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In reply to the discussion: What is with the rise in be nice to "conservatives" posts here? [View all]PETRUS
(3,678 posts)There's enough variety from person to person that I doubt the existence of a suitable one-size-fits-all answer to explain bigotry. So I should clarify: I'm not claiming the category of problems that include poverty/inequality/etc. is the sole cause. I am claiming it is a factor. You said it yourself: For the propaganda to work, you've first got to be very receptive and open to the notions it advances. Frightened or desperate people are more vulnerable to such propaganda. This is hardly a controversial thesis - see Germany in the 1930s for a well documented example.
The other thing I'd like to point out is that this problem can be addressed on a societal level via the political process, which is not the case for every possible source of bigotry.