Special Announcement & AMA
Our first public AMA & introducing Aporia's new editor
Dear Aporia readers,
We are thrilled to announce that Noah Carl is joining our editorial team! (Twitter announcement here — please RT!)
You can expect regular posts from Noah on all manner of topics. Noah will also be heading up a new section of the Aporia newsletter. Every Monday, we will send subscribers a list of must-read studies and articles. The first few will be free to read, and our top ones will be paywalled for our supporters.
Noah will also be commissioning articles and hosting the occasional Aporia podcast. You can follow him on Twitter here (don’t forget to follow Aporia, too).
To celebrate, the three of us will be doing an Ask Me Anything (AMA). You can comment below with your question. If you don’t mind leaving your name and location (city, country), that’s always cool — nice to be reminded of how big the world is.
If you’d like to support Aporia (and Noah’s frankly exorbitant salary), please consider becoming a paid supporter. You get early access to the podcasts and exclusive access to our bonus questions. More is coming for supporters.
Thanks for supporting Aporia.
Big things on the way...
Matthew Archer
Editor-in-Chief
PS
Bo and I have been wondering whether we should do a podcast together explaining the Aporia mission. Thankfully, this decision was somewhat taken out of our hands, as there will be a 3-hour + podcast on Brian Chau’s substack dropping in the next few weeks. We covered a fair bit of ground there and Brian even put our own bonus questions to us. Stay tuned.
In the UK 10% today (20% tomorrow) of any institution must be at least "ethnic minority", i.e. NOT "White British" (perish the thought, if not yet the people). Nice to find some corner free from the DIE totalitarianism.
David Ashton, an English heterosexual man
My comment for the AMA:
Why does the HBD community identify so much with the political right? Please note: I'm not saying that the political left is better. I'm simply arguing that both the "left" and the "right" have become outgrowths of the same artificial consensus. Wouldn't it be better to reach out to everyone, regardless of whether they identify as "right," "left," or "center"?
Peter Frost, Canada