• @[email protected]OPM
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    988 hours ago

    Reverse nepotism baby that wants to play archaeologist on Netflix. He’s also extremely paranoid that “big archaeology” (lmao) is out to get him because he cannot handle criticism from people that know what they’re talking about. Tldr weirdo on Netflix that thinks he’s a martyr.

      • @essteeyou
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        128 minutes ago

        When you have a famous kid, I’d guess, but I don’t know.

    • @norimee
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      395 hours ago

      Ha, now I wanna watch it. Might be fun if you treat it like it’s Cunk on Earth.

        • @Maalus
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          608 hours ago

          That’s still nepotism…

            • @Maalus
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              37 hours ago

              No it isn’t, it is literally nonsense. There is no such thing as “reverse nepotism”.

              • @[email protected]
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                207 hours ago

                Yes but he didn’t say reverse nepotism he said reverse nepobaby as it wasn’t the parent getting the child a job but the other way round. It’s still nepotism but nepobaby is a more specific term.

              • @Bassman1805
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                97 hours ago

                The vast majority of the time, nepotism refers to a patent giving their children special privileges due to the power the parent has.

                The word itself comes from from the Italian word for “nephew”, because of a trend of “nephews” of popes getting special privileges (often, these were the popes’ illegitimate sons).

                • @Maalus
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                  47 hours ago

                  Cool. And the literal definition of nepotism is granting advantage, priviledge or friends to relatives or friends in an occupation or field. So it doesn’t matter that it’s being used for parent - children mostly when it covers all.

                  • snooggums
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                    36 hours ago

                    Narrator: They hated him for being right.

              • @Mojave
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                15 hours ago

                Nah I’m with this homie, reverse nepobaby is too made up. It’s just regular nepotism. He’s a nepot

    • @slickgoat
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      25 hours ago

      Don’t have a boat in this race, but banning him from otherwise open historical sites because they don’t like his ideas is not scientific, but more like the mediaeval Catholic church.

      Science is full of bigoted thinking as any other discipline. If you don’t already know this, you have never met a scientist.

      Having said all that, it is a silly idea, but I enjoy the incidental geology that he employs to illustrate his argument. Not that I buy into the argument itself.

      • @Maggoty
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        3 hours ago

        My recent favorite is anthropology ignoring all evidence of women hunting because it didn’t fit social morals of the researchers. Even finding women buried with shields and weapons and people still making excuses.

    • @[email protected]
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      78 hours ago

      the show is fun to watch if you realize it’s just him tearing through the strawmen he set up for himself

      • snooggums
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        76 hours ago

        Ancient Aliens is fun because the crazy people are so excited and engaged. They promote willful ignorance and antiscience stuff too, but at least we got Stargate out of the ancient astronaut malarky.

        This guy is boring and smugly antiscience. When the show came out, before I knew who he was and without warching a preview, it seemed like it was going to be about ancient cultures that atalled because of climate change or something along those lines. Nope, took a hard left into stupid territory.

        It is frustrating that these jerks ruin actual discussion about ancient cultures being older than we think. Especially when we keep finding older evidence of innovation or oceanic travel that double our estimates on the earliest examples. Like there had to be a significant period of human innovation prior to the oldest sites we know of with massive stone megaliths. The smaller pieces are just harder to find, or may not be recognizeable as intentionally carved!