I’m confused. What does this have to do with politics?
Of all the subjects discussed on lesswrong, the subjects related to sex are the most political in style and motivation. If I recall, this applies even to your own contributions on that subject.
the subjects related to sex are the most political in style
Ok. I think I can see how you’d get that. But a more careful classification would see that at LW the political issues have been far more closely connected to gender than sex. But it is possible that this is splitting hairs. In any event, since the edit to include the apparent thread starting comment about personal and political, this seems more clearly political in some form. (I don’t like the idea of the personal and political being that connected, but it is a commonly accepted notion.)
But a more careful classification would see that at LW the political issues have been far more closely connected to gender than sex.
On the contrary, I started with ‘gender’ but replaced it with sex because the former was simply inaccurate. Gender is discussed politically (unfortunately) but sex has been too. Including much (ridiculous) back and forth about what constitutes ‘consent’. Saying ‘gender and sex’ would have been more general and the most accurate but I went with sex because it seemed relevant to the context.
(I don’t like the idea of the personal and political being that connected, but it is a commonly accepted notion.)
I don’t like politics getting mixed up with the personal either but unfortunately that seems to be how (most) of our species work. Nearly all actions and expressions, even of personal preference or practice tend to be made as and interpreted as social-political positioning.
But taking a step back I can’t complain. It is this kind of nosy, interfering, mind-killed application of social force that allowed our selfish aggressive instincts to be channeled in a way that ultimately allowed a somewhat worthwhile civilization. (ie. Politics controlling the personal forced behavioral changes that were beneficial.)
Of all the subjects discussed on lesswrong, the subjects related to sex are the most political in style and motivation. If I recall, this applies even to your own contributions on that subject.
“Politics” doesn’t mean “Obama et al”.
Ok. I think I can see how you’d get that. But a more careful classification would see that at LW the political issues have been far more closely connected to gender than sex. But it is possible that this is splitting hairs. In any event, since the edit to include the apparent thread starting comment about personal and political, this seems more clearly political in some form. (I don’t like the idea of the personal and political being that connected, but it is a commonly accepted notion.)
On the contrary, I started with ‘gender’ but replaced it with sex because the former was simply inaccurate. Gender is discussed politically (unfortunately) but sex has been too. Including much (ridiculous) back and forth about what constitutes ‘consent’. Saying ‘gender and sex’ would have been more general and the most accurate but I went with sex because it seemed relevant to the context.
I don’t like politics getting mixed up with the personal either but unfortunately that seems to be how (most) of our species work. Nearly all actions and expressions, even of personal preference or practice tend to be made as and interpreted as social-political positioning.
But taking a step back I can’t complain. It is this kind of nosy, interfering, mind-killed application of social force that allowed our selfish aggressive instincts to be channeled in a way that ultimately allowed a somewhat worthwhile civilization. (ie. Politics controlling the personal forced behavioral changes that were beneficial.)
Gender seems to have been discussed much more than sex, although I agree that sex has been discussed but to a much smaller extent.
So I haven’t seen such discussions here that I recall, but I’m curious what they were and what makes you think such issues are ridiculous.
Can you expand on this? This isn’t obvious to me.