@dysregulation.nation: This week I learned that there’s an entire corner of the internet made up of self-proclaimed “liberals” repackaging manosphere talking points in science-sounding language. One piece I read this week claimed men are biologically hardwired for hierarchy, dominance, and competition, and that wanting anything else is a delusional progressive fantasy. The science says otherwise. You can find the full piece on my Substack (link in bio). #Masculinity #Dysregulation #Manosphere #Progressives #Liberals
Right now I find both his arguments and yours to be unconvincing. I subscribed to your Substack and I want to hear more, but the gist of my objection is: you can inform me that the effect sizes are small, but I'm still going to wonder how a tiny effect generalizes when it encompasses an entire modern capitalistic society. And I can't get that from research done on a tribe in Tahiti...I need something WEIRD.
2026-06-12 19:37:14
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palebluedot :
yup
2026-06-12 17:25:23
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Stella&Nova :
If men are hardwired for hierarchy, they don’t belong in leadership. We need leaders who are collaborative.
2026-06-12 19:53:36
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Overthetarget :
Is there a sharp edge jello? Is there a violent movement for peace ? Is there vegan carnivores about ?
2026-06-12 17:28:55
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Slim Slow Slider :
Key word ‘man’ 😤
2026-06-12 20:42:01
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ValueMax :
Liberal man (with graduate education in Applied Statistics) here. You’re not immune from the flaws you’re criticizing. Your article’s fatal flaw is that, by your logic, cultural variation somehow disproves biological influence. That’s intellectually amateurish. By that standard, because English and Japanese are different languages, humans must have no innate capacity for language. The fact that masculinity is expressed differently across cultures no more disproves its biological foundations than the existence of different languages disproves humanity’s evolved capacity for speech.
2026-06-12 22:30:16
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ValueMax :
P2. You’re also confusing “not deterministic” with “not biological.” You acknowledge statistically significant sex differences, then wave them away because the effect sizes are modest. That’s a basic analytical error: small average differences routinely compound into massive population-level outcomes through second- and third-order effects.
2026-06-12 22:43:40
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Foru2metal :
She always pretends the angry female Femospere doesn't exist...Most dishonest...
2026-06-13 06:05:05
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