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Culture War Roundup for the week of January 27, 2025

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(it's hard to be sure when the news steadfastly refuses to notice "Emma's" Adam's apple)

Yesterday I collected my very first Reddit Warning for promoting "hate": noting on /r/slatestarcodex that said individual didn't look like an "Emma". I had hoped that Reddit's "transocracy" didn't extend as far as SSC. Guess I was wrong.

"/r/anything" is Reddit, and the whole Reddit is woke. There are niche communities which are not actively woke - i.e. culture war topics wouldn't be featured there normally - but there are pretty much no communities where the "wrong" side of the culture war is tolerated. At least not any of the prominent ones. You'd need to go to a different site for that.

There's still the oasis that is Political Compass Memes, and LibsOfReddit (though that one is just as obnoxiously partisan on the right as the rest of Reddit is on the left).

I was reading about the case and it's funny reading a sentence like "Emma owned a katana". I was telling my girlfriend it's funny, because what the fuck kind of woman owns a katana? I've met dozens of nerdy females in my life, including some trans men, and not one of them owned a katana or any similar kind of decorative weapon. Then I look it up, and it turns out the kind of "woman" who owns a katana is a nerdy autistic man. My girlfriend got a good laugh out of that.

You're not safe anywhere on reddit -- anyone you happen to offend can report a post to admins, and anything to do with noticing insane trans-stuff is one thing that the admins are perfectly willing to just bannhammer.

Is it deadnaming or misgendering to call a transwomanโ€™s cartilaginous protuberance around the larynx the โ€œAdamโ€™s appleโ€? Should we call it an โ€œEveโ€™s appleโ€ instead? Or perhaps we should go with โ€œprimordial humanโ€™s appleโ€ to be extra safe

If there's "female penis" then there's also "female Adam's apple". If you rename the latter, you'd have to rename the former too.

"Lilith's apple" might be more appropriate statistically