This encourages readers to become mind-killed with respect to him.
I see.
You know, given what I've seen happening to the specific nature of the comment I make which get more than -5 score (For comparison I'm currently at about 50% of my peak 'karma' and am currently at ~-40 for my 30-day-interval) -- I can't really gainsay you on the fact that your concern is legitimate.
That being said; the mere fact that I have a poltiical disagreement with someone is, in general, not sufficient grounds for me to cease evaluating his claims on their own merit. In fact; I find it more conducive to have our biases exposed from the outset, and that is why I identified myself as a libertarian from my first post in the thread; to help allow the reader to identify and if necessary correct for any political biases I may have.
That being said; the mere fact that I have a poltiical disagreement with someone is, in general, not sufficient grounds for me to cease evaluating his claims on their own merit.
How would you know that? People usually don't think of themselves as biased, and are bad at evaluating how biased they are even if they acknowledge some bias.
A article in the Atlantic, linked to by someone on the unofficial LW IRC channel caught my eye. Nothing all that new for LessWrong readers, but still it is good to see any mention of such biases in mainstream media.
I break here to comment that I don't see why we would expect this to be so given the reality of academia.