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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 23, 2023

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the pretty explicit “we'll get you next time” that the Singaporeans get to hear if they're paying attention, raises some interesting questions about the seamless transition from gay marriage to trans issues in the west

But don't you know the slippery slope is a fallacy? Just because we've won a victory on X does not mean at all that we'll be moving on to Y!

When you've seen it happen once, twice, three times, all the times, That Thing That Never Happens Just Happened Again, you stop paying attention to your betters telling you that this is a logical fallacy, see, we have an entire selection of rebuttals to it and instead you learn to trust your lying eyes.

I don't think there's a conspiracy or an agenda as such, at least not more than usual. It's just that this is where liberalism is at right now, and these are the acceptable thoughts to think. If A is a bad thing, or banning A is a bad thing, then we must work to make sure A is stopped/A is not stopped. If we all agree that being gay is fine, then we want to educate the people and places that think being gay is bad. If we all agree that same-sex marriage is a human right, then we want human rights to be universal.

If trans people just want to use bathrooms.... and there you go. No need for sinister moustache-twirling baddies plotting to put hormones in the water supply of every kindergarten, just 'this is what right-thinking nice people agree is okay'.

If trans people just want to use bathrooms.... and there you go. No need for sinister moustache-twirling baddies plotting to put hormones in the water supply of every kindergarten, just 'this is what right-thinking nice people agree is okay'.

What I find so troubling about this is I don't think the people pushing this thing even consider that there could be features unique to each step of this journey that they wish to take us down. It's all flattened to this Marxist type oppressed VS oppressor narrative. There are meaningful differences between the push for decriminalization mutually consensual sexual acts between same sex pairings, the push for same sex marriage and the push to trans acceptance and the territory beyond is full of new exotic frontiers chock full of terrors. These people take all advancement as progress whether pointed at a cliff or a bridge. And the kind of thing you can push into the oppressed VS oppressor box is troublingly diverse. There is a reason conservatives find pedophilia and zoophilia so easy to reach to. I don't really see a limiting principle that would prevent these from being the new frontier and you would hardly even need to update the slide decks.

And the kind of thing you can push into the oppressed VS oppressor box is troublingly diverse.

Because we've reached the point where the norm as such, not just concrete legal discrimination, is oppressive and needs to be "queered".

Unfortunately, we have norms for a reason.

I don’t think WEF is a cabal setting the agenda. I think modern “elites” are very much worried about staying “elite” and therefore mimic what other “elites” do and say. That is, WEF isn’t setting the agenda but it is telling you what the group think is.

I don't think there's a conspiracy or an agenda as such, at least not more than usual.

Well, my entire point in favor of conspiracy theories, is that conspiracies are pretty usual.

It's just that this is where liberalism is at right now

Man, time flies. I felt better when I could say "it wasn't, a mere 5 years ago". We're closing to 10 now, but it's still not so long ago. Anyway, despite liberalism not being at this point back then, liberalism as it is now managed to push the old liberalism out, and it sure as hell did not happen "bottom up". In fact we've been told the same things about slippery slopes, and uncharitable strawmen, and bad things that will never happen that you brought up.