HydroKid239
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I blame TrumpI blame your mom/upbringing.
I blame TrumpI blame your mom/upbringing.
Not picking a fight, just asking. What good does "holding the nation responsible" for the votes of a minority accomplish? I'm all for owning up to facts and taking responsibility for my bad decisions and actions. That's one way to improve one's self. But this blame everybody for the actions of a few makes no sense to me. What do we do with that going forward?You always make good points man.
I guess I do concur, not everyone bought into it and shouldn't be held responsible for those that did. I do desperately want a populace that can make the distinction between real and fake. We are all part of the same group, Americans, so I guess it's a failing of education or something I can't quite define, but I sort of hold the nation responsible when it has failed its populace in some way. Buying into bullshit is the byproduct.
I don't think that's what I meant/said, at least in terms of voting?Not picking a fight, just asking. What good does "holding the nation responsible" for the votes of a minority accomplish? I'm all for owning up to facts and taking responsibility for my bad decisions and actions. That's one way to improve one's self. But this blame everybody for the actions of a few makes no sense to me. What do we do with that going forward?
I think a populace that can distinguish between real and fake is less important than how much of the populace chooses to exercise the capacity. In the States that is not being done by maybe every third adult.You always make good points man.
I guess I do concur, not everyone bought into it and shouldn't be held responsible for those that did. I do desperately want a populace that can make the distinction between real and fake. We are all part of the same group, Americans, so I guess it's a failing of education or something I can't quite define, but I sort of hold the nation responsible when it has failed its populace in some way. Buying into bullshit is the byproduct.
Could it be that you are making the mistake of assuming most people are like you? Would you ever vote for Trump? About 47% of voters did. I don't think they are anything like me and yes, I blame them for Trump. I don't accept blame. None.I don't think that's what I meant/said, at least in terms of voting?
I hold the nation responsible for underlying conditions. Going forward, we address those issues or a bunch of stupid consequences occur that we all have to deal with. Big topics like education fall under that government umbrella we are all responsible for, I don't think we have done a good job. It isnt necessarily about casting blame or personal responsibility, it's a societal problem that requires everyone to fix, so we need to take responsibility even if we aren't part of or a cause.
Edit: in this instance, we have a population that is poorly educated, resulting in a percentage of them believing nonsense and how that impacts how they live their lives...but the rest of us have to deal with their no mask coal rolling shit.
Edit: and I have no idea how to fix it. We are at the point being stupid is celebrated as a way to troll dems by large chunks of the population spanning large geographic areas.
What makes those people fundamentally different though? (Idk, that's why I point at education, it's much a much broader issue but eh, that's the easy one). You are right, trump would never be an option and it was kind of appalling seeing people vote for him. Going to ignore that he dog whistled racism and such, I am thinking of the voters that saw him as a successful businessman and thought we needed some of that. That was stupid. Trump was obviously a dumb twat who inherited a bunch of money, why did like 47% of people believe that. Things can't get better until we get those folks on board, or remove them.Could it be that you are making the mistake of assuming most people are like you? Would you ever vote for Trump? About 47% of voters did. I don't think they are anything like me and yes, I blame them for Trump. I don't accept blame. None.
We have a large tribe of right wing authoritarians and a larger collective of mostly liberals and social democrats with a few left or centrist authoritarians mixed in. Fascists, right wing authortarian white supremacists, are trying to force their will on the majority. There is no compromising with them.
Racism is learned, we aren't born racist. Still though racism is prevalent in all economic groups of white people. This is a struggle, not a debate or even a case of lack of education. It's a class struggle between wealthier, white male dominated class that has long held power and most everybody else. Trump's followers are right wing authoritarians. They compartmentalize beliefs that contradict rather than try to learn from the contradictions. It's a different way of thinking. I think they want to be suppressed. They want to be told what to do. That's what make them authoritarians.
This isn't just something I cooked up on my own. There has been quite a bit of research on the topic.
Trump’s America and the rise of the authoritarian personality
After World War II, psychologists identified character traits that explained why so many people were complicit in Hitler’s crimes. Are we seeing something similar now?theconversation.com
In the early 1980s, Bob Altemeyer, a professor at the University of Manitoba, refined the work with the F-scale and came up with a new definition of the authoritarian personality. Altemeyer renamed the authoritarian personality “right-wing authoritarianism” (RWA) and defined it as having three related dimensions. These were: a submission towards authorities, endorsement of aggressive behaviour if sanctioned by authorities, and a high level of conventionalism – that is conforming to old traditions and values.
Among antisocial traits and attitudes investigated in psychology, RWA definitely ranks high up the naughty list. Right-wing authoritarians are, for example, more racist, more discriminatory, more aggressive, more dehumanising, more prejudiced and more sexist than individuals with low RWA. They are also less empathic or altruistic. Another downside is that they tend to think less critically, instead basing their thoughts on what authority figures say and do.
Regarding education, some studies show Right wing authortarians are terrible at correcting false belief:
Right-wing authoritarians are less likely to update false beliefs after corrective feedback, study finds
New research has found that right-wing authoritarians tend to be less successful at correcting erroneous beliefs than others. The study, published inwww.psypost.org
trump getting in was our fault...what everyone else on the planet did with him is on them...we have no liability for the stupidity of other world leadersFunny how Americans try to protect trump and his kind. Its all someone elses fault...
make luke satisfied that he made some bad muricans cry?Not picking a fight, just asking. What good does "holding the nation responsible" for the votes of a minority accomplish? I'm all for owning up to facts and taking responsibility for my bad decisions and actions. That's one way to improve one's self. But this blame everybody for the actions of a few makes no sense to me. What do we do with that going forward?
I am moved to ask: what is a centrist authoritarian?Could it be that you are making the mistake of assuming most people are like you? Would you ever vote for Trump? About 47% of voters did. I don't think they are anything like me and yes, I blame them for Trump. I don't accept blame. None.
We have a large tribe of right wing authoritarians and a larger collective of mostly liberals and social democrats with a few left or centrist authoritarians mixed in. Fascists, right wing authortarian white supremacists, are trying to force their will on the majority. There is no compromising with them.
Racism is learned, we aren't born racist. Still though racism is prevalent in all economic groups of white people. This is a struggle, not a debate or even a case of lack of education. It's a class struggle between wealthier, white male dominated class that has long held power and most everybody else. Trump's followers are right wing authoritarians. They compartmentalize beliefs that contradict rather than try to learn from the contradictions. It's a different way of thinking. I think they want to be suppressed. They want to be told what to do. That's what make them authoritarians.
This isn't just something I cooked up on my own. There has been quite a bit of research on the topic.
Trump’s America and the rise of the authoritarian personality
After World War II, psychologists identified character traits that explained why so many people were complicit in Hitler’s crimes. Are we seeing something similar now?theconversation.com
In the early 1980s, Bob Altemeyer, a professor at the University of Manitoba, refined the work with the F-scale and came up with a new definition of the authoritarian personality. Altemeyer renamed the authoritarian personality “right-wing authoritarianism” (RWA) and defined it as having three related dimensions. These were: a submission towards authorities, endorsement of aggressive behaviour if sanctioned by authorities, and a high level of conventionalism – that is conforming to old traditions and values.
Among antisocial traits and attitudes investigated in psychology, RWA definitely ranks high up the naughty list. Right-wing authoritarians are, for example, more racist, more discriminatory, more aggressive, more dehumanising, more prejudiced and more sexist than individuals with low RWA. They are also less empathic or altruistic. Another downside is that they tend to think less critically, instead basing their thoughts on what authority figures say and do.
Regarding education, some studies show Right wing authortarians are terrible at correcting false belief:
Right-wing authoritarians are less likely to update false beliefs after corrective feedback, study finds
New research has found that right-wing authoritarians tend to be less successful at correcting erroneous beliefs than others. The study, published inwww.psypost.org
DIY posted a link to a way of looking at stupid people as ones who do harm to themselves and other people, rather than education or ability.What makes those people fundamentally different though? (Idk, that's why I point at education, it's much a much broader issue but eh, that's the easy one). You are right, trump would never be an option and it was kind of appalling seeing people vote for him. Going to ignore that he dog whistled racism and such, I am thinking of the voters that saw him as a successful businessman and thought we needed some of that. That was stupid. Trump was obviously a dumb twat who inherited a bunch of money, why did like 47% of people believe that. Things can't get better until we get those folks on board, or remove them.
Edit: I remember people arguing W was smart because he went to Harvard. That had the same sort of effect where I really didn't understand how you could come to that conclusion if you were aware of the family history and who they were and how the world works.
In that model, Trump fits the definition of a bandit -- somebody who harms others and benefits himself. He leads stupid people into doing harm for him but also harming themselves to no real benefit. which makes him the most dangerous type of leader.
"Non-stupid people always underestimate the damaging power of stupid individuals. In particular non-stupid people constantly forget that at all times and places and under any circumstances to deal and/or associate with stupid people always turns out to be a costly mistake." Carlo Cipolla In the 1970s, an economic historian called Carlo Cipolla wrote a provocative article titled "The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity". This week's episode is about his theory of the destructiveness of stupid behavior and why it is so underestimated and misunderstood. Show Notes: The Basic Laws Of Human Stupidity by Carlo M. Cipolla The Five Universal Laws Of Stupidity by Corrine Purtill
You are at least half right. I think it's genetics.I blame your mom/upbringing.
Fascist leaders always use blame and fear to gain power. Hitler used the punishing terms of WWI and Jews in wealthy positions as reasons to take over. The country of the German People is being taken from Real Germans. The leaders are not fascist, they just want to make things right.DIY posted a link to a way of looking at stupid people as ones who do harm to themselves and other people, rather than education or ability.
In that model, Trump fits the definition of a bandit -- somebody who harms others and benefits himself. He leads stupid people into doing harm for him but also harming themselves to no real benefit. which makes him the most dangerous type of leader.
The Jan 6 rioters, for instance. Stupid
Trump: Bandit leading the stupids.
It doesn't really help inform what to do, so not a very useful theory, just a different way to look at it. I have no idea why people follow fascist leaders but I do accept that they do.
I was referring to socially centrist and politically authoritarian people Various political parties in the UK are shown in the matrix below:I am moved to ask: what is a centrist authoritarian?
Thank you, will digest.I was referring to socially centrist and politically authoritarian people Various political parties in the UK are shown in the matrix below:
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By their standards, the BNP would be centrist socially and authoritarian politically.
Wikipedia says they are far right, and they are politically but they support both right and left social policies.
The British National Party (BNP) is a far-right, fascist political party in the United Kingdom. It is headquartered in Wigton, Cumbria, and its current leader is Adam Walker. A minor party, it has no elected representatives at any level of UK government. Founded in 1982, the party reached its greatest level of success in the 2000s, when it had over fifty seats in local government, one seat on the London Assembly, and two Members of the European Parliament.
Here's another one showing famous political leaders:
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Hitler was a social centrist and a raging fascist/authoritarian. According to this way of dividing people. It's not very rigorous and not very useful but you asked and that's what I meant when I said "centrist authoritarian".