Anti-mindkilling?! You are linking to an article that represents nothing but a salvo in a bitter and long-standing ideological war. This is true regardless of whose position in this conflict (if anyone's) one favors.
The element that I am suggesting is anti-mindkilling is the assertion that short-term partisan battles bear limited relationship to meaningful long-term social change, and that one can potentially recognize the degree to which tribalism obscures this by looking at political battles in a time and place sufficiently removed from one's own.
A response essay written by Eliezer Yudkowsky posted at Cato Unbound for the issue Brain, Belief, and Politics:
Is That Your True Rejection? by Eliezer Yudkowsky
The lead essay has been written by Michael Shermer:
Liberty and Science by Michael Shermer