to psycho analysis leftist
leftists are like kids who haven’t grown up, ya know kids are generally lefitst. Leftist don’t like a society in which there a consequences of mistakes, wheres there is punishment. They dislike responsibility thus to protect themselves they erect this myth that government should be their parents to protect them from everything
to psycho analysis leftist
leftists are like kids who haven’t grown up, ya know kids are generally lefitst. Leftist don’t like a society in which there a consequences of mistakes, wheres there is punishment. They dislike responsibility thus to protect themselves they erect this myth that government should be their parents to protect them from everything
Good one, Kaslin.
Good night, to all.
I’d like to know why after owning the White House and both houses of Congress they’re still so angry.
I can't stand seeing that.
My mother raised me better.
Why all the fuss and muss about a bunch of psychotic, adolescent, mal-adjusted, hateful people? (Not to mention ill-mannered, greedy, mean and insufferable.)
IMHO
Great post, Kaslin.
Liberals and Psychology: Cognitive Dissonance Explains Liberal Anger
Cognitive dissonance is a psychological term describing the uncomfortable tension that may result from having two conflicting thoughts at the same time, or from engaging in behavior that conflicts with ones beliefs, or from experiencing apparently conflicting phenomena.
In simple terms, it can be the filtering of information that conflicts with what you already believe, in an effort to ignore that information and reinforce your beliefs. In detailed terms, it is the perception of incompatibility between two cognitions, where cognition is defined as any element of knowledge, including attitude, emotion, belief, or behavior. The theory of cognitive dissonance states that contradicting cognitions serve as a driving force that compels the mind to acquire or invent new thoughts or beliefs, or to modify existing beliefs, so as to reduce the amount of dissonance (conflict) between cognitions. Experiments have attempted to quantify this hypothetical drive. Some of these have examined how beliefs often change to match behavior when beliefs and behavior are in conflict.
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