Our New Orleans Rat group grows on tribalistic calls to action. “Donate to Global Health Initiatives,” “Do Art,” “Learn About AI.”
If you consider those tribalistic calls to action, I’m not sure any of you are doing evidence-based thinking in the first place. I suppose if the damage is already done, it will not make anything worse if your specific group engages in politics.
If you consider those tribalistic calls to action, I’m not sure any of you are doing evidence-based thinking in the first place. I suppose if the damage is already done, it will not make anything worse if your specific group engages in politics.
Most people who attend our meetings just want to find folks who share their interests. That is the tribalistic impulse I’m referencing.
That’s not what tribalism means.
Why isn’t it? Our people form tribes over shared intellectual interests like others form tribes over shared affinity for a sports team.