Z Buck McFate
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I don't care for writing a well thought out consideration of something, and then getting as a response some kind of lazy boilerplate talking point about the "Democrat Party." (as though I am the "Democrat party".) It just makes me feel like I wasted my time. I don't expect people to change their minds, but being interested in learning more is important to me. When it looks like people are shutting themselves off from information because it threatens their worldview, it means I can take them less seriously.
*Exactly*.
I think the truth of the matter is that much of what informs the way they vote and think is in fact deeply emotional. I don't mean that there isn't some element of emotion involved with regards to my own positions, but I think this is something that they want to hide much more. Have you ever noticed how often they want to paint themselves as "critical thinkers", "logical", "rational", or "objective"? This is all just a front, though. Dig beneath the surface or watch carefully and you can discover triggers of their own.
Yeah, the difference between needing to believe it about oneself and it being a big part of a person's identity vs the practice of being mindful of it is more self-evident than the former tend to know. It's like how people who actually are intelligent let their intelligence speak for itself, instead of actually talking about how intelligent they are.