I've been a bit bothered by the tenor of some of these pieces lately. They seem to be so focused on Twitter in general and people like Sam Harris in specific, as if those really were the focus areas that matter. I don't think that's completely the case across the United States. It makes me think that engaging on Twitter at all, howeve…
I've been a bit bothered by the tenor of some of these pieces lately. They seem to be so focused on Twitter in general and people like Sam Harris in specific, as if those really were the focus areas that matter. I don't think that's completely the case across the United States. It makes me think that engaging on Twitter at all, however hard one tries not to be tribal or rather tries to be actively anti-tribal, is still part of the same problem. Maybe better not to engage?
I've been a bit bothered by the tenor of some of these pieces lately. They seem to be so focused on Twitter in general and people like Sam Harris in specific, as if those really were the focus areas that matter. I don't think that's completely the case across the United States. It makes me think that engaging on Twitter at all, however hard one tries not to be tribal or rather tries to be actively anti-tribal, is still part of the same problem. Maybe better not to engage?