
Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning Kat Rosenfield: after the vibe shift
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Oct 25, 2025 Kat Rosenfield, a novelist and culture critic, dives into the evolving landscape of culture wars and the nuances of wokeness. She discusses her unique position attracting criticism from the identitarian left and sheds light on sexism in online discourse. With insights on Gen Z's relationship dynamics and the impact of technology on intimacy, Kat examines how cultural narratives have shifted. Their conversation touches on the emergence of a 'woke right' and debates the future of cancel culture while reflecting on the cultural implications of globalization and tech.
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Early Blogging Heads Invitation
- Kat recalled being invited onto Blogging Heads around 2018 after a Twitter conversation with her podcast co-host Phoebe Maltz-Bovy.
- She admitted she didn't know what a podcast was at first and joked about 'mail a podcast to my house.'
Targeted Online Harassment Pattern
- Rosenfield describes being targeted harshly by a subset of left men who relish attacking women online.
- She says those men use any chance to 'take the gloves off' and perform aggression toward female critics.
Advertising's 'Unclenching' Moment
- Rosenfield reads the Sydney Sweeney Good Jeans ad as a cultural sign of 'unclenching' after a decade of moral seriousness in advertising.
- She sees the ad as symbolic of a shift back toward playfulness and away from didactic, self-serious marketing.






