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by notacoward
1624 days ago
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> What's the science behind claiming that conservatives prefer authority over fairness or caring for others? https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2020/novemb... https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/conservative-and-... That's just a quick sample. I could spam this discussion with links until the cows come home, but I won't. It's pretty well-known stuff really, and it shouldn't even be surprising. Wouldn't it be weird if such differences in priorities didn't exist, or ran contrary to the obvious and deep antipathy between adherents of those two quasi-religions? Maybe some people are uncomfortable with such results placing them in a category inconsistent with their self-image, but that dissonance is best handled via introspection instead of aggression. |
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> Two hundred and twenty-five NYU students participated in a mass-testing session for course credit
>Two hundred and seventy-two participants filled out our survey on Amazon’s Mechanical Turk
Here's the study for the scientific American article that you claim makes this 'well established' science:
>Haas put 58 people with diverse political views in a brain scanner
You're clearly being manipulated by the media and don't even have the will power to look at the citations in the pop science article to see if the article is valid?
A liberal supreme Court Justice just said that there's 100,000 children in hospitals from Covid.
This cavalier arrogant ignorance towards science that has taken root in the Democratic party, who are highly susceptible to CNN and Media influence, is scary.