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Orange Man Superbad. Mind Control. Cults. CNN Reports.

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Wednesday, November 27, 2019 12:07 AM

6IXSTRINGJACK


I wish I could write a thread title like Pirate News, because that's what this sounds like.

https://bongino.com/what-cnn-guest-claims-trump-uses-mind-control-his-
supporters-part-of-cult
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“The first step with anyone who’s a true believer is contact with people that are outside the bubble,” claimed Hassan. “Cult leaders want to isolate their people. They want family and friends to just disappear rather than keep engaged. ‘Hey, did you read this article? What do you think of it?’ You know, ‘I’ll watch one of your shows, watch one of my shows.’ In other words, appealing to the person’s true self, their authentic self, that wants to be a good person, that wants — that believes in America and democracy and truth.”


The only problem about the point that Steven Hassan is trying to make here is that studies show that it is the Democrats, and not the Republicans, who in general suffer from this problem.




Berkely Study: Democrats Must Get Out Of Their Bubble

https://blogs.berkeley.edu/2019/07/22/democrats-must-get-out-of-their-
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One of the study’s findings: the wilder a person’s guess as to what the other party is thinking, the more likely they are to also personally disparage members of the opposite party as mean, selfish or bad. Not only do the two parties diverge on a great many issues, they also disagree on what they disagree on.

This much we might guess. But what’s startling is the further finding that higher education does not improve a person’s perceptions – and sometimes even hurts it. In their survey answers, highly educated Republicans were no more accurate in their ideas about Democratic opinion than poorly educated Republicans. For Democrats, the education effect was even worse: the more educated a Democrat is, according to the study, the less he or she understands the Republican worldview.

“This effect,” the report says, “is so strong that Democrats without a high school diploma are three times more accurate than those with a postgraduate degree.” And the more politically engaged a person is, the greater the distortion.


What could be going on? Bubble-ism, the report suggests. Even more than their Republican counterparts, highly educated Democrats tend to live in exclusively Democratic enclaves. The more they report “almost all my friends hold the same political views”, the worse their guesses on what Republicans think.

So do they believe in sticking with their own? No. When asked in a Pew survey whether it’s important to live in a place “where most people share my political views”, half of conservatives and only a third of liberals agreed. Although in principle more tolerant of political diversity, highly educated – and mostly urban – Democrats live, ironically, with less of it.



OPPS







ex-Moonie cultist Hassan seems to have a long time relationship with selling books on CNN.

2018: Are you susceptible to brainwashing?

https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/13/health/brainwashing-mind-control-patty-
hearst/index.html


2014: Steven Hassan with CNN's Ashleigh Banfield: ISIS as a Cult




1988: Steven Hassan on CNN in 1988 re: Steve Hassan's CCMC book release







My question is, why don't you write a book about your Liberal programming at Queens College, Mr. Hassan?

While we're at it... What do you think of the terms "Hope and Change", and "Yes! We can!" post 2008?







Related Story: What a lifelong Democrat learned from a year trying to live like a Republican

Former NPR CEO Ken Stern immersed himself in conservative culture

https://www.cbc.ca/radio/outintheopen/crossing-divides-1.4538834/what-
a-lifelong-democrat-learned-from-a-year-trying-to-live-like-a-republican-1.4538899




Spoiler Alert: He registered as an Independent.

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Wednesday, November 27, 2019 1:11 AM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


Hassan should know better. His individualistic pov is subsumed under the 'tribalism' one. Find someone who's needs to belong aren't being met by their current tribe. Yanno, maybe they're a misfit who - for whatever reason - can't conform to the current culture. And there are many reasons to not conform. It's a hideous, manipulative, destructive, consumerist culture. Make sure they don't have the experience, perspective, or brains to figure out what's what. Tell them what they want to believe, and most importantly, that THEY BELONG. It works, no matter what the actual content is ... left, right, up, or down.



And "OPPS"! Too funny.




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