In this thread: What's a key thing you would tell /r/SneerClub users, to try and bridge the "worldview gap"?
I am talking about extremely-basic background / shared assumptions, that you really wish the other people had. What would you say to them, to plant the seed of changing their mindset from their current one?
Diagrams, stories, and hokey analogies encouraged. Condescension completely allowed. (The more basic and obvious the worldview difference, the more it needs to be written down).
No jargon.
Top-level comments should be cringe-inducingly earnest.
This question is mirrored and inverted on /r/SneerClub.
You might be under the impression that the quote was written after the subreddit was founded, as an accusation against the critics there. But no, the quote came first. Eliezer wrote a quote describing a negative archetype. Some people who fit that archetype decided the quote sounded cool. They made it their rallying flag.
Why wouldn't I take it at face value?