Konkvistador comments on 2012 Survey Results - Less Wrong

80 Post author: Yvain 07 December 2012 09:04PM

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Comment author: NancyLebovitz 30 November 2012 10:05:00PM 9 points [-]

The first one surprises me because hardly anyone on LW seems conservative (and the polls confirm this).

However, there are a few fairly common (or at least it seems so to me) opinions on LW which are distinctively un-Left: democracy is bad, there are racial differences in important traits, and women complain way too much about how men treat them. We'll see how that last one plays out.

Comment author: [deleted] 01 December 2012 10:13:25AM *  4 points [-]

They are also practically non-existent in right wing parties in the West. While being contrarian is a bad sign, getting people from all mainstream political positions to go into sputtering apoplexy with the same input can be a good sign.

Comment author: TorqueDrifter 01 December 2012 10:28:37AM -2 points [-]

I dunno, 2 and 3 seem like things I'd expect the right-wing to believe (though probably with less nuance) in America (not to say they wouldn't go into sputtering apoplexy if you said certain formulations of those ideas out loud and there was a camera nearby). And who was calling for revolution after the recent election? (tongue somewhat in cheek there)

Comment author: [deleted] 01 December 2012 10:37:54AM *  2 points [-]

This might be true of 3 perhaps, but is not for 2.

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 01 December 2012 01:06:37PM *  1 point [-]

I'm not sure the link proves your point.

Comment author: [deleted] 01 December 2012 05:13:24PM *  4 points [-]

Derbyshire's firing wasn't a show for public consumption but a genuine rebuke from the National Review establishment caused by ideological differences.

Comment author: NancyLebovitz 01 December 2012 07:05:23PM 3 points [-]

It was also more over the top than just claiming that race and important traits are correlated.