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by nemomarx
211 days ago
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I don't think the complaint is really the donations or the impact, rather it's that the community has issues? Whether you agree that someone can put money into saving lives to make up for other moral faults or issues or so on is the core issue. And even from a utilitarian view we'd have to say that more of these donations happened than would have without the movement or with a different movement, which is difficult to measure. Consider the usaid thing - Elon musk may have wiped out most of the EA community gains by causing that defending, and was probably supported by the community in some sense. How to weigh in all these factors? |
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For me the core issue is why people are so happy to advocate for the deaths of the poor because of things like "the community has issues". Of course the withdrawal of EA donations is going to cause poor people to die. I mean yes, some funding will go elsewhere, but a lot of it's just going to go away. Sorry to vent but people are so endlessly disappointing.
> Elon musk may have wiped out most of the EA community gains by causing that defending
For sure!
> and was probably supported by the community in some sense
You sound fairly under-confident about that, presumably because you're guessing. It's wildly untrue.