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'm troubled by this statement. It completely fails to take Bostrom's apology into account in any form. Moreover, accusing Bostrom of racism in this manner could legitimately be viewed as borderline slanderous. The accusation of racism can destroy a persons career, career-prospects, and reputation. In effect it can be a social death sentence. An organisation which wants to uphold the values of consequentialism should be much more careful in assessing the consequences of its public actions for the affected individual.
"To make sure there are no misunderstandings" it is arguably a fatal strategy not to acknowledge his apologies and not to mention that the "recklessly flawed and reprehensible words" stem from a very old email. As it is written, the statement simply sounds like it is calling him out for racism, which is an extremely serious accusation.