This doesn't feel like a very insightful article. Everyone is noticing the cultural splintering and the propagation of extremist beliefs, but I really seldom see insightful commentary which really explains why these things might be happening. Nor do I see very much commentary which provides useful ways to think about these phenomenon.
This article is no different, and mistakes modern problems for old-fashioned causes. "People got their ideas from the wrong sources" is really all this article offers and really doesn't scratch the surface why extremist ideas are propagating so much nowadays, or why culture is splintering and trust in institutions is so low.
It doesn't require any faith. That is the thing about science, with a few very basic steps, it proves itself. There is only knowledge and experience. These disenfranchised men need to get off the internet and out of their echo chambers and out in the world, challenge themselves to prove these things. Extrapolate their own conclusions.
This doesn't feel like a very insightful article. Everyone is noticing the cultural splintering and the propagation of extremist beliefs, but I really seldom see insightful commentary which really explains why these things might be happening. Nor do I see very much commentary which provides useful ways to think about these phenomenon.
This article is no different, and mistakes modern problems for old-fashioned causes. "People got their ideas from the wrong sources" is really all this article offers and really doesn't scratch the surface why extremist ideas are propagating so much nowadays, or why culture is splintering and trust in institutions is so low.
It doesn't require any faith. That is the thing about science, with a few very basic steps, it proves itself. There is only knowledge and experience. These disenfranchised men need to get off the internet and out of their echo chambers and out in the world, challenge themselves to prove these things. Extrapolate their own conclusions.
I was once a young man
No one cared what I believed in back then
As an older person now, I see why no one cared what I thought as a young man on some topics
Why is it any different today?
Because on the Internet, nobody knows you're a 19-year-old who just read some Ayn Rand and totally knows all the solutions for all the worlds' ills.
Ahh, the world was so much simpler when I was an edgy libertarian teen with all the answers.
Give them jobs and they will believe
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