shokwave comments on Belief in Belief vs. Internalization - Less Wrong
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In the LW entry on RationalWiki they make fun of Eliezer for the Roko incident.
I always felt like this was unfair, because it amounts to attacking him for actually believing the things he talks about. That is, it's okay to talk about an immensely-powerful AI happening in the future, it's just not okay to act on that belief.
If you don't disagree with someone's beliefs, don't chastise that person for acting consistently with them.
This is because of spill-over from 'religious tolerance'. Most people will feel uncomfortable mocking a ridiculous belief; they have the "everyone is entitled to their own opinion" meme in mind. This makes people disagree with other beliefs much less than they ought to.
People are much more comfortable mocking ridiculous actions (because everyone is not entitled to their own facts) - which is why evangelists are scorned where the average religious person wouldn't be, despite evangelists acting consistently and the average religious person acting inconsistently on beliefs that the mocker doesn't disagree with.