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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 8, 2024

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In Australia.... He has his biases, which color his responses to this issue, but we all do.

Sure, we all have biases. But I don't literally get paid to further a specific political agenda, and I have a hard time imagining a world where that doesn't drastically affect your biased far beyond normal.

But I don't literally get paid to further a specific political agenda

But that's my point: he's being paid to further a specific political agenda in Australia. Feel free to hold his job against him on literally any other issue, from COVID to gun rights, but J6 is too specific to the US. I could grant something like "if he publicly took the wrong side of this issue, he'd lose his job" like Jiro argued, I could even grant that even though we're anon-posting over here the unconscious fear of ruining his career might bias the opinions he's posting here, but he's not literally getting paid to persuade people J6ers are insurrectionists.

I'm pretty sure that if he went on public record as saying that the January 6 protestors did nothing wrong, he'd lose his job as a political operative, even though it is in Australia.

It is logically possible to hold opinions favoring the Republicans in the US while still holding leftist opinions with respect to Australian political issues. Unfortunately, politics doesn't run on logical possibility.

But he's not going on record while posting here. In any case, I'm not saying he's not biased (since, again, we all are), but bringing up his job makes it sound like he has direct interest in persuading the public J6 was an insurrection. This would make sense if he was and American political operative, but not an Australian one.