I'm thinking the very hardest bit is going to be getting across to people that it can happen to you. [...] The predatory memes have evolved to eat people who think it can't happen to them.
Certainly there are people who can't be infected with strong cultish memes, and when those people believe that it can't happen to them, they are correct. There are also people who believe so incorrectly, but this is not a strong argument for impossibility of holding that belief correctly. You seem to be overstating the case, implying undue confidence.
Yes, I'm seeming to state it as 1 rather than a high percentage. This is hyperbole, sorry. What I mean to get across is that it's higher than most people think. Particularly ones who consider they think better than others. Thinking better than most people isn't actually that hard, and sufficient LessWrong and you may think quite a lot better. You still have all your cognitive biases - they're in the buggy, corrupt hardware. Knowing about them doesn't grant you immunity to them.
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