• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    It doesn’t matter in terms of what people believe, how they vote and what policies are enacted since those are all based on fear.

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              5 months ago

              Yes. Because not everything that appears intuitive, is fact. This is how disinformation is spread. It is a vulnerability in the human psychology.

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                5 months ago

                If you were right and people researched things they heard on the news, disinformation wouldn’t spread. And Biden wouldn’t have to say that violent crime is historically low.

                I mean I have no idea why you think he would bother saying it if most people researched this stuff.

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                  5 months ago

                  Perhaps to reiterate that he’s bringing value to the US for the upcoming election?

                  Perhaps to cover all the bases, for those that don’t look at fact/evidence (meaning not necessarily a majority of people not looking at fact)

                  I mean the possibilities are endless, i feel like you’re taking a pretty narrow view to this subject

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      5 months ago

      But it does matter. It matters very much that they’re voting and behaving based on things that are not actually real. It matters that Biden’s telling the truth, and evidence supports him. Does it mean his message is going to resonate with voters? Probably not. But it goes to the heart of our current predicament to observe that the world that exists in people’s heads doesn’t resemble the one they actually live in. We are in a self-fulfilling doom loop.

      If we grant that crime is down but that Biden should act like it isn’t down because people think it’s up, then we’re venturing off into a very dark wilderness where nothing is true and facts no longer matter. That’s a world where people like Trump thrive.