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Apr 24, 2021 11 tweets 4 min read Read on X
Dude, please. “GOP supporters believe that rampaging mobs burned and looted major cities”?

I’ve never voted GOP (not that it should matter), and I know—not believe, *know*—that a tiny but rampaging mob continues to do damage in Portland on the regular. [thread 1/11]
Saturday, April 17, downtown PDX. The night before, yahoos set a dumpster & the bathrooms on fire outside the Apple store. Awning is gone, tree is charred.

Burned to the ground? No.
Insane to accommodate this kind of behavior? Yes.
Insane to deny it is happening? Also yes. 2/
New graffiti nearby from the same night. This is the sentiment that you are de facto defending when you claim this isn’t happening, or that all the protest is peaceful, or indeed, that this particular thing has anything to do with protest at all. This is raw, vengeful hate. 3/
Also this, from the same evening (April 16, downtown Portland): 4/
And this, from the same evening (April 16, downtown Portland): 5/
And on the evening of the Chauvin verdict, there was more. Why? Because the yahoos are, in their own words, “ungovernable.”

The Portland Police Bureau largely has its hands tied. Meanwhile, homicides and fatal car crashes are also way up. 6/
Democrats now give cover to a fringe group of anarchists who are quite clear that they will not be satisfied, have no interest in being governed.

I am still on the left, because my values haven’t changed. I’m no longer a Democrat though. 7/
I still see the need for government services like roads & education, social services & the police.

Yes, the police.

I believe in a social safety net, and in creating and protecting a society that has strong & capable people, and that helps those who cannot help themselves. 8/
I’m not a Democrat anymore because the Democrats have changed, not me.

I don’t know what the person who wrote this was thinking, but I agree—New Portland sucks, and the new Democratic Party sucks, and the new national conversation and culture suck, too. 9/
One thing I believe is that most of us aren’t fringe lunatics who get off on hating and bullying and silencing a manufactured enemy. Even if it feels good in the moment to score one on line, it always feels better to actually make a connection. 10/
Between the screens and the legal drugs and the crap parenting and the postmodern educational practices and the willingness of nearly every industry to try to virtue signal its way through this mess, though, it’s hard to tell that connection is what we all want. /end

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Feb 9, 2023
.@thedarkhorsepod declared a spreader of misinformation.

Nope. We engage topics scientifically, are skeptical in the face of certainty, & speak truth even when it’s inconvenient for those in power.

The @nytimes of old would have applauded such behavior.
nytimes.com/2023/02/09/tec…
@thedarkhorsepod @nytimes A reminder: fact-checkers aren’t scientists, and many of the “facts” claimed to be false by these petty tyrants have long since checked out as true.
open.substack.com/pub/naturalsel…
#FollowTheScience is a perfect encapsulation of an anti-scientific approach to the world, shared by those who think they are modern and hip and sciencey.

Instead of following the herd, go off on your own, and try working some of it out for yourself.
open.substack.com/pub/naturalsel…
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Dec 20, 2022
“Do you know that Newspeak is the only language in the world whose vocabulary gets smaller every year?” Syme asks Winston in 1984. “Don’t you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought?”
open.substack.com/pub/naturalsel…
As I noted in the last footnote of the linked piece, the Wall Street Journal ran an op-ed that I saw after I had finished it, which includes a link to the now forbidden content. Here are a few gems:
Using more words is always more awesomer than using fewer words. What about albino people of African descent though? Where do they fit in to the acronym? Come on, guys, do better. Be better.
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Nov 21, 2022
Breaking news! Vitamin D protective against Covid!

Some of us have been saying this for a long time, but media & public health orgs have been silent. It's like they prioritize our fear and compliance over our ability to take control of our own health.
nature.com/articles/s4159…
Here’s my Substack, from October 26, 2021
Here’s Bret and me on DarkHorse talking about it, in a clip from #DarkHorseLive102, which aired on October 30, 2021:
Read 4 tweets
Oct 31, 2022
“The people who got it right, for whatever reason, may want to gloat.”

Being recognized for having gotten it right is not gloating, @ProfEmilyOster.

And those who got it so terribly wrong? You need to apologize, and work hard to right what you and yours inflicted on people.
Vaccine mandates caused job and income loss, family break-ups, injury, death.

These are mandates for vaccines, remember, that people *now* claim were never supposed to stop transmission.

You advocated for mandates, and now you would have us move on? How dare you.
There are many who are permanently harmed—physically, financially, socially—by what you and yours wrought on society, with your uninvestigated terror and rules.

This is the failure of “data-driven” in stark relief. Next time, try a hypothesis. Do actual science.
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Oct 21, 2022
Modern activism is often performative, rehearsed, and utterly out of touch with reality. Here, I make the bold claim that men and women are, on average, different heights. That appears to have been a bridge too far.
As absurd a performance as that is by activists, the truth is worse than the fact that they are denying reality. They are not responding to what was said. They are immune to new information. They are engaged in theatre, in what I call read-only activism.
open.substack.com/pub/naturalsel…
After @JamesADamore wrote his memo, common sense unraveled at google. Some employees took time off to deal with the trauma of having read that, on average, men and women vary in some ways. How many of those employees do you suppose were men?
npr.org/sections/thetw…
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Oct 2, 2022
Which do we prefer: Allow many children to be irrevocably harmed for what was a passing phase? Or insist on delay for everyone, including those tiny few who persist in their dysphoria until they are legally considered adults?

Vox gets it very, very wrong.
vox.com/policy-and-pol…
Compare the risks side by side:

fail to intervene early, such that a tiny # of actual trans people begin physical transition later & become a less good fit for their perceived sex; or

permanently disrupt normal development for children who were merely exploring their identity.
Which error does society prefer to make?

In the language of statistics, we can frame the decision this way: The null hypothesis is that you are not trans.
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