1 Title: An Infovist's Advisory; Or, Standing Athwart History Yelling, "Wait! I Like the Idea, but the Execution Needs Work!"
7 > I said, "The truth is whatever you can get away with."
9 > "No, that's journalism. The truth is whatever you can't escape."
11 > —_Distress_ by Greg Egan
15 OUTLINE OF POINTS TO HIT—
17 POINTS FROM MY EMAIL TO BBL—
19 * the current situation re MtF is crazy
20 * activists who want to change society are both incentivized and selected for self-delusion—
21 * incentivized because: ... ? (Exercise: what was I thinking when I said
23 * selected-for because: ... ? (Exercise)
24 * some kind of Goodheart's-law/Berkson's-paradox-like phenomenon??
25 * Whichever activists happen to win get to write the history books, and so
26 most people end up with this Whig history view of the world where people in
27 the past were bad, bad men, but we're so much more progressive and
28 enlightened now. But evolutionarily speaking, there's no fact of the matter
29 as to what's better; there's only what won.
30 * A lot of intellectuals try to avoid politics: if your only choices are the "maximize the number of trans people" coalition vs. a "minimize the number of trans people" coalition, then it makes sense to sit it out
31 * But maybe there's a role for a more narrowly-targeted form of political
32 behavior (making friends and allies, trading favors, alienating people,
33 &c.), with the goal of just getting the correct theory (sexual dimorphism is
34 real, societies have gender roles, there are these two distinct classes of
35 motivation for why transitioning might seem like a good idea to someone) in
36 the standard sex-ed textbooks, but not trying to dictate what the social
37 norms of who should transition should be, who should pay for it,
38 &c. "Infovism" rather than activism.