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by johnnyanmac
577 days ago
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>Producing "content" for a living is just the natural evolution of the social justice grift, where "$peaking truth to power" becomes just "$peaking", to anyone, on anything, in a way that yields societal or institutional development but of a kind that occurs indifferent to its effects on mankind. You do know that "content" can be anything from a glorified marketer for some designer brands, to a tech blog talking about computer architecture, to an indie movie director trying to break into the industry, to Khan academy helping to fill gaps or offer alternative education right? Throwing all "content" as some need to make a political statement on Twitter really shows the generational difference in how people use the word. It's way too general to make any sweeping generalization that I'll buy into. You need to specify to make a concrete point here on what "content" you don't respect. The rest of what you talk about really has nothing to do with why I replied. I don't really care what "content" t you don't like. Life is about accepting that not all things Will appeal to you, nor want to appeal to you. I'd just rather you not conflate stuff like 3blue1brown with whatever feminist you have a bone to pick with. Both are "content creators". |
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I was trying to reconcile between the comment that you were responding to (and its relevance in relation to the one that it was responding to) and your own (which was relevant also irrespective of your disinterest in entertaining its relevancy).
> I'd just rather you not conflate stuff like 3blue1brown with whatever feminist you have a bone to pick with. Both are "content creators".
To me it feels like we have similar things to say about the ambiguity of the word "content", but when I speak on it I'm conflating things. But when you're speaking on it you aren't doing anything other than correcting me on my perceived conflation.
Is it because my framing is different than yours that it's unworthy of legitimate criticism? That would suck. Because everything that you did say in response to what I said that reads like criticism on the surface makes me feel more confident in the things that you didn't address.
If you're able to, why not put your perspective on life into practice for me. Engage the part of my comment that has nothing to do with why you replied and doesn't appeal to you.
Evidently I'm in error somehow, but you withholding how I am from me because you don't care about what I'm wrong about does us both a disservice as human beings trying to figure out the present world's terrain.