Out on my parts of the internet, a major reason to reject LWisms is because they are perceived as coming from a “Silicon Valley tribe” that does not share values with the majority of people (i.e. similar to the attitude of the newsblog (?) Pando, which regularly skewers tech startups). The libertarians claiming to be “apolitical”, and the neoreactionaries, do not help this perception at all. (Although discussing more of this is probably unwise because politics SPIDERS.)
Out on my parts of the internet, a major reason to reject LWisms is because they are perceived as coming from a “Silicon Valley tribe” that does not share values with the majority of people (i.e. similar to the attitude of the newsblog (?) Pando, which regularly skewers tech startups). The libertarians claiming to be “apolitical”, and the neoreactionaries, do not help this perception at all. (Although discussing more of this is probably unwise because politics SPIDERS.)
Mutant and proud!
:-)