"politics is the mindkiller"
That's a warning sign, not a barbed-wire fence patrolled by guards with orders to shoot to kill.
why not choose any other fringe political belief instead, or try creating a new one from scratch, or whatever?
Neoreaction is an interesting line of thought offering unusual -- and so valuable -- insights. If you don't want to talk about NRx, well, don't. If you want to talk about different political beliefs, well, do.
some way of warning people "you have strayed from the path"
What is "the path"? LW is a diverse community and that's one of its strengths.
When a rationalist sympathetic to neoreaction reads the SSC neoreaction anti-faq, they should be deeply shocked and start questioning their own sanity. They should realize how much they have failed the art of rationality by not realizing most of that on their own.
You did mention mindkill, didn't you? I recommend a look in the mirror. In particular, you seem to be confusing rationality with a particular set of political values.
epistemically correct political opinions
Political opinions are expressions of values. Values are not epistemically correct or wrong -- that's a category error.
Talking about "neoreaction" (or any other political group) already is a package-deal fallacy. NRs have a set of beliefs. Each of those beliefs individually can be true or false (or disconnected from evidence). These beliefs should be debated individually. It is quite possible that within the set, some beliefs will be true, some will be false, and some will be undefined. Then we can accept the true beliefs, and reject the false beliefs. There is no need to use the word "neoreaction" anywhere in that process.
So, instead of having threads ...
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