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In reply to the discussion: Why do conservatives always accuse their opponents of exactly what they themselves are doing? [View all]JHB
(38,328 posts)50. They were doing this even back when they were accusing us of "getting marching orders...
...straight from the Kremlin." It's always been part of their toolset. That's why it was s easy for the Russkies to clone a second set of controls and plug it in.
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Why do conservatives always accuse their opponents of exactly what they themselves are doing? [View all]
mwb970
Nov 2022
OP
Several DSM disorders include viewing others doing the same things they themselves would do.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2022
#35
They were doing this even back when they were accusing us of "getting marching orders...
JHB
Nov 2022
#50
It is a deliberate manipulation of people using powerful social/psychology tools.
Irish_Dem
Nov 2022
#53
seriously? it's the old "I'm rubber, you're glue!..." children's canard writ large - pure BS
bringthePaine
Nov 2022
#19
"Why do conservatives always..." Because it is the cheapest and easiest way to avoid dealing with
Martin68
Nov 2022
#24
Everyone generally thinks that everyone else thinks more or less like they do.
Hieronymus Phact
Nov 2022
#36
Everything a repug accuses you of, they are already doing. It's called projection.
overleft
Nov 2022
#38