TimS comments on What truths are actually taboo? - Less Wrong

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Comment author: TimS 17 April 2013 03:24:06PM *  2 points [-]

Really the only acceptable conversation I can think of goes something like:

Pediatrician: Don't worry about it. It is totally normal. Punishing a prepubescent child for private self-stimulating behavior is not good for the mental health of the child.

Comment author: sunflowers 17 April 2013 03:26:50PM 4 points [-]

If memory serves, it was something about not hitting 6-month-olds for touching themselves in Marriage and Morals that prevented Russell from teaching at City College years later...

Comment author: wedrifid 17 April 2013 04:09:55PM 2 points [-]

Really the only acceptable conversation I can think of goes something like:

With the another evident exception being this conversation and those like it that employ sufficient indirection. The ancestor is currently at +4, 100%.

Comment author: TimS 18 April 2013 01:19:43AM 4 points [-]

Hrm? I'm not sure why you think I disagree with your comment. Taking a step meta is generally acceptable. People claim the Holocaust never happened is not taboo, even if The Holocaust never happened is taboo in many contexts.

I think the ancestor is a +12 because it is a great example of what the OP requested - a true, probably taboo sentence.