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I think the core issue is that ultimately it is up to an individual to open him or herself up to other viewpoints, even those with which they disagree, while still maintaining sufficient mastery of the self to see value in that person's thoughts and views. It's rare for a well-thought out perspective to have absolutely nothing of value to it. I actually enjoyed Freddie's Thanksgiving post even if I disagreed with it. After all, what's more American than having someone play the gadfly or turd in the punch bowl at the holidays?

My only real disagreement with FdB in this piece is that America has been uniquely bad in character, when I think the more accurate way to look at it is that we have been uniquely powerful in some very consequential ways. We aren't as special as being uniquely bad would grant us, but we are maybe more unique in that our system allows us the ability to do things about our misdeeds, and prevent future misdeeds, should we care to. And that's why it's important to keep talking about them.

Really if I had to give him crap about anything it would he unreconstructed Marxism, a philosophy designed to address 19th century problems, as a solution to 21st century challenges. But then all the more reason to read him. No one comes away stupider from any of the posts here, which I think is the best compliment one can give any writer.

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The tendency to melt down over any disagreement is related to my least favorite thing about politics, “How dare you read/follow someone who believes x.”

Razib Khan was the “Substack of the Week” on Freddie’s digest back in the early days (May 2021), and the response to those who want him canceled blew my mind. There is more, but this is the quote that stuck with me:

“I wasn’t asking him about pseudoscientific racism. [….] But suppose I was asking him about race science: so what? I don’t know what he actually thinks about that topic, as I have not seen him write directly about it and the accusation against him was driven by innuendo. But say he holds with the Steve Sailer version of the world. Why would listening to what he had to say mean that I had to believe it, that I would come to accept it, that I endorsed it? The idea that we’re all so vulnerable to bad ideas, endlessly moldable clay that can become one of the fallen if the wrong idea briefly flits across our brain, is so bizarre and pernicious.” https://freddiedeboer.substack.com/p/digest-5222015-let-the-dead-poets

This response to one of the worst accusations you could make in lefty spaces was so unexpected and refreshing. I still think about it regularly.

** I sincerely hope my comment does not become a thread about whether RK is good or bad, and I apologize to him and everyone if it does.

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