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On Dec 25, 12:55*pm, Larry L wrote:
On Dec 24, 10:50*am, sandy wrote: I'm beginning to think this kind of stubborn resistance to needed change is a genetic condition. Rational evaluation of the evidence just doesn't support this kind of boneheaded behavior. Good to 'see' ya, Sandy G There is evidence that "conservative" IS a genetic condition ... I'm too lazy to search for the links on X-mas but I've read several interesting studies. * One has shown that people that call themselves 'conservative' have THREE TIMES the brain activity in areas associated with fear as others, when shown exactly the same images or other stimulation !! * * Another study *has followed individuals for years and indicates that it is possible to predict adult political leanings by observing youngsters and their interactions ... those 'destined' to conservative politics tend to be much less outgoing and, again, far more prone to fear, as children. Apparently, when 'they' engage in fear mongering, it's NOT just a political game ... they really are afraid and know their constituents really are too. * Change IS often scary, is it not? * It's probably far more so to them. Although, I've seen no studies to support this observations, I personally, have also reached the conclusion that weak mental abilities in the areas of 'empathy' and 'imagination' are strongly connected to politically 'conservative' individuals. * *I first noticed this many years ago in a discussion with a stongly conservative friend. * He simply was incapable of using his imagination and mentally inserting himself into the shoes of others, ... and it did appear to be lack of ability in those skills, not any lack of effort, or lack of 'intelligence'. * Since that conversation, I've noticed the same weaknesses in many 'right wing' people I've met. It often seems conservatives simply aren't capable of visualizing a future that is both different and better. * * Maybe their brains really are that limited and they really can't. * *Maybe we should see them as handicapped more than as simply self-serving boneheads, .... maybe it would be fairer to them and make communicating with them easier. In point of fact, the problems that beset America (and other places as well, I suppose) today have much less to do with whether people identify themselves, or one another, as conservatives or liberals, than with the fact that not one in a thousand can be relied upon to demonstrate that either term has any relevant meaning at all......let alone what that meaning might be. But then, you're not one of the multitude......right? Go ahead.....try it. g. |
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