Keith Payne
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Yeah, back to the incongruity of their expressed political identity and what they actually think. I think we have some popular polls right now that really point that out. It's like you have over 70% of America being polled and being against the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and yet you have half the country on the right that will vote differently.
Yeah, back to the incongruity of their expressed political identity and what they actually think. I think we have some popular polls right now that really point that out. It's like you have over 70% of America being polled and being against the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and yet you have half the country on the right that will vote differently.
Yeah, they don't tend to be about lizard people on the left, but there's food conspiracies, there's health conspiracies. I hear conspiracies all the time on the left that are more in that realm, but they're just as irrational or imply so many people are keeping secrets and yeah, nefarious bad actor controlling all these levers. You did an experiment and I'll forget the details of it,
Yeah, they don't tend to be about lizard people on the left, but there's food conspiracies, there's health conspiracies. I hear conspiracies all the time on the left that are more in that realm, but they're just as irrational or imply so many people are keeping secrets and yeah, nefarious bad actor controlling all these levers. You did an experiment and I'll forget the details of it,
Yeah, they don't tend to be about lizard people on the left, but there's food conspiracies, there's health conspiracies. I hear conspiracies all the time on the left that are more in that realm, but they're just as irrational or imply so many people are keeping secrets and yeah, nefarious bad actor controlling all these levers. You did an experiment and I'll forget the details of it,
But basically people in the experiment, two different groups, earn the same amount of money. But they were told on one side, will you tell us about that experiment?
But basically people in the experiment, two different groups, earn the same amount of money. But they were told on one side, will you tell us about that experiment?
But basically people in the experiment, two different groups, earn the same amount of money. But they were told on one side, will you tell us about that experiment?
Even if you land in the lucky group, you're still above average. You're like, yeah, yeah, I got the winning ticket of the lottery.
Even if you land in the lucky group, you're still above average. You're like, yeah, yeah, I got the winning ticket of the lottery.
Even if you land in the lucky group, you're still above average. You're like, yeah, yeah, I got the winning ticket of the lottery.
You flip that group, they're going to behave exactly the same as the other group. If you're below average, it was rigged. And if you're above average, it's a meritocracy.
You flip that group, they're going to behave exactly the same as the other group. If you're below average, it was rigged. And if you're above average, it's a meritocracy.
You flip that group, they're going to behave exactly the same as the other group. If you're below average, it was rigged. And if you're above average, it's a meritocracy.
Yeah, and you point out that there is some reigning theories, right? There's one theory that if you give liberals and conservatives these personality tests, you're going to see that liberals score higher on the open-mindedness personality trait and go on down the line. But as you point out, you're looking at, in the best case, if they were choosing out of five, it's like a difference between one.
Yeah, and you point out that there is some reigning theories, right? There's one theory that if you give liberals and conservatives these personality tests, you're going to see that liberals score higher on the open-mindedness personality trait and go on down the line. But as you point out, you're looking at, in the best case, if they were choosing out of five, it's like a difference between one.
Yeah, and you point out that there is some reigning theories, right? There's one theory that if you give liberals and conservatives these personality tests, you're going to see that liberals score higher on the open-mindedness personality trait and go on down the line. But as you point out, you're looking at, in the best case, if they were choosing out of five, it's like a difference between one.
It's like 10%. It doesn't nearly approach the explanation we would need.
It's like 10%. It doesn't nearly approach the explanation we would need.
It's like 10%. It doesn't nearly approach the explanation we would need.