X-Git-Url: http://unremediatedgender.space/source?p=Ultimately_Untrue_Thought.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=notes%2Fnotes.txt;fp=notes%2Fnotes.txt;h=89dcece63cfb571801aba3e8d60a6ea2b9fe912f;hp=8eac8b5256c1b679ae74cc15c70d585de02d4cbe;hb=0f552e3d0fae161012ba580ce1dbc0c5df9c35d2;hpb=ddadad37bac8c4c39d0a68ae91d4e9337c1aa41a diff --git a/notes/notes.txt b/notes/notes.txt index 8eac8b5..89dcece 100644 --- a/notes/notes.txt +++ b/notes/notes.txt @@ -3148,3 +3148,12 @@ Surrender on sports: https://twitter.com/RichardHanania/status/15366911172650803 https://twitter.com/mherreshoff/status/1537427374676922369 > Maybe there's a bunch of ways to end up with the way-more-interested-in-things-than-people trait. I imagine being handed an ill-fitting/dysphoric gender role would push one towards interested-in-things pretty hard. + +A: so my household talks about planecrash a whole fuck of a lot and we have noted that eliezer doesn't act sexist to live human beings, this is exclusively a thing in his writing +Z: I think our culture's concept of "sexism" is conflating things that are different in the territory; the So Different evopsych-sight in the writing is, in fact, compatible with not being an Evil Misogynist and treating women like people +A: I think they would by default be in tension, so if they're not in his case, I think something else might be going on +Z: I don't think I told you about how I had a drink with my NRx Twitter mutual when a visited New York, who is totally an Evil Misogynist +I would guess that me and Yudkowsky and Evil Reactionary Twitter Friend actually have broadly similar beliefs/predictions about human nature; the difference between us and Evil Reactionary Twitter Friend is mostly ideological, cultural +and basically the thing I'm trying to do with my blog is that I like our culture and I want to fight for its (renormalized) values, but it's kind of pathetic that no one can jump up a meta level and see it _as_ a culture, _as_ an ideology +as _contingent_ +as contingent but in a way that it's OK to reason about out loud, rather than being wordlessly afraid that talking will break everything