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Edit - Addendum: The video title is quite clickbait-y. The video doesn’t want to debunk any “serious” science, but rather investigates how badly done research with no reproducability or horrible statistical significance is used to influence the discourse in favour of regressive politics.
Did you watch the video?
Why would I give anti science bullshit YouTube views?
If it’s a misleading title, then go be mad at the person who used a bad title.
It’s not anti-science. She makes it very clear right from the beginning that what you hear from evopsych pundits is actually bullshit science being used by conservatives to justify their regressive worldview.
You would know that if you watched more than 3 minutes.
What you just said she did, is not what the title claims.
Is it her bad title, or did you make it up?
It’s the title of the video. Video essayists rely on the algorithm, which encourages click-bait titles.
Also, it targets true bullshit evopsych professors and published evopsych papers, as well as the cultural image evopsych has in the current cultural context, which is a valid approach.
“She can put weeks and months of effort into a long form video essay, but honestly if she wants people to click on it she can fuck herself”