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by JumpCrisscross 965 days ago
> I don’t go around making others feel bad for being supposedly intellectually inferior to me

The author balanced this by clarifying that it "is one thing in practice not to read books, or not to read them as much as one might wish. But it is something else entirely to despise the act in principle."

> it’s just to say that reading is good, well, uh, duh

Did we read the same article?

It's pointing out that folks who virtue signal about not reading are raising a red flag. It's not disparaging people who don't read, but who publicly praise themselves for not reading and go on to denigrate those who do.

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If that’s what the article is about, then I just don’t really see the point. Literally who cares what SBF and his ilk have to think about literature.

If the article is simply an appeal to common sense, or an effort to convince others to educate themselves, maybe there are better ways to get the message across than regurgitating five hundred words on theAtlantic.com. They publish this stuff for their self-conscious “literati” audience to eat up.

> who cares what SBF and his ilk have to think about literature

The millions of readers of his congratulatory profiles. (Like the one TFA cites.) Including still-influential figures like Marc Andreessen.

> maybe there are better ways to get the message across than regurgitating five hundred words on theAtlantic.com. They publish this stuff for their self-conscious “literati” audience to eat up.

It sounds like you would have had an axe to grind with the article irrespective of its contents. Maybe that's worth exploring on your own time.