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Culture War Roundup for the week of March 13, 2023

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I am reminded of Ross Scott covering the video game of Rama and his assessments of the astronauts.

I was originally only going to pick 3, 6, and I guess 10, but I realized that if the goal is to restart humanity elsewhere, then this does become a harder task than just "pick the most likely to be good astronauts."

I am reminded of Ross Scott covering the video game of Rama and his assessments of the astronauts.

I was originally only going to pick 3, 6, and I guess 10, but I realized that if the goal is to restart humanity elsewhere, then this does become a harder task than just "pick the most likely to be good astronauts."

Wow. He's still around? Last year I found out AVGN is still making videos, so I shouldn't be surprised.

I'm kind of gobsmacked at the mentality of the person designing this exercise, who assumed it would draw out your sympathies for different idpol groups. The fate of mankind is at stake. My own mother wouldn't make the cut.

The fate of mankind is at stake. My own mother wouldn't make the cut.

yeah, but see: we're all a bunch of nerds, those of us not rationalists are at least SF nerds so we're approaching this problem like "how do you populate a new planet?"

This dumb exercise is "cultural competency" so it's not about the ostensible scenario, it's about trapping you with "aha, notice your bias? you didn't pick the gay crippled trans biracial pensioner!"

A lot of old-time YouTubers are definitely still around. I think Ross is unique in that he's not really fallen behind the times, despite everything.

And yeah, I suppose this truly is a mean exercise, if only because this would be so nigh-impossible in reality that you'd almost be better off with a dice toss/drawing sticks.