Dear RLS Subscribers,
As some of you may know, Subsack has recently launched Notes, a new Twitter-like social media space to share links, short posts, quotes, photos, and more. It’s a great way to find new SUbstack content, and connect with authors and other readers.
I will use Notes sort of like Twitter, but plan to interact more with my readers and the greater Substack community. I’ll also be posting many thoughts, comments, and queries exclusively on Notes, and would love for you to join me there!
Here’s my most recent note on Substack Notes. Come join the conversation!
How to join
Head to substack.com/notes or find the “Notes” tab in the Substack app. As a subscriber to Reality's Last Stand, you’ll automatically see my notes. Feel free to like, reply, or share them around!
You can also share notes of your own. I hope this becomes a space where every reader of Reality's Last Stand can share thoughts, ideas, and interesting quotes from the things we're reading on Substack and beyond.
If you encounter any issues, you can always refer to the Notes FAQ for assistance. Looking forward to seeing you there!
I'm 75 years old, Colin, and consider myself fortunate to be capable of using Word, Google and E-mail But I don't use any "social media" (and wouldn't even if I could). So I do hope that I'll still be able to read your excellent articles in the current way.
I wonder what you think about direct and indirect causes of biophobia and the consequences. Also, do you think the word is a useful term to describe some problematic, quite serious, trends? Do you think Louise Perry is right to be concerned that the specific countries which have the lowest birth rates could pose a threat to political stability for the US in about 100 years?