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In reply to the discussion: How does one counter the conservatism that seems to overtake people as they age? [View all]RainDog
(28,784 posts)If you trust untrustworthy sources, you are more likely to believe false information.
People don't have the capacity - no one does - to determine the truth or falsity of a lot of information. If you are a religious person, you are likely to trust untrustworthy sources for information -
about things like the age of the earth, climate change, homosexuality, feminism, etc.
What's the religious affiliation of Fox viewers? Maybe religion has more to say about their views than their age.
It's also a big, big mistake to lump all "older white guys" in a pile. A lot of white guys voted for Obama, for instance, even tho they made up one of the largest support groups for Republicans. I don't think those people have changed as much as the world around them has changed and they don't have enough exposure to honest information.
Are Fox viewers more gullible b/c they're more traditionally religious?