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by ben_w
503 days ago
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I have had some rather… negative vibes, for lack of a better term, from some of the American bits I've encountered online; but for what it's worth, I've not seen what you described in the German community. There is, ironically, no escape from two facts that was well advertised at the start: (1) the easiest person for anyone to fool is themselves, and (2) politics is the mind-killer. With no outwardly visible irony, there's a rationalist politics podcast called "the mind killer": https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-mind-killer/id1507... Saying this as someone who read HPMOR and AI to Zombies and used to listen to The Bayesian Conspiracy podcast: This is feeling a bit of that scene in Monty Python Life of Brian where everyone was chanting in unison about thinking for themselves. |
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I understand that the actually rational exegesis of "politics is the mind-killer" is that it's a warning against confirmation bias and the tendency to adopt an entire truth system from one's political faction, rather than maintaining skepticism. But that doesn't seem to be how people often take it.