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Philosophics Blog argues that in contemporary politics, lies function as "shibboleths," or loyalty tests, rather than genuine attempts at persuasion. The author posits that outlandish claims, such as the idea of alien penguin operatives, serve to identify those who will prioritize tribal allegiance over reason and truth. By embracing the absurd, individuals signal their loyalty to a particular group, while those who question these falsehoods are deemed outsiders. The piece suggests that the increasing embrace of blatant untruths is a deliberate strategy to enforce in-group cohesion and identify dissenters in an "epistemic war." Ultimately, the blog contends that in this environment, loyalty to the group, even through the affirmation of falsehoods, is valued above truthfulness and rationality.https://philosophics.blog/2025/04/05/lies-as-shibboleth/
Philosophics Blog argues that in contemporary politics, lies function as "shibboleths," or loyalty tests, rather than genuine attempts at persuasion. The author posits that outlandish claims, such as the idea of alien penguin operatives, serve to identify those who will prioritize tribal allegiance over reason and truth. By embracing the absurd, individuals signal their loyalty to a particular group, while those who question these falsehoods are deemed outsiders. The piece suggests that the increasing embrace of blatant untruths is a deliberate strategy to enforce in-group cohesion and identify dissenters in an "epistemic war." Ultimately, the blog contends that in this environment, loyalty to the group, even through the affirmation of falsehoods, is valued above truthfulness and rationality.https://philosophics.blog/2025/04/05/lies-as-shibboleth/