Linguistics, Style and Writing in the 21st Century - with Steven Pinker
https://youtu.be/OV5J6BfToSw?t=1054

From the presentation:
"- Avoid clichés like the plague: We needed to think outside the box in our 
search for the holy grail, but found that it was neither a magic bullet nor a 
slam dunk, so we rolled with the punches and let the chips fall where they may 
while seeing the glass as half-full - it's a no-brainer!"

Pinker may be an alt-right enabler with his stance on political correctness, 
but he gives a great presentation. (My dead father is yelling "Cut your damned 
hair!" from his grave.) And although I COMPLETELY disagree with everything he's 
saying in this section of the talk, he does a masterful job of pointing out the 
problem: the dichotomy between reading the text as it is vs. reading through 
the text. Lately, we've had this problem on FriAM a lot. How far do you go when 
trying to follow the tendrils of left-over meaning purportedly entailed by 
every term in an expression? We postmodernists [♬] are lazy and only go as far 
as we must in order to confirm our bias and begin slathering the expression in 
our own home-brewed juices. The unificationists, by contrast, must explore and 
tease out ever conflict no matter how deep, small, or old, until the entire 
*database* is normalized, hermetically sanitized for the naive consumption of 
the vulnerable.


[♬] No, I'm not actually a postmodernist ... I only play that role when 
surrounded by anti-post-modern-ists.

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