Liberals I Know...
I was thinking about this early this morning. I have several friends who are liberal. I admit this isn't a good, scientific sample....But, there are obvious similarities among those I know. I occasionally wonder what makes them tick. They tend to really open up to me on their thoughts (I guess I'm trusted) and I have found that to be very enlightening. Long story short...They seem to be delusional. They actually believe fallacies like Turmp deserves to be shot because he repeatedly calls for other other people to be physically attacked. (Remember what Niche said..."Those who can make you believe fallacies can make you commit atrocities." I find this chilling.) So, what are the similarities? They're all under-achievers. They all are living very comfortable. Most of them don't have jobs. One, my old bandmate and good guy, lives on his parents old farm acreage in Petaluma on top of a hill (I'd have to be a multi-millionaire to live there like he does). Hasn't had a job in a couple decades. Lives there with his wife of the past 5 years. One is retired in my neighborhood. One is "on disability" and doesn't work - lives with her trans child with the father long gone out of the picture. But lives in a nice neighborhood. One is my brother. Lives on inheritance and smokes plenty of weed and travels the world on his girlfriend's dime. (he's a bit of a kept man...whenever he's up for that). What you have here is several idle minds that are exposed to CNN-type news and it takes hold like a fishhook. This is just my own observation. What say you?
I've recently come to the realization that I've worked too hard, in a field that's actually underpaid. Ironic. Trying to slow down and smell the flowers more.
I've recently come to the realization that I've worked too hard, in a field that's actually underpaid. Ironic. Trying to slow down and smell the flowers more.
The more moderate guy agreed, but the other one said he thinks republicans are the crazy ones.
The other part of the conversation involved the gullibility of the public. My argument is that people [in general] must be very gullible for advertising to be as profitable as it is. How much is a 30-sec super bowl ad?
I think this gullibility goes a long way toward explaining how almost half the country bought the premise that 'Trump is Hitler'. No thought. No skepticism. No effort to review alternate sources to determine whether the mainstream media is deceiving you.
I review multiple new sources, pretty much every day. Left, right and libertarian. Have had no luck finding much in the middle. My two friends? The mid-left reviews multiple sources, but all pretty much to the left. The hard-left guy only looks at a couple of hard-left sources, and buys everything they tell him.
Again, pretty small sample, but it indicates the more you look around, the farther you move from the left.
We have two daughters. One thinks like me, and is an aerospace engineer. The other thinks like her, and teaches special ed. Both did well in school, and I would not say one is 'smarter' than the other, but they definitely don't think alike.