Irrationality game: people are happier when living in traditional social structures, and value being part of their traditions[1]. The public existence of “weird” relationships (homosexuality, polyamory, BDSM, …) is actively harmful to most people; the open practice of them is a net negative for world utility. Morally good actions include condemnation and censorship of such things.
[1] Or rather what they believe are their traditions; these beliefs may not be particularly well-correlated with reality.
Irrationality game: people are happier when living in traditional social structures, and value being part of their traditions[1]. The public existence of “weird” relationships (homosexuality, polyamory, BDSM, …) is actively harmful to most people; the open practice of them is a net negative for world utility. Morally good actions include condemnation and censorship of such things.
[1] Or rather what they believe are their traditions; these beliefs may not be particularly well-correlated with reality.
That looks to be a pretty standard neo-reactionary position.
Sure, but I expect the proportion of LW that actually agrees with neoreaction to be small (and I disagree with most neoreactionary positions).
Probability?
Ah, sorry. 0.8
How did you come to believe this?