• Bury The Right
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    81 year ago

    In my opinion, people that are into academia but lack critical thinking/common sense are usually the most susceptible to liberalism, while people that are neither book smart nor very good critical thinkers often become hard right reactionaries.

    • @Eat_Yo_Vegetables69
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      71 year ago

      True, studied/worked with people who are very intelligent in their respective fields, but they mostly absorb the mainstream western narrative without much critical thinking. The few that claimed they were against the mainstream drifted down the “globalist WEF you will own nothing and be happy” rabbit hole lol.

    • @dadudemon@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      I think it is every single person, from every walk of life, from every political ideology, that is susceptible to what you described. It really depends on the topic. Sometimes, perfectly reasonable and educated people (politically) lose their minds over something that they are deeply married to. Instead of adjusting their perspectives in the face of new evidence, they double down.

      Most people would like to think themselves intelligent, educated, and reasonable. Most people. But most people also hold political beliefs that are to the point of dogmatism or religion.

      For example, one of the most educated, reasonable, and intelligent people I have ever met becomes an absolute lunatic when you bring up any weaknesses with the Georgist Tax system (the “land” Georgist system).

      My dogmatic rigidity? Probably my opposition to the USA’s unending wars. I get irrational and dumb because I hand-waive any argument and said, “So what, end them all. Bring all our military home. No excuses.”

      • @Beat_da_Rich
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        21 year ago

        Well said. No one is infallible. I know we’re all communists here, but let’s not pretend that we don’t all know some stupid/dogmatic communists.