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What evidence would you expect there to be, for or against, for that idea? If he’s alleging such an idea, in order to get evidence he would need to be employed as the head of a social science lab. Otherwise, he has to rely on the research already down, but that doesn’t exist on this topic. Requiring him to supply evidence for this kind of idea is saying he can never have the idea at all.
If there's no evidence to back the idea, why is it worth posting about? It's trivial to generate an arbitrary number of unfalsifiable, ugly hypotheses against one's outgroup, but that's not what this space is for.
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We have social norms and rules against saying shitty things about groups because there are costs to saying them. I like diverse opinions and I like evidence-based arguments, and these are ostensibly the goal of this site. People going on bitter tirades against women and leftists and PMCs goes against that goal.
If you want to say shitty things about people you should bring evidence. If you have no evidence then don't say shitty things.
It's true that this makes it more difficult to levy true accusations. But the point of these norms is to craft asymmetric weapons to guide us to the truth, and part of that is having standards before you're allowed to say that black people are inherently violent or that Jews secretly want to sacrifice Christian girls to the devil or that women secretly want to be conquered by the Turks.
What exactly in this analysis is "shitty"? It looks to me only like people using power to further their goals.
Moreover this kind of analysis is so routinely done publically for groups that are acceptable to criticize it seems at best unprincipled to refuse to engage with it because it's impolite.
Your norms are quite literally manufactured to pick winners and losers.
Leave the rest of the internet at the door. "People other places talk about how bad my in-group is all the time, so I'm allowed to do the same thing here" is supposedly not allowed here.
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The shitty part would be the implication -- present here and more explicit downthread -- that women support immigration and lenient crime policies because they want to be raped. That's a shitty thing to say about people. It doubles as both an uncharitable imputation of an unsympathetic motive and as an implicit threat. It might as well be custom-designed for heat rather than light. There are good reasons to deprecate it, above and beyond other kinds of largely-unsupported speculative edgeposting.
The norms around here about not going out of your way to impute inflammatory, unsupported motives to your outgroup also apply to outgroups that it might be "acceptable to criticize" in other contexts. Just because it's acceptable in other places doesn't mean it should be acceptable here.
That wasn't the implication. Sometimes women make demands in the hopes they are refused. Consider a lame husband with a nagging wife. She would much prefer that he stands up to her and asserts himself, to her and also in a broader context.
"Women secretly want to be conquered" is marginally less inflammatory than "women secretly want to be raped," but this isn't saying much. I remain unimpressed.
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