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Culture War Roundup for the week of April 27, 2026

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This is a pattern with this poster.

I'm not sure it's a troll, although I am suspicious. The issues and solutions proposed have consistently demonstrated a lack of experience with the dust, grit, and grime of reality.

I don't think he's a troll at all. Based on his post history (and cough him posting his CV cough) you can tell he's very young and probably isn't as familiar with the post and topic history of this (and other similar) forum(s), his posts would fit in the SSC subreddit in like 2014. He reminds me a lot of some of the people I met in the compsci department during my undergrad whom have complex opinions on complex issues but usually display some lack of nuance or overly broad simplification. Without flaming or insulting I just find all of his posts quite boring. I would love an effort post on how you could or should transform the underclass by social engineering the definition or being manly or womanly to induce socially-productive behaviour, but this is just "The government should fund a program to do that."

To add to this, if you are young and have unconventional opinions it can be very easy to not have anyone to share them with, especially these days.

This makes them not very battle tested.

Yeah but that's hardly an exclusive attribute. 'I'm mildly autistic and of limited real world experience so I'll link to one study per idea that has clear practicality issues'posting is pretty common.