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Culture War Roundup for the week of August 14, 2023

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Pro social is not picking blue. Blue almost certainly leads to a worse society as more people die.

Only if their are enough people who pick red to create a low trust society; which is worse in every regard for every participant (except for people that are good at scams and violence and shit.)

If the majority of prosocial humans select blue as the did and habitually do in the non fake twitter quiz versions of this question; everything is fine for everyone.

Again, I don’t really see red pill as low trust or anti social. This isn’t defecting. This is “I won’t risk my life to save someone who foolishly puts themself in danger when they easily could not.”

Of course the calculus is a bit different if small children are participating who aren’t capable of understanding.

I guess it's how you think of the poll.

If I was in a prisoners dilemma situation with one other person, I take the red pill. Duh. With ten? Red pill. With 100? Red pill.

I see the actual question as: We are posing this question to everyone who speaks your language on the internet. That changes the calculus, and I start answering the question by modeling what an ideal society would do, guessing how likely it is, and if it's =+51% doing that.

It’s these smart blue-pickers who don’t trust people to be smart enough to pick “don’t die” over “maybe die but hopefully not”, and end up causing a situation where other people have to save them by putting themselves at risk.