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by jaywalk
1526 days ago
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I understand what the phrase is trying to convey. It's literally just saying "I agree with things that conform to my biases" though. You have a liberal bias, and you think conservatives are wrong? Wow, that's a first! And vice-versa. |
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Per the examples given: Scientific observation says climate change is real, man-made and an urgent threat. Liberals agree, conservatives don't. Maybe not to a person and maybe not with 100% fidelity to the science but the trend is unmistakable.
Same for many other conservative fallacies like "tax cuts pay for themselves". We have data and know it isn't true. And current hot topics like election fraud. All the evidence says it's extremely rare. Liberals agree with the evidence, conservatives don't.
That's not the entirety of the political divide and there's plenty of subjective and philosophical arguments irrespective of evidence but when it comes to justifying policy, one side relies on evidence one doesn't.