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The Substack commenters are mad that J&K didn't hit the cancel button hard enough, which speaks well to their handling of the subject, though I'm not interested in listening to their punditry on foreign affairs. It's a joke how fast that wing of anti wokes turned. Suddenly all the lines they hated — I don't feel safe, silence is violence, we need moral clarity, you're either with us or evil — are coming out of their mouths with such righteousness! This could have been a moment for self reflection, like huh, it seems that everyone has a strong emotional reaction to Their People being attacked, and most people are pretty bad at limiting that reaction to a rational scale when the attack comes close enough, and tribalism overrides universalist principles in the vast majority of individuals, so maybe, for the sake of intellectual honesty, I should stop calling myself 100% anti cancel culture while bringing my pitchfork to a mob against hippy dippy "all civilian deaths are tragic" both-siders. But no. It's always cancel culture = bad, my calls to fire the enemy = good, ∴ my calls to fire the enemy ≠ cancel culture. Have cake and eat it too.
It shouldn't be so hard to recognize that just about everyone has one tribal allegiance or another that will override even their strongest consciously held principles. That's human. That's fine. What's annoying is people pretending to be universally, tribelessly principled while fighting for their tribe in a way that clearly violates any principles they claim. I realize that this is a necessary hypocrisy for states, as ceding the moral high ground unforced only invites vultures. But individuals who claim to be thoughtful, who rag on others for not being thoughtful, are yes, very annoying when they can't think through the gaps between their self image and actual behavior.
J&K are like that from time to time, but nowhere near as insufferable as their commenters on Substack and Reddit, whose opinions I can predict with tedious accuracy based on tribal vibes alone. Comment ranking by votes enforces community consensus and penalizes all deviation from popular mood, no matter how intelligent or subtle. I hate it. Long live the classic forum.
The heterodox community attracts the kind of person who would have joined the debate bro Atheist community 15 years ago. They're arrogant and easily butthurt but consider themselves to be cool heads who are just too smart to be suckered by any ideology. In reality most of them are liberals who have become more conservative and need emotional support, which is why Jesse gets off the wall emails from listeners asking for life advice for all kinds of shit he openly admits he knows nothing about.
Speaking of the genius listeners, here's an example of a guy who undoubtedly gets triggered when the libs interrupt events:

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There was someone else in that comments section circulating names of people who are DSA leaders or something. Total 180 from these people.