[ExI] The Case of the Sexual Cosmos, by Howard Bloom

Adrian Tymes atymes at gmail.com
Thu Jun 12 15:05:54 UTC 2025


Regarding the comic about liberals vs. conservatives in the post: it is
blatantly the other way around.

The most prominent public conservatives didn't advocate for deporting all
non-whites without due process, among several other positions that have
come to prominence in the past decade or two.  There have long been
questions whether affirmative action goes too far, becoming reverse racism
in effect; I recall concerns about that back in the 1980s.

One thing that has changed is the degree to which conservatives embrace Big
Lies.  In many cases, if conservatives loudly accuse liberals of some bad
or extreme act, it's because the conservatives are trying to deflect
attention from their doing the same thing worse.  Claiming "but the
liberals changed and shunned most people" is one such thing, given the
evidence of mainstream views - and thus, the situation for most people
(regardless of the possible scenarios for individuals) - becoming more
liberal over time.

On Thu, Jun 12, 2025 at 10:03 AM Giulio Prisco via extropy-chat <
extropy-chat at lists.extropy.org> wrote:

> The Case of the Sexual Cosmos, by Howard Bloom. A riveting tale of
> transformation and cosmic flamboyance.
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