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LessWrong has never explicitly identified with a political label but their faux-rationality is an essential part of the Alt-Right pipeline to the point that this has been pointed out by the explicitly identifying alt-right like Breitbart. Do you not recall them pushing Trump as the "rationalist" candidate in 2015? Have you not read the testimonials from former alt-right people who state that finding LessWrong is what ushered them into the philosophy?
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates02/12/24 04:54 AM
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A lot, lad. A lot.
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates02/12/24 03:59 AM
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People straight up don't understand that it's a neurologic condition and also don't understand how much neurology informs people behavior. Couple this with bad actors who use autism as an excuse for acting like a dickwad and you've got massive fucking stigma that bleeds into every corner of the social interactions of men w/ autism. You make a good point about radicalization too. There are a lot of alt-right communities (LessWrong comes to mind immediately) that prey on disenfranchised dudes who …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates01/12/24 07:49 PM
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Making men of a particular race out to be a major threat to women is one of the oldest racist propaganda tricks in the book. You can even see it on old timey war propaganda. The KKK would scare women about black people by constantly making blacks out to all be inherent rapists and that rhetoric has entrenched itself so deep in America that it's still around even today. The right now does the same thing with Muslim men (and the attitudes towards women in those countries does not help), making it …
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates01/12/24 07:33 PM
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The South Park episode on the topic really did highlight almost every point you made. Ike's teacher is using him for her own emotional gratification, and when the characters try to get the police involved - they refuse to take it seriously because they think a schoolboy getting sexual gratification from an adult woman is a good thing (even though it's clear Ike has no idea wtf is going on). Part it comes from the fact that many grown adults still haven't gotten it in their head that men and wome…
/r/LeftWingMaleAdvocates01/12/24 07:17 PM
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