat Stevens).
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3/ This makes being a historian impossible. Further treating Trans M/F *exactly* the same as born M/F would be medical malpractice. Etc. So what you’re really doing is saying that biology, history, science and medicine are only allowed to exist at the whim of political activists.
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4/ This is like Caligula making his horse a senator. Any competent independent person knows that if they don’t treat the horse as a senator, they will be disappeared. So it’s done to select against strong independent clear headed thinkers by forcing them to identify themselves.
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5/ Further almost all of us who fight this issue in the
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6/ So if this is a non issue, then what is it? It appears to be a deliberate device for smoking out any person w/ high independence & moderate to high intelligence who refuses to knuckle under to authoritarians. The game is revealed: Trans is the shibboleth to smoke out holdouts.
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End/ I propose a counter measure. Let me put forward the Galileo Principle: the use of science is an ABSOLUTE defense against bigotry & discrimination by political activists. Science simply trumps activism & ToS. Line in the sand. Full stop. If you agree use
#GalileoPrinciple.
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Replying to @EricRWeinstein
Just a note from an actual historian of science: there's an irony in appealing to Galileo here. The popular Galileo is not the actual historical Galileo — the latter is a more complicated figure.
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Replying to @wellerstein @EricRWeinstein
Regardless of the truth of this statement, the principle of not letting science bend to political activists still stands. Also, what's the chance that Eric knew of this dual Galileo thing and was devilishly misleading people?
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1) I still don't really see how "science says I should oppose Twitter's abuse policy" makes any sense (naming conventions and rules vary by culture and are not scientific). 2) Zero
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