Saturday drafting "Challenges" (session 2): outlining ahead
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@@ -2950,3 +2950,19 @@ I don't particularly fault Scott for this: [by his own admission, he's not a mat
 (Incidentally, Scott himself is actually very good about [not trying to claim more authority than is actually justified by his performance](https://slatestarcodex.com/2019/07/04/some-clarifications-on-rationalist-blogging/). His fans should try to be more like him along this dimension!)
 
 https://fairplayforwomen.com/transgender-prisoners/
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+https://www.facebook.com/zmdavis/posts/10156642447060199
+Is there a named TV Trope for "one of our heroes seemingly betrays their comrades, but later turns out to have reasons to behave as they did (e.g., a secret undercover mission, or they were being extorted) even though they were prevented from explaining at the time" scenarios?
+Okay. Now what do you call it when one of our heroes EXPLAINS CLEARLY AND AT LENGTH the reasons for their actions, but their comrades still regard it as a betrayal because they just refuse to follow the argument?
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+https://ymeskhout.substack.com/p/three-little-pronouns-go-to-court
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+https://hwfo.substack.com/p/memespace-egregores-and-google-maps
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+Thomas Huxley's classical liberalism
+https://mathcs.clarku.edu/huxley/CE3/B&W.html
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+Mom's attitude towards son's obvious AGP flips on coming out
+https://twitter.com/DrLesby/status/1484688293346234370
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+https://www.skeptic.com/reading_room/transgender-reality-i-didnt-know-there-was-another-side/