I'm not saying what Tyson did was wrong, I just find it incredible that Shapiro is so ignorant after so long.
I was trying to say that you may not be wrong regarding the depth of Shapiro's ignorance. I am just saying that I didn't pick up on it in the Tyson Shapiro link but it could have been evident to you, or perhaps you brought your awareness of Shapiro's ignorance from what you have previously know about him. If the latter perhaps it helped you to see in the interview what I didn't see. At any rate the notions you ascribe to Shapiro remind me of typical conservative low level thinking and their blindness regarding their ego need not to deal with truth that affects their ego security. If climate disaster is in our future it might mean not only that they are wrong but immoral in their desire to pretend nothing needs to be done that might cost them something.
I like the expression, "From a snake expect snake behavior." I hear in it, "From a conservative expect conservative behavior." What I see in conservatives is a far greater range of moral concerns than liberals have implying a far greater number of moral beliefs they can have that are the product of indoctrination rather than common old fashioned sound traditions containing experientially derived tried and true wisdom. What I see in liberals is a greater capacity to see bull shit in those moral concerns they do not have when in fact they are full of bull shit but to completely miss their survival value when they are sound. I can't say I am surprised to see this in people as it looks quite logical to expect it.
One such value would be that pride is a sin. I recently ran into another term I think works, 'knowingness'. There are two ways I see that kind of pride in operation here. One is the belief that one's own personal beliefs represent the truth those moral values contain and the other is that anybody who has different moral values than they do is wrong whatever they believe.
When either of these kinds of knowingness or pride are present, no real conversation about what morality is can happen. I see failure in this regard on the left and the right.
When I describe conservatives as bigots, people who imagine their knowingness as to what is good isn't good at all, they suspect me of trying to steal their self respect, the righteousness that makes they good people. When I tell liberals they don't understand the value of conservative moral concerns they accuse me of being a believer in ancient nonsense.
And I also believe that as the divide between left and right grows the greater insecurity it will generate including a resort to violence to prove one's self right. Everything is perfect when you have lost the need for it to be. You can't control the Wheel of Karma but you can step off of it.