One consideration that came to my mind at multiple times of the post was that I was trying to understand what your angle for writing the post was. So while I think that the post was written with the goal of demarcating and pushing “your brand” of radical social justice from EA, you clearly seem to agree with the core “EA assumption” (i.e., that it’s good to use careful reasoning and evidence to try to make the world better) even though you disagree on certain aspects about how to best implement this in practice.
Thus, I would really encourage you to engage with the EA community in a collaborative and open spirit. As you can tell by the reactions here, criticism is well appreciated by the EA community if it is well reasoned and articulated. Of course there are some rules to this game (i.e., as mentioned elsewhere you should provide justification for your believes) but if you have good arguments for your position you might even affect systemic change in EA ;)
One consideration that came to my mind at multiple times of the post was that I was trying to understand what your angle for writing the post was. So while I think that the post was written with the goal of demarcating and pushing “your brand” of radical social justice from EA, you clearly seem to agree with the core “EA assumption” (i.e., that it’s good to use careful reasoning and evidence to try to make the world better) even though you disagree on certain aspects about how to best implement this in practice.
Thus, I would really encourage you to engage with the EA community in a collaborative and open spirit. As you can tell by the reactions here, criticism is well appreciated by the EA community if it is well reasoned and articulated. Of course there are some rules to this game (i.e., as mentioned elsewhere you should provide justification for your believes) but if you have good arguments for your position you might even affect systemic change in EA ;)