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The Silence Is Deafening | devonzuegel.com
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It’s the feeling of having tried to communicate honestly but the other side is just too darn ideological to genuinely engage. I don’t mean to suggest that this feeling is never correct or appropriate—rather that we over-rely on it and are falsely deferential to it, even when it isn’t correct or appropriate.
Rampant incivility, participation inequality, polarization, propaganda, distortion and distrust
Autists can express themselves drastically and let others do the same. The tone in the group is liberating; here are none of the maladies afflicting online debating among neurotypicals, like personal attacks, whataboutism, and straw men. People argue factually and stick to the subject.
is bad manners. Silence disrespects the value of your views and our ability to have a civil disagreement.