This has led to a really strong impression that My Side Is Right And The Other Side Is Wrong. Right now, the only time I see a conservative position on my Facebook feed is when someone from my family or from my church (Mormon) shares it - these are almost always cringeworthy and fly in the face of my values, and often they’re just factually wrong. I identify thus not because I believe that anarcho-communism is an ideal form of government, nor because I advocate for instituting anarcho-communism in my country (USA), but because when I search for people who share my ideals and values, who find important the same things I find important, they tend far to the bottom left. I identify as a leftist, specifically an anarcho-communist. So in lieu of a Comment of the Week, read lunaranus’ summary of Civilization and Capitalism on the subreddit. Comment quality this week was generally embarrassing. I’m going to be transferring the meetup tab of the blog to point there in a few days unless people disagree for some reason.ģ. If you’re a meetup organizer, please get on there and make sure your meetup is listed. Default includes LW, EA, and SSC meetups, but there’s an option to limit it to SSC meetups only. Related: Less Wrong now has a high-tech meetup page which helps you figure out where and when the SSC meetups nearest you are happening. Don’t worry, I won’t move the SSC meetups there if people don’t want me to.Ģ. I have doubled my previous donation, and I encourage anyone else who can contribute to do so. Unfortunately, it’s still not really enough. Thanks to everyone who donated to the Bay Area rationality community center’s Patreon last week. You can also talk at the SSC subreddit or the SSC Discord server. Post about anything you want, ask random questions, whatever. This is the bi-weekly visible open thread (there are also hidden open threads twice a week you can reach through the Open Thread tab on the top of the page).
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