7/15/2014 10:44:29 AM
The need for simplicity and certainty are what I see most often. It seems hard to get conservatives to accept that their simplistic perspective or adage or heuristic or rubric for judging a situation is inadequate for characterizing that situation. This explains why conservatives seem to be at odds with scientists in policy too. Science is inherently uncertain.
7/15/2014 10:51:48 AM
I often get the impression that they refuse to see gray. It's black or it's white.
7/15/2014 10:55:26 AM
I feel sorry for Nebraskans who wasted their tax dollars on this "research."
7/15/2014 10:57:53 AM
it's science, of course conservatives aren't going to believe this study
7/15/2014 11:00:56 AM
^^ it came up on google news, but the info checks out. And they looked at the full spectrum, the article notes some liberal trends.Ironically you are demonstrating the need for closure and certainty the article talks about.
7/15/2014 11:51:44 AM
I know this is really generalizing, but in my experience, conservatives oftentimes have a lame sense of humor. See WRAL comments or the PackPride message board for examples.
7/15/2014 2:38:33 PM
according to rjrumfel in another thread, WRAL comments are liberal
7/15/2014 2:45:38 PM
I have seen other studies that show the same things. Naturally they just think its a part of a liberal conspiracy.
7/15/2014 5:25:17 PM
Reality is a liberal conspiracy to undermine the conservative world-view.
7/15/2014 8:19:13 PM
just a couple things here:1) lots of back-patting in this thread2) these particular traits are quite advantageous in certain situations (work, some business endeavors, etc)im not sure why this thread feels the need to ridicule?
7/16/2014 10:39:25 AM
1) there's only 10 posts in this thread from 6 people.2) that's very true and a good point.and just to clarify, i'm really not trying to ridicule, just pointing out general observations that i've made in my day-to-day experiences with conservatives.
7/16/2014 10:43:48 AM
ok, fair enough.exactly half the users in this thread are ridiculing.i also wanted to clarify "being conservative" is useful beyond the Pleistocene.while im not often thrilled by user rjrumfel i believe his mother jones criticism is justified.
7/16/2014 10:50:33 AM
I can agree with all of that.
7/16/2014 11:03:25 AM
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7/16/2014 1:10:06 PM
Yes, and liberals tend to score horribly on economics. The libertarian rags always love running with these stories to make the coke/Pepsi party faithful look bad.
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