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Culture War Roundup for the week of September 5, 2022

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I recall some past cultural war posts from this year discussing Joe Rogan. In that vein, I came across a video (https://youtube.com/watch?v=RZFApIBGQAg), via Keith Woods, discussing Jewish overrepresentation among his political guests. By his estimation (and he's provided an accompanying excel sheet with the data) at least 42% of all political guests since the inception of the podcast have been Jewish.

Now, I'm not sure this means much of anything, but I thought an interesting question was posed: should we be concerned that one particular ethnic group is exercising this much influence over one of the most watched political podcasts in the world?

I'm not entirely convinced by his argument, but it feels like a question worth asking.

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The overrepresentation of jews is explained by HBD, I find the conspiratorial angles on boring.

Doesn't have to be conspirational. You may want less jews for the same reason you might want less white men on a board representing a diverse city, or more support programs for underprivileged black youth. Sometimes being from the same ethnic group results in similar experiences which may blind one to the experiences of other groups.

I'm of the opinion that caring about ethnicity is something that can't die out soon enough. HBD is, to me, a tool to this end. For representing a diverse city I'll take the white guy who grew up in a the south side of Chicago over a black guy who grew up in the gold coast or north shore if diversity of experience is important but I refuse to believe melatonin content is a prerequisite for empathy and understanding. I'm well aware that a lot of people have a high IQ than me, the ethnic breakdown of that population is of no interest.

May I know your skin color as I consider it relevant to this discussion.

I am a large brown bear as my profile picture shows.

melatonin content

Melanin?

Literal wokeness, perhaps.

Hot take coming soon: "Wokeness caused by lack of melatonin"

Yes, but this is one of those things I'm consistently unable to remember. I'll leave it because it's funny.