Title: Psychology Is About Invalidating People's Identities
Date: 2016-09-05 23:10
Category: commentary
-Tags: epistemology
+Tags: bullet-biting, epistemology
When we're doing science to try to figure out how the human mind works, self-reports are certainly a very important source of evidence, albeit not the _only_ source of evidence; it's often possible to measure what people _do_ in addition to what they say about themselves.
Title: Cachebusters
Date: 2017-03-04 16:26
Category: other
-Tags: cathartic, politics
+Tags: cathartic, bullet-biting, politics
"So, I _agree_ that there's a potential for public discussion of certain theories in psychology to have harmful social consequences, and I agree that we should take that into account when deciding whether to discuss something publicly.
Title: Interlude III
Date: 2017-05-05 20:18
Category: fiction
-Tags: interlude
+Tags: bullet-biting, interlude
"Claiming that you don't care about anything but truthseeking may lead people to question whether your jokes were meant to convey that certain things were true. That line about 'cooperating with TERFy women who might reward me with sex and intimacy' in [your post the other month](http://unremediatedgender.space/2017/Mar/interlude-ii/) is something I strongly prefer to give the you the benefit of the doubt on by assuming that you're joking."
Title: Smart
Date: 2017-03-11 15:24
Category: other
-Tags: autogynephilia, cathartic
+Tags: autogynephilia, bullet-biting, cathartic
"High-IQ educated people like to think we're _so smart_. But we're just _not_—at least not in a straightforwardly prosocial way. Any double-digit-IQ Trump voter from West Virginia could tell you that men who think they're women are delusional perverts.
Title: There's a Land That I See; Or, the Spirit of Intervention
Date: 2020-01-01
Category: commentary
-Tags: discourse
+Tags: discourse, transhumanism, bullet-biting
Status: draft
> _There's a land that I see