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Claire Lehmann's avatar

Really insightful analysis.

I think a good recent example of this phenomenon is the treatment of Sam Harris. A few years ago Sam had Charles Murray on his podcast and was quickly pilloried in Vox, and then later in a debate with Ezra Klein. But Sam being who he is did not cave, apologise or retract his interview.

Notwithstanding that obvious demonstration of integrity, Sam is now one of the most hated individuals on the US Right simply because he did not bend the knee to MAGA, and he did not go along with his former buddies when they became retarded on vaccines.

Does he get any credit from the Right for bringing some of science on intelligence into the mainstream? Of course not. Does he get any credit for being frank about the threat of Islamism and the importance of defending Western civilisation from barbarians? Of course not.

So smart centrists, liberals and small-c conservatives look at the treatment of people like Sam Harris and think to themselves "why the f would I align myself with these idiots" and go back to their quiet lives of raising families and making money.

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Christopher F. Rufo's avatar

A good critique. I think the approaches here—cultural history, civil rights law, philosophical problems—are complementary.

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