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Culture War Roundup for the week of May 19, 2025

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You should link to wikipedia rather than a new site that's inaccessible from outside of the US.

Also.

and maybe in part because the intellectual, rather than identitarian, nature of the terrorism makes me a little bit worried

This is I believe backward. Tribal terrorism is common because most people are, by default, tribal, so under the right conditions it can flourish.

But this is harder with intellectual terrorism. Anarchists and bolshevik types weren't a real big deal, terrorism wise outside of Russia and they had much more of a following back then when people were actually pretty poor and suffering.

Their radical egalitarianism also exploited a basic human instinct.

Anti-natalism and efilism are unappealing ideologies that attract people who are not doing well at life, typically because they hardly try. These are not the kinds of people you have to worry about much. The only real danger is some heir or heiress later buying an AGI and prompt-engineering it while it's offline hard enough to get it to help with infectious disease design. That'd be a real issue with possibilities of megadeaths.

You should link to wikipedia rather than a new site that's inaccessible from outside of the US.

Which link is inaccessible from outside the US? (How would I even know?)