marks you as a defection risk
That's not how normal people think.
I think it is, they just phrase it differently - "I don't trust someone like that". For explicit reasoning about cooperative behaviors in order to subvert them, it's "too smart for his own good".
I was reading reviews of HPMOR on Goodreads and I noticed that the people who didn't like the book were essentially "put off by the rationality". They thought Harry was arrogant and condescending.
Then I was thinking, a lot of people are "put off by rationality" for similar reasons. What a shame. There's a lot of value in spreading rationality, and this seems to be a big obstacle in doing so.
Any thoughts on how to make people less "put off by rationality"? I think the core issues are: