Perhaps overlooked take? (Somewhat echoing other commenters, though)
US politics is supremely polarised. Those self-identifying as progressive are mainly motivated by opposing the right, and vice versa.
EA doesn’t particularly focus on labelling the biggest issues as problems that are the “fault” of the right (or left).
Thus our reasoned and goal-driven approach will leave people on each side cold.
But conversely, I think some of the steps suggested, could, at the very least, make outreach to people to the right of center or (‘anti-woke’) more difficult.
E.g., “ commitment to using my class privilege…” narratives.
Perhaps overlooked take? (Somewhat echoing other commenters, though)
US politics is supremely polarised. Those self-identifying as progressive are mainly motivated by opposing the right, and vice versa.
EA doesn’t particularly focus on labelling the biggest issues as problems that are the “fault” of the right (or left).
Thus our reasoned and goal-driven approach will leave people on each side cold.
But conversely, I think some of the steps suggested, could, at the very least, make outreach to people to the right of center or (‘anti-woke’) more difficult.
E.g., “ commitment to using my class privilege…” narratives.