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insulated by "it's a joke bro" and yet many people think the points are very insightful 2/2
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just watched it, it *was* funny and insightful in places
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but it's protected from critiques. It's funny and occasionally insightful but often dead wrong.
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who cares?
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I care because people believe the incorrect things because they're incorporated in funny jokes.
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I've seen it cited multiple times to make real arguments I disagree with.
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there's in particular trick he pulled that is basically the entire misdirection. He introduced a 1/
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"war" so he wouldn't have to explain how the accurate stuff he was describing from the world of 2013 2/
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plausibly links to his wildly implausible and very wrong in almost every way future world. 3/3
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