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It still feels weird. A tiny fraction of voices was able to scare our leaders into publicly denying biological realities. It took years of the majority shouting "we don't like this" to get them to go back to the common sense position. The asymmetry is strange, but I'm not exactly sure what it signifies.
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In this case I think it was the extreme ugliness of that women’s boxing incident.
If it had just been dudes winning a few medals, rather than a dude beating the shit out of a bunch of women, they would have kept going.
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That's my point actually. The vast majority just go along to get along until they are forced to think about things or something like an election exposes widespread sentiment. The signal shifted. Is a better way to phrase it probably.