"There’s a few others I could name like Anatoly Karlin, Steven Pinker, or the DEEP LEFT, but calling these people left wing feels like a bit of a reach."
Excellent troll. DLA is now going to write a 24,000-word article digressing on Byzantine theatre and Aztec agronomy to prove that he is a real Leftist.
Destiny doesn't come up with novel arguments so I don't think there's any educational value from listening to him, just the entertainment value of hearing a witty guy talk fast. I think Pinker identifies as a centrist but I'm not sure. Because left-vs-right are shifting coalitions (protectionism wasn't part of the right-wing 10 years ago, a majority of Democrats now support free trade), I predict that as time progresses, even if my professed views remain the same, the way in which people identify my views will shift further toward the left and away from the right. I am living in 2035. I'm predicting a major party shift that started in 2015, akin to the Goldwater primary, which will take at least 10-20 years to fully play out.
I generally believe in reading the other side of issues. I've been working my way through far left books on political psychology. I generally agree on the choices, Ritchie, Paige-Harden, Gusev, and you forgot Turkheimer (and the late Flynn), these are all capable researchers who produced many good works. This isn't true for the likes of Kevin Bird and his other Antifa-stalker friends.
He's young (younger than me, even) so he has some time to improve, but I find him unimpressive tbh. Autistically obsessed with morality and rationality. Needs to ascend to the mental stage of relativism or post-rationalism.
It's hard to say! He doesn't give off any particular ideological vibes (most of the LW critics are socialists), or some kind of anxiety (internalizing) issues (unlike Paige-Harden and Turkheimer). Flynn also came from socialism, but reading his writings, it is clear his main thing was always a strong sense of justice (Rawlsian perhaps). Maybe Gusev is just a weird guy who somehow acquired a distaste for something.
Say what you will about Stephen Colbert or the average orange checkmark writer on substack but at least they would probably have the self respect to not end up in that situation...
"There’s a few others I could name like Anatoly Karlin, Steven Pinker, or the DEEP LEFT, but calling these people left wing feels like a bit of a reach."
Excellent troll. DLA is now going to write a 24,000-word article digressing on Byzantine theatre and Aztec agronomy to prove that he is a real Leftist.
just jewish things
Listen buddy, the article is only 2,400 words, you are off by a factor of 10. I will not stand for this.
My favorite leftist is Scott Alexander.
I’ll put him in the reach category.
hell yeah brother
If those are the left wing posters that aren't horrible, I don't even want to imagine the ones that are horrible
Destiny doesn't come up with novel arguments so I don't think there's any educational value from listening to him, just the entertainment value of hearing a witty guy talk fast. I think Pinker identifies as a centrist but I'm not sure. Because left-vs-right are shifting coalitions (protectionism wasn't part of the right-wing 10 years ago, a majority of Democrats now support free trade), I predict that as time progresses, even if my professed views remain the same, the way in which people identify my views will shift further toward the left and away from the right. I am living in 2035. I'm predicting a major party shift that started in 2015, akin to the Goldwater primary, which will take at least 10-20 years to fully play out.
>Destiny doesn't come up with novel arguments
He doesn't, but he has quite a broad base of knowledge. Most of his value comes from aggregating a lot of arguments and being entertaining.
For a high IQ white gamer guy who's covered politics for years he knows surprisingly little geography and history:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HnrU4L7fu8
Race communism is not RW, lol.
Richard Hannania?
lol
There Are No Good Leftists. None.
I generally believe in reading the other side of issues. I've been working my way through far left books on political psychology. I generally agree on the choices, Ritchie, Paige-Harden, Gusev, and you forgot Turkheimer (and the late Flynn), these are all capable researchers who produced many good works. This isn't true for the likes of Kevin Bird and his other Antifa-stalker friends.
Bentham's Bulldog is another I recommend to righties.
He's young (younger than me, even) so he has some time to improve, but I find him unimpressive tbh. Autistically obsessed with morality and rationality. Needs to ascend to the mental stage of relativism or post-rationalism.
I've sometime felt Sasha to be kinda dishonest when arguing against heritability.
his "deep inside knowledge" always felt to me the dishonest way to promote the false leftist narrative.
am I wrong?
It's hard to say! He doesn't give off any particular ideological vibes (most of the LW critics are socialists), or some kind of anxiety (internalizing) issues (unlike Paige-Harden and Turkheimer). Flynn also came from socialism, but reading his writings, it is clear his main thing was always a strong sense of justice (Rawlsian perhaps). Maybe Gusev is just a weird guy who somehow acquired a distaste for something.
Wasn't destiny the guy whose wife was cucking him on one of his debate streams?
Yep.
Say what you will about Stephen Colbert or the average orange checkmark writer on substack but at least they would probably have the self respect to not end up in that situation...
Most of these are more centrist imo, but maybe the Overton window is moving right.