Luke_A_Somers comments on The End of Bullshit at the hands of Critical Rationalism - Less Wrong
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It's a nice dream, and I would excited if you could do it, but I don't think it is possible given the reality of the modern sociopolitical situation. What I think you don't appreciate is that at the end of the day, most people really really don't care about building a better world. They care about promoting their own status, defeating their enemies, and justifying their hatreds.
To justify this claim, I'll cite a few Arthur Chu Facebook quotes on the subject of LessWrong and rationality:
Arthur Chu is especially willing to voice his prejudices, but my strong suspicion is that most other people think the same way. So even if you set up a completely objective and rational truth-finding web site, it would simply be attacked and destroyed by political actors for being a racist religion or for being run by nerdy white guys or whatever.
Weird. What did we ever do to him? Aside from compliment him on his effectiveness, I mean?
I don't feel like digging up the whole sordid backstory (though this would be a good starting point), but I get the impression he's upset that we're not a vector for his politics.
That whole "mindkiller" thing really rubs some people the wrong way; for such a person, politics are so bound up with ideals of rationality that staying away from them looks not just ignorant but willfully and maliciously so. (Compare the "reality-based community" on the left, or Eric Raymond's "anti-idiotarianism" on the right. Not that we're entirely innocent of this sort of thinking ourselves.) Combine that with the absurdity heuristic and our bad habit of parochialism in some areas, and you've got most of the ingredients for a hatchet job.
More specifically, he's upset that we're willing to tolerate people who point out that many of his ideology's claims are in fact falsifiable and false.