One part of me says that these examples are different from what the unnecessary political examples post is talking about since the reader is clearly not meant to take them seriously (as a Silicon Valley-adjacent techbro autist, I don’t feel attacked).
Although the kind of person who makes arguments like this might feel attacked, but hopefully not due to their politics, since multiple examples are different.
Although that kind of person would likely think their ad hominem attacks are justified and the other side’s aren’t. But then if the arguments were politically neutral, they might not even see a realistic argument and think they’re safe because they’re not doing this?
Part of this might be deciding what kind of audience you want. Every choice will alienate some people, but not making any choices wil make your writing boring because it’s not really “for” anyone. It seems like Scott’s writing is for people who don’t necessarily agree with him on political outcomes, but do agree with him that woke people are annoying. That lets him write about things that that audience finds very engaging, even if it causes some people to not like him.
One part of me says that these examples are different from what the unnecessary political examples post is talking about since the reader is clearly not meant to take them seriously (as a Silicon Valley-adjacent techbro autist, I don’t feel attacked).
Although the kind of person who makes arguments like this might feel attacked, but hopefully not due to their politics, since multiple examples are different.
Although that kind of person would likely think their ad hominem attacks are justified and the other side’s aren’t. But then if the arguments were politically neutral, they might not even see a realistic argument and think they’re safe because they’re not doing this?
Part of this might be deciding what kind of audience you want. Every choice will alienate some people, but not making any choices wil make your writing boring because it’s not really “for” anyone. It seems like Scott’s writing is for people who don’t necessarily agree with him on political outcomes, but do agree with him that woke people are annoying. That lets him write about things that that audience finds very engaging, even if it causes some people to not like him.