• sparky@lemmy.federate.cc@lemmy.federate.cc
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    6 months ago

    Isn’t it obvious, Joe?

    “While I condemn Hamas, and supported Israel’s right to defend itself in the aftermath of the attacks, the use of force in reprisal has become excessive - beyond what is justified or acceptable. So effective immediately, I’m halting all arms shipments to Israel, and calling on President Netanyahu to withdraw IDF troops from Gaza and the West Bank.”

    Problem solved.

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      6 months ago

      He honestly thinks AIPAC is going to win him his election and not his pissed off voterbase lol.

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    6 months ago

    Four colleges simply met with their protestors, came to an agreement to not invest in companies supporting the war, and publicly call for peaceful resolution.

    Why is it so damn hard for all the other ones?

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      6 months ago

      came to an agreement to not invest in companies supporting the war

      No, they came to an agreement to listen to a proposal to maybe not invest in those companies.

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        6 months ago

        No it isn’t.

        Presenting independently verifiable facts in a way that bolsters your perspective is not the same as making up stories and using entirely false data to incite your listeners.

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            6 months ago

            Not the ones I’ve spoken to.

            Conservatives won’t usually meet a challenging topic head on, they try to avoid and misdirect from rather than address an issue.

            It boils down to a fundamental difference in perspective and ultimately behavior.

            When conservatives are presented with information, even completely made up stories, that agree with their preconceived notions, they accept the story regardless of the logic or substance of the story. Once information that disagrees with their preconceived notions arises, they reject the story regardless of the logic or substance because it isn’t something they’ve learned before.

            When liberals are presented with information, they accept or reject the story based on the available substantiated information and how it fits into what they have learned so far.

            This is the process behind what fundamentally makes a “conservative” and a “liberal”.

            Conservatives are inherently afraid of challenges to their worldview and as a result, resist change simply for the sake of protecting themselves as long as possible.

            Liberals are also inherently afraid of challenges to their worldview, but persist in discovering the truth and apply what they’ve learned to their behavior because of the benefits that context, understanding and new knowledge might bring about.