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In reply to the discussion: 'WE F*CKING TOLD YOU': Internet hammers Caitlyn Jenner for being shocked by Trump's trans betrayal [View all]Caliman73
(11,767 posts)9. It is called cognitive bias
They typically help us to keep things simple, but they are often wrong and can lead us into bad situations if we do not keep them in check.
The problem with Jenner is that she has a very large platform, especially as she has provided cover for the administration when it comes to LGBT issues. Jenner has used her celebrity to defend the administration despite the regular and consistent signs that Trump does not give one wit of care about anything but himself. That is why the backlash is directed at her.
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'WE F*CKING TOLD YOU': Internet hammers Caitlyn Jenner for being shocked by Trump's trans betrayal [View all]
DonViejo
Jul 2017
OP
I know, right? However, it looks like Krugman was quoting John Rogers.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jul 2017
#21
With you there. Modern "Conservatives" really ought to stop calling themselves that.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jul 2017
#22
Yup, nothing conservative about giving money to those who already have more than enough
TexasBushwhacker
Jul 2017
#31
To be fair, Jenner is the worst judge of character on the face of the planet.
elehhhhna
Jul 2017
#30
Why do ... HUMANS ... think someones bad behavior doesn't apply to them in this situation !?!?
uponit7771
Jul 2017
#6
Thx for this, I'll look it up more ... I wonder if there's a studied behavior ...
uponit7771
Jul 2017
#16
Unless you're talking about the Montreal Olympics, stop talking about this individual
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Jul 2017
#41