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Culture War Roundup for the week of May 12, 2025

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I made a rather uncontroversial (if snippy) assertion that many people on the Motte hold tech jobs of the kind found in Silicon Valley. Which is something that many many other conversations on here basically take as a matter of fact. Suddenly you and ten other people angrily surge out of the woodwork to gish-gallop me with user survey statistics and bizarre and nonsensical arguments about Mormons. And now I am uncharitably accused of “sneering Bulvarism”.

assertion that many people on the Motte hold tech jobs of the kind found in Silicon Valley

doesn't accurately describe

most of the Motte works in Sillicon Valley

but I'm more astonished by the contrast between

uncontroversial

versus

you and ten other people angrily surge out of the woodwork

It looks like you might have a habit of choosing words inaccurately for the purposes of hyperbole, and that's a bit rough when you're some place like this where Aspergery people like me and your challengers upthread are welcomed, but it's easy enough to fix: when you get called out on it just admit the error, compose an accurate rewording (without pretending it's just an equivalent paraphrase) instead, and you're done. Everybody makes mistakes. Doubling down is just digging the hole deeper.

No shame in admitting you made a factual error and moving on.