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Donā€™t ask your questions.
Donā€™t ask your questions. Ā 
Donā€™t admit you donā€™t understand.
Donā€™t admit you donā€™t understand. Ā 
Donā€™t question experts.
Donā€™t question experts. Ā 
Donā€™t listen to heterodoxy.
Donā€™t listen to heterodoxy. Ā 
Donā€™t associate with iconoclasts.
Donā€™t associate with iconoclasts.
Donā€™t befriend the other party.
Donā€™t befriend the other party.

Revision as of 08:42, 20 February 2020

How do we Slip the DISC?

DISC Examples

What is the DISC?

This is the DISC:

Donā€™t ask your questions. Donā€™t admit you donā€™t understand. Donā€™t question experts. Donā€™t listen to heterodoxy. Donā€™t associate with iconoclasts. Donā€™t befriend the other party. Donā€™t criticize your own fringe. Donā€™t self-promote. Donā€™t be gauche. Die silently.


Eric's Twitter Threads

This is the DISC

A hyper specific allegation that the @NSF and GUIRR inside the @theNASEM in 1986 directed an internal economic analysis to figure out how much they would have to pay STEM workers in the future.

Chavez Ravine

@ScottSantens' compilation of #YangMediaBlackout examples

DNC's online ā€œcounter disinformation teamā€ overseen by a former Hillary Clinton campaign staffer.

Peer Review

Other Examples

Joseph Parrish: Encountering the DISC in the Democratic Party

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