Effective altruism is based on the core belief that all people count equally. We unequivocally condemn Nick Bostrom’s recklessly flawed and reprehensible words. We reject this unacceptable racist language, and the callous discussion of ideas that can and have harmed Black people. It is fundamentally inconsistent with our mission of building an inclusive and welcoming community.
— The Centre for Effective Altruism
I mean the post was emotionally driven response to the current situation. The idea that EA should split up is something that I've been thinking about for a while, and nearly wrote a top level post on, before I didn't write it because I decided that I wasn't actually confident enough or making a sufficiently useful point in a sufficiently useful way.
The idea that anything about this should make you think less of Bostrom as a thinker is nonsense -- though his 'apology' makes me doubt his practical judgement, since it was written in a way that was not in the slightest optimized for ending the controversy.
People who see this incident as saying something about how interested we should be reading Bostrom's next paper, or about how much we should praise him for the important work he has done are coming from a culture that doesn't fit very well with the way my mind works.