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How the Science of "Blue Lies" May Explain Trump's Support
Donald Trump tells lies.
His deceptions and misleading statements are easy to unmask. In the latest exampleafter hundreds of well-documented liesFBI director James Comey told Congress this week that there is no information that supports Trumps claim that President Obama tapped his phone.
But Trumps political path presents a paradox. Far from slowing his momentum, his deceit seemed only to strengthen his support through the primary and national election. Now, every time a lie is exposed, his support among Republicans doesnt seem to waver very much. In the wake of the Comey revelations, his average approval rating held at 40 percent.
This has led many people to ask themselves: How does the former reality-TV star get away with it? How can he tell so many lies and still win support from many Americans?
Journalists and researchers have suggested many answers, from hyper-biased, segmented media to simple ignorance on the part of GOP voters. But there is another explanation that no one seems to have entertained. It is that Trump is telling blue liesa psychologists term for falsehoods, told on behalf of a group, that can actually strengthen the bonds among the members of that group.
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How the Science of "Blue Lies" May Explain Trump's Support (Original Post)
spinbaby
Mar 2017
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yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)1. Interesting things to keep in mind.
For millions and millions of Americans, climate change is a hoax, Hillary Clinton ran a sex ring out of a pizza parlor, and immigrants cause crime. Whether they truly believe those falsehoods or not is debatableand possibly irrelevant. The research to date suggests that they see those lies as useful weapons in a tribal us-against-them competition that pits the real America against those who would destroy it.
In short, it is white conservatives who must call out Trumps lies, if they are to be stopped.
What can the rest of us do in the meantime? We must make accuracy a goal, even when the facts dont fit our emotional reality. We start by verifying information, seeking out different and competing sources, cultivating a diverse social network, sharing information with integrityand admitting when we fail. Thats easy. But the most important and difficult thing we can do right now, suggests this line of research, is to put some critical distance between us and our groupsand so lessen the pressure to go along with the herd.
What can the rest of us do in the meantime? We must make accuracy a goal, even when the facts dont fit our emotional reality. We start by verifying information, seeking out different and competing sources, cultivating a diverse social network, sharing information with integrityand admitting when we fail. Thats easy. But the most important and difficult thing we can do right now, suggests this line of research, is to put some critical distance between us and our groupsand so lessen the pressure to go along with the herd.
Xipe Totec
(43,890 posts)2. In other words, they're self delusional fucks nt
3catwoman3
(24,041 posts)3. Seems like these ought to be...
...called "red lies."