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Oct 13, 2024 10 tweets 3 min read Read on X
i think this is partly true, but the moral status of homeless people is more complicated and more interesting than that

on a first pass, one can imagine (at least) four separate modes for morally evaluating the homeless as a class
the first mode is secular. homeless people are people, in a material sense, with no notable moral valence independent of their other characteristics.

that said, their other characteristics tend to be repellent or annoying, so they're an irritant like criminals or teenagers
the second is characteristically christian and associated with dignity culture.

homeless people bear the imago dei. they are not intrinsic moral superiors but their plight is a shame to us because it denudes them of the dignity that should be theirs by right of their humanity.
a third mode is to see the homeless as specially sacred, a class beyond ourselves

we are not obliged to clothe them in dignity; our duty is to facilitate and extend their holy degeneration. filth and madness and drugs are sacramental
the last mode that i am imagining and perhaps what OP is pointing at is an inversion of the holy conception of the homeless as an intrinsically and specially vile class; the homeless not as angels but as vermin
the civic model of homelessness in, for example, san francisco has for some time embraced the model of holy degeneration

akin to cows of india, they are more than human. they are not to be impeded, and they are to be maintained in filth at public expense as an act of piety
you will not be surprised to learn that my own preferred model of the moral status of homeless people is a superposition of the first two modes

we ought to care for them. but also many are _awful_, not just poor. and we have to reckon with that, practically
the homeless-as-vermin model is repugnant to me, and i think it becomes more likely *when shooting up and jacking off in the street is treated as a positive sacred act for the homeless*

it's easier to flip the sign of sacredness than it is to remove it
but i also reject the notion that refusing to embrace the model of sanctified degeneracy is necessarily an embrace of dehumanization

the junkie-as-angel model is _fucked up_ and itself dehumanizing both for the homeless and for the worshipper of the homeless
this explains a lot about what's going on, for those of you paying attention
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a major lesson of the awokening for me was that a significant number of people on the left hate me and would prefer i not exist and a majority of the country is willing to go along with policies operating toward that end

this was probably an infohazard
i call it an infohazard because there's really not anything i can do with this information but it leaves me anxious about the future, and experiencing to varying degrees contempt or outright hatred toward people about whom i had previously felt positively
when i look at the political landscape i see two factions wholly unworthy of the inheritance bequeathed to us by our ancestors

the important difference between them is that one is directed by people who would prefer i be erased
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ive come to care an awful lot about my distant ancestors after having kids let me work out how much those ancestors probably worried over my well-being without ever knowing me and struggled their entire lives to build a world to pass down for my benefit
every day I try to keep my shit together and care for my dependents and think about how my parents had to do all of this too, how would they have tried to manage this, how on earth did they do it, how did their parents do it, on and on backward through the generations
here's a fun one. i have mayflower ancestors. their first winter, something like 45 of 102 passengers died. ghastly

but all the dead were adults. they managed to get all the kids through alive.

miracle? no. you can bet the adults let themselves starve to make this happen.
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Oct 9, 2025
israel is NOT an ally of america. theyre aggressively trying to capture our strategic ashkenazi resources. is that how an ally behaves?
a true America First policy would be ANTIZIONIST

jews dont belong in israel. they belong in new york and its time to come home

the eigenrobot administration is prepared to agree to a population swap of 100 american muslims repatriated to arabia for each israeli returned to us
im also prepared to accept a "Two State' solution wherein palestinians from gaza and the west bank will be resettled in michigan territory redesignated "new palestine" and expelled from the union. in exchange the US will accept all current Israeli territory as a new 50th state
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Sep 22, 2025
cant believe ive been outed as a postrationalist

but yes im sorry the credibility revolution was a mistake and economics has long since abandoned careful empirical work for atheoretical regression slop that it massively overinterprets to mindlessly support political claims
my advice to you is if you ever want to ruin a party full of applied econometricians talking about the effect of immigration on native employment, bring up the mariel boatlift after everyone is several drinks in

you may find result enlightening and you'll certainly have some fun Image
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when seattle implemented a $15/hr minimum wage they asked some ppl at UW to do a study of the employment effects

the big paper dropped in 2017 and found huge disemployment effects

so the city immediately disavowed it and ran to amherst for a rebuttal
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we can easily exploit this with secondary markets in H1B workers. all we need to do is buy up 63 H1Bs for a guaranteed successful IPO. vcs are leaving trillion dollar bills on the ground here
its a reasonable microeconomics paper with a plausible identification method and lots of regressions that are highly suggestive if you dont think about them too much

(are patents actually predictive of ipo success? are the h1bs producing these patents themselves? lol who knows) Image
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the literature review provides some complementary evidence, some of which is interesting context and some of which flatly contradicts the claim tabarrok would like to make Image
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