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www.flayrah.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around the complexities of addressing extremist ideologies within communities, particularly in the context of the furry fandom and broader societal issues. Key points include the challenges of distinguishing between extremist groups and the general population, the role of private versus public spaces in managing such issues, and the broader implications of political polarization and international tensions. The conversation touches on the difficulty of balancing free speech with the need to prevent harm, the potential for vigilantism, and the complexities of addressing religious and ideological extremism without resorting to blanket condemnation. The discussion also highlights the importance of nuanced understanding and th... | |
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omniorthogonal.blogspot.com
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| | | | | I was just talking about nerd politics , and lo and behold, we have a fresh spasm of geek outrage to examine. Strange Loop, a hip technical ... | |
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| | | | | Fur Affinity | For all things fluff, scaled, and feathered! | |
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neuroanthropology.net
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| | | The most recent edition of Behavioral and Brain Sciences carries a remarkable review article by Joseph Henrich, Steven J. Heine and Ara Norenzayan, 'The weirdest people in the world?' The article outlines two central propositions; first, that most behavioural science theory is built upon research that examines intensely a narrow sample of human variation (disproportionately... | ||