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1. ndsipa+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-11-01 14:03:27
Are there really that many unbelievably stupid people?
replies(4): >>spence+b2 >>animit+W2 >>BeFlat+Io >>anigbr+iO
2. spence+b2[view] [source] 2025-11-01 14:22:49
>>ndsipa+(OP)
Some of them are unbelievably cruel
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3. animit+W2[view] [source] 2025-11-01 14:29:53
>>ndsipa+(OP)
Yup!
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4. JKCalh+Fc[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-11-01 15:37:49
>>spence+b2
Probably the most horrible thing I heard this year: “I’m ready to watch people burn now.”
5. BeFlat+Io[view] [source] 2025-11-01 16:59:31
>>ndsipa+(OP)
This is what abolishing knowledge tests for voting caused. It was an unintended consequence of a necessary reform.
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6. ndsipa+up[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-11-01 17:04:50
>>BeFlat+Io
As I recall, those knowledge tests were specifically designed to prevent black people voting. Unfortunately, the USA seems to be regressing to a system whereby only rich white men would be able to vote (and only if they're going to vote for the fascists).
7. anigbr+iO[view] [source] 2025-11-01 20:01:26
>>ndsipa+(OP)
Humans display a reduced set of consistent behavioral phenotypes in dyadic games https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.1600451

Evidence suggests that about 30% of people will accept being worse off in order to inflict a greater loss on someone else. They form a plurality, with the other groups being win-win types (~20%), loss-averse pessimists (~20%), selfless volunteers (~15%), and inconsistent folks who may be confused (~15%).

Now this is just empirical observation rather than proof, but it's a good quality observation, enough that it has heuristic value. If you admit the possibility that about 1/3 of people are mean, then an awful lot of ongoing political phenomena become much easier to understand.

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8. spence+MQ1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-11-02 08:52:37
>>anigbr+iO
Yeah, I think this is super important.

I didn’t come to this easily, as someone who generally believes in the goodness of others. But it’s really the only explanation at this point

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