Comment by wrs
14 days ago
Let me explain the joke for you: liberals are less likely to believe that verifiable facts and theories are merely contingent political preferences.
14 days ago
Let me explain the joke for you: liberals are less likely to believe that verifiable facts and theories are merely contingent political preferences.
I see leftists denying inconvenient facts just as much as rightists. It's just the inevitable product of a tribal mentality, the tribe doesn't matter.
The joke is not about who denies facts, it’s about the absurdity of calling someone “biased” when they take the side of an argument that is better supported by reality, and about who tends to do that more often.
https://www.paulgraham.com/mod.html
> There are two distinct ways to be politically moderate: on purpose and by accident. Intentional moderates are trimmers, deliberately choosing a position mid-way between the extremes of right and left. Accidental moderates end up in the middle, on average, because they make up their own minds about each question, and the far right and far left are roughly equally wrong.
I never liked this answer. Moderates could just be wrong.
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Way to go dismissing ideologies as mere tribalism. I'm sure that's a great way to just shut off your brain.
Which facts? Please be specific.
Ah yes, the good old enlightened centrist
Ask a liberal about capitalism.
Both sides just pick and trumpet the hard truths that they like.