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by Spivak
1956 days ago
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I think this emerges as a collective version of the "my views are always normal" fallacy. * Anyone who drives slower than me is an idiot and anyone who drives faster than me is reckless. * Anyone who's worse than me at me at Overwatch is a noob, anyone who's better than me has no life. * Anyone who's views are less extreme than me is a sheep, anyone who's views are more extreme than me is a radical. It takes a lot of effort to realize that I'm on the "radical" spectrum for a lot of my political views (I'm hella progressive) and that that isn't a bad thing, but neither are other people's, in my view less aggressive, ideas for tackling problems. |
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It's hard to suss out people's goals. They might not understand their goals themselves, and "goal" may be an abstract and unknowable thing. But I think it's necessary to find some goals to be a bad thing in order to figure out your own politics.