From: M. Taylor Saotome-Westlake Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2022 01:00:33 +0000 (-0700) Subject: shove "The Signaling Hazard Objection" out the door X-Git-Url: http://unremediatedgender.space/source?a=commitdiff_plain;h=1c68d03eff9325aeb585752b7629c62178f23c93;p=Ultimately_Untrue_Thought.git shove "The Signaling Hazard Objection" out the door What if publishing a post from my buffer makes me feel less gross? --- diff --git a/content/drafts/the-signaling-hazard-objection.md b/content/2022/the-signaling-hazard-objection.md similarity index 98% rename from content/drafts/the-signaling-hazard-objection.md rename to content/2022/the-signaling-hazard-objection.md index 68d6bbe..14b202d 100644 --- a/content/drafts/the-signaling-hazard-objection.md +++ b/content/2022/the-signaling-hazard-objection.md @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ Title: The Signaling Hazard Objection -Date: 2022-09-05 +Date: 2022-09-17 18:00 Category: commentary Tags: politics, coordination, homosexuality -Status: draft A common [far-right objection to tolerance of male homosexuality](https://blog.reaction.la/culture/gay-needs-to-be-suppressed/) is that it constitutes a "signaling hazard": if Society legitimizes the gays rather than oppressing them, that interferes with normal men expressing friendly affection for each other without being seen as potentially gay, which is bad for the fabric of Society, which depends on strong bonds between men who trust each other. (Presumably, latent homosexual tendencies would still exist in some men even if forbidden, but gestures of affection between men wouldn't be seen as potentially escalating to homosexual relations, if homosexual relations were considered unthinkable and to be discouraged, with violence if necessary.) diff --git a/notes/post_ideas.txt b/notes/post_ideas.txt index b547404..3261943 100644 --- a/notes/post_ideas.txt +++ b/notes/post_ideas.txt @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ Minor ready or almost-ready— _ Interlude XXII _ Friendship Practices of the Secret-Sharing Plain Speech Valley Squirrels -_ The Signaling Hazard Objection Comment: The Dunbar reference on the definition of "personality" is actually real! (_Primate Social Systems_, Ch. 11, "Mechanics of Exploitation")