We have known this for a while.
Fear and Anxiety Drive Conservatives' Political At udes
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...ical-at udes
Experiment Proves That Conservatives Are Little Baby Snowflakes Who Act the Way They Do Because Everything Terrifies Them
The most obvious answer when attempting to find the root cause for certain Americans being so obsessed with guns is fear. These people are scared of something—irrelevance, anarchy, immigrants, black people, aliens, Black Panther Build-a-Bears—and this fear drives them to amass arsenals and fight against even the idea of any sort of restriction. ...
This fear is why they’re so obsessed with arming themselves with multiple human killing machines. It’s why they fight against even the notion of incremental disarmament so vehemently. They are scared less of us. Of anyone who is not them. And this fear is why our ty gun laws exist, and it’s why they will continue to.
Keeping ourselves and our loved ones safe from harm is perhaps our strongest human motivation, deeply embedded in our very DNA. It is so deep and important that it influences much of what we think and do, maybe more than we might expect. For example, over a decade now of research in political psychology consistently shows that how physically threatened or fearful a person feels is a key factor — although clearly not the only one — in whether he or she holds conservative or liberal at udes.
Conservatives, it turns out, react more strongly to physical threat than liberals do. In fact, their greater concern with physical safety seems to be determined early in life: In one University of California study, the more fear a 4-year-old showed in a laboratory situation, the more conservative his or her political at udes were found to be 20 years later.
Hmm.
With this in mind, John Bargh (the author of this piece) and three of his colleagues (Jaime Napier, Julie Huang and Andy Vonasch) conducted an experiment in which they turned conservatives into liberals by simply asking the conservatives to pretend that they weren’t controlled by fear.
But before they answered the survey questions, we had them engage in an intense imagination exercise. They were asked to close their eyes and richly imagine being visited by a genie who granted them a superpower. For half of our participants, this superpower was to be able to fly, under one’s own power. For the other half, it was to be completely physically safe, invulnerable to any harm.
If they had just imagined being able to fly, their responses to the social at ude survey showed the usual clear difference between Republicans and Democrats — the former endorsed more conservative positions on social issues and were also more resistant to social change in general.
But if they had instead just imagined being completely physically safe, the Republicans became significantly more liberal — their positions on social at udes were much more like the Democratic respondents. And on the issue of social change in general, the Republicans’ at udes were now indistinguishable from the Democrats.
Basically, if we could somehow find a way to convince conservatives not to be so ing scared of every damn thing, they’d be better people.
This seems like a daunting task. Perhaps even impossible. But if they were able to convince themselves that we’re subhuman superpredators, it shouldn’t be too hard to convince them that they’re Black Panther.
https://verysmartbrothas.theroot.com...itt-1823619179
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That explains a LOT-RG
We have known this for a while.
Fear and Anxiety Drive Conservatives' Political At udes
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...ical-at udes
Well there's 90 seconds I won't get back.
Here is the science for you fraidy cats:
Superheroes for change: Physical safety promotes socially (but not economically) progressive at udes among conservatives
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1....2315/abstract
Across two studies, we find evidence for our prediction that experimentally increasing feelings of physical safety increases conservatives' socially progressive at udes. Specifically, Republican and conservative participants who imagined being endowed with a superpower that made them invulnerable to physical harm (vs. the ability to fly) were more socially (but not economically) liberal (Study 1) and less resistant to social change (Study 2). Results suggest that socially (but not economically) conservative at udes are driven, at least in part, by needs for safety and security.
"Keeping ourselves and our loved ones safe from harm is perhaps our strongest human motivation, deeply embedded in our very DNA. It is so deep and important that it influences much of what we think and do, maybe more than we might expect. "
So if conservatives are "scared" about being able to protect their family, does that mean liberals are Not? Does that explain why so many liberals come from single parent homes? Do the parents not care about their own offspring enough to feel the need to protect them?
"Conservatives are significantly more likely to be married than are moderates and liberals."
https://ifstudies.org/blog/more-than...de-in-marriage
So...conservatives fear/care about their family, teach their kids values like self accountability, taking pride in a hard days work, and respecting others. Liberals, on the other hand, don't care about their offspring, those that they can't kill in the womb they eventually abandon, leaving the children to a life of always blaming others for their own downfalls, welfare, and poor work ethics.
Got it. Thanks.
"experimentally increasing feelings of physical safety increases conservatives' socially progressive at udes. "
Liberals care about their family, teach their kids values like self accountability, taking pride in a hard days work, and respecting others.
Conservatives, on the other hand, don't care about anything other than money, those that they say they care about while unborn can starve to death after they are born so that hyper-wealthy can have an extra yacht, leaving any children so unlucky as to not be rich and white to a life of always being blamed for being born poor, and muh gays.
Got it. Thanks.
"experimentally increasing feelings of physical safety increases conservatives' socially progressive at udes. "
Not even a difficult study to reproduce.
What does it say about modern conservatism that it is built on insecurity and fear?
Since imagination, genie or superpower is not going to protect me from a bad guy, I much prefer that my dh showed me how to shoot a shot gun and said, "you won't miss with this." Never been used but reassuring to have something - certainly gives some peace of mind while wondering whether police might or might not enter a building. But maybe your wife is not the scaredy cat than I am ...
How can liberals care about their family and teach values if they are less likely to be married? Do you deny the studies that correlate a childs future economic well being to a stable two parent home?
so, what does that make the trumps?
*puke* "hey look, another article! Spurtalk needs to see this ASAP!
Donald isn't a true conservative; he gets a pass for chasing porn star tail because of his liberal tendencies. His (older) kids appear to be fairly conservative, each of them are married...the sons are gun owners too, they must be really scared.
I'm ok with the hypothesis of the original article. While not overly religious, I do fear not being able to support my family. That fear drives me to excel at work, put money away for rainy days/retirement, invest (in the stock market and other businesses), teach my children to respect their elders by saying ma'am and sir, teach them that the only person they can/should ever try to change is themselves, and just be a good human being.
Am I scared? Yes, and I'm ok with that. Fear is good.
Honestly the stupidest case of 'it says what I wanted it to say" I've read in a long time. Drawing concrete conclusions from thought experiments (imagine you have a super power. How does that make you feel?) designed specifically to produce said results?
This is boutons level posting.
A liberal that ran under a Rep ticket..............
I've come to the conclusion that RandomGuy is a slightly more articulate and coherent version of boutons. I keep overestimating him but continually am baffled at the level stooped to.
The bolded is a ridiculous jumping to conclusions. Furthermore, Conservatives and Democrats have about the same divorce rate, so the 'family values' BS is nothing but chit chat, has been for a while.
And lol @ the alleged conservative ownership of values....
the article is garbage, but you gotta admit it brings the best out of red teamers...
lol @ litmus tests, that get automatically waived when convenient... This is called partisan hackery, kids....
"Fraidy Cats"
You chumpettes can't even come to terms with the fact that you tried to put a hag into office.
Sorry, don't want my conservative peeps getting offended, RG is a proud liberal too, tbh... this is well known...
And honestly, fear is the biggest psychological construction of religion, tbh... it served humanity well for centuries, until we were able to put together a somewhat civil society under laws and democracy and what not...
Probably a dated construct at this point, desperately seeking relevancy, but you can't outright claim it was never useful, IMO.
Fear is a part of society more than ever, dude.
Fear will always be integral part, tbh... but it doesn't have to be fear from god, as it was in the past... now there's other, much more tangible social deterrents...
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