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#1 Rogerdodger

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Posted 05 April 2014 - 02:33 PM

I love the T-shirt that they sell around the Alamo:
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I often ask myself, why are some seemingly programmed to be conservative, "rugged individualists" while others seem to be programmed to be bleeding heart liberals.
Is it in the genes?

Today I read this:
Machine can tell whether person liberal or conservative...

"In one of his letters to John Adams, dated June 27, 1813, Jefferson made an observation about the nature of politics that science is only now, two centuries later, beginning to confirm. "The same political parties which now agitate the United States, have existed through all time," wrote Jefferson. "The terms of Whig and Tory belong to natural, as well as to civil history," he later added. "They denote the temper and constitution of mind of different individuals."

"We know that liberals and conservatives are really deeply different on a variety of things," Hibbing explains on the latest episode of the Inquiring Minds podcast (stream above). "It runs from their tastes, to their cognitive patterns—how they think about things, what they pay attention to—to their physical reactions. We can measure their sympathetic nervous systems, which is the fight-or-flight system. And liberals and conservatives tend to respond very differently."

This is not fringe science: One of Hibbing's pioneering papers on the physiology of ideology was published in none other than the top-tier journal Science in 2008. It found that political partisans on the left and the right differ significantly in their bodily responses to threatening stimuli. For example, startle reflexes after hearing a loud noise were stronger in conservatives. And after being shown a variety of threatening images ("a very large spider on the face of a frightened person, a dazed individual with a bloody face, and an open wound with maggots in it," according to the study), conservatives also exhibited greater skin conductance—a moistening of the sweat glands that indicates arousal of the sympathetic nervous system, which manages the body's fight-or-flight response.

It all adds up, according to Hibbing, to what he calls a "negativity bias" on the right. Conservatives, Hibbing's research suggests, go through the world more attentive to negative, threatening, and disgusting stimuli—and then they adopt tough, defensive, and aversive ideologies to match that perceived reality.


So today in Tulsa, next door to the gun show, they are having a "Survivalist" show.
I betcha attendees are 90/10 conservative/liberal.

3/6/36: Remember the Alamo! (At 6 am, March 6, 1836 the last shot was fired in taking the Alamo, and killing both John Wayne and Billy Bob Thornton.)

Edited by Rogerdodger, 05 April 2014 - 02:47 PM.