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Rorschach Trap: The 311th Evolutionary Lens with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying

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Jan 28, 2026
They explore sex differences in empathy and why men and women may respond differently to wrongdoing. They examine the Minneapolis shooting, questioning how media and perception shape judgments about use of force. They dissect firearm mechanics and legal standards that affect blame. They warn about media-driven narratives that split public opinion and urge cultivated skepticism.
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Sex Differences In Contextual Empathy

  • Women tend to show empathic responses to others' pain regardless of perceived fairness. Men show empathy mainly toward those they judge as fair or deserving.
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Playground Sympathy Versus Adult Justice

  • A universal reflexive sympathy for victims can be gamed and incentivize false victimhood. Bret Weinstein warns that applying playground sympathy rules to adult institutions destabilizes norms of justice.
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Screens Create False Eyewitness Certainty

  • Video and media fragments trick modern brains into feeling like eyewitnesses. Heather Heying and Bret Weinstein stress this causes false certainty and polarized narratives.
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