This is fair comment. In these comment threads it can be difficult to strike a balance between brevity and complexity. I should perhaps have said "perceived painful costs". There is the geographical aspect that 'woke' policies tend to have adverse consequences down stream where the 'woke' person does not live. Then there is the perceived…
This is fair comment. In these comment threads it can be difficult to strike a balance between brevity and complexity. I should perhaps have said "perceived painful costs". There is the geographical aspect that 'woke' policies tend to have adverse consequences down stream where the 'woke' person does not live. Then there is the perceived trade off of costs and benefits eg is your feeling of being mr/ms-caring-nice-person more important to you that what problems your children might have years down stream etc etc. Then there is just plain old lack of THINKING through the consequences of your political poses. I think my polemical point was BROADLY valid but when you dig down into the details of all this it gets complicated and nuanced Yes.
This is fair comment. In these comment threads it can be difficult to strike a balance between brevity and complexity. I should perhaps have said "perceived painful costs". There is the geographical aspect that 'woke' policies tend to have adverse consequences down stream where the 'woke' person does not live. Then there is the perceived trade off of costs and benefits eg is your feeling of being mr/ms-caring-nice-person more important to you that what problems your children might have years down stream etc etc. Then there is just plain old lack of THINKING through the consequences of your political poses. I think my polemical point was BROADLY valid but when you dig down into the details of all this it gets complicated and nuanced Yes.