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Truth Over Tribe: Christian Takes on Culture, News & Politics

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What Do You Want to Do?

Patrick: I bet you to read and you did it every night, right? Hypothetically, you didn't miss a night. Three ond 65 days a year, i bet you to reading 20 books. Keith: One of my goals is to start exercising again. Patrick: So patrick is back, and we just bought an exercise bike.

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Speaker 1
see. Yeah so I mean I in this sense I'm arguably a class trader in the sense that I belong very much you know without indisputably to the laptop class you know I don't I don't work in the physical world for a living I sit I sit at my laptop and I type stuff so so I'm very much I'm a net beneficiary of the feminism of freedom you know the cyborg feminism of freedom now as it is as it now is um but um my my read on this is that it's possible it's it's more at least it's much more plausible to argue that women can and must do our best to transcend our physiology and that to be a person is to flatten in every possible way the accidents the accidents or you know give the givens of our physiology this is actually this is I wish I could remember the exact quote but this the the transhumanist and trans activist Martin Rothblatt expresses this very very succinctly in from transgender to transhuman which is a sort of manifesto for everything which I'm adamantly not keen on and Rothblatt Rothblatt puts it puts it very much in those terms that the the march of progress means liberating ourselves from every every imaginable given of our of our of our every every imaginable accident of our birth you know whether that's our economic givens or our physiological givens or our ethnicity or or our sex and as far as Rothblatt is concerned this is that that's what progress means and and therefore and it follows from this that we can and should use technology to emancipate ourselves first from the givens of our sex and then biological extension of that from the givens of our human embodiment full stop and you know should we wish to upload ourselves to the cloud then the book argues that that should entirely be our prerogative so that's so that's the sort of that's that's the optimistic case for for the kind of transhumanist understanding of what emancipation is my view is that it's all very well to say that if you're a multi-millionaire farmer entrepreneur but it's another thing altogether if you're a farm worker in Maharashtra in India where it's simply not plausible to emancipate emancipate yourself from the givens of your body or at least it means something very different to emancipate yourself from the givens of your body you know and

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