In fairness, many of these people aren't replacing "what does the evidence say" because they never looked at evidence to begin with. In other words, for many of these people it's business as usual. I agree with everything you are saying but the post implies that this is something new. That people are no longer using evidence to determine their beliefs and values. I don't think this is true. I think most people ignore evidence and it's always been that way.

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Fair point. You’re right that most people have never been particularly rigorous about following evidence, and I’m probably romanticizing the past a bit. But I think what’s changed isn’t that average people got worse at reasoning. It’s that the people who do want to think through difficult questions now face much higher costs for doing so publicly.