• protist@mander.xyz
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    11 hours ago

    It’s an even more fundamental conservative tactic. What they do is find a single example of something they think they can easily deride and hold it up as representative of that entire thing. Think welfare, immigration, criminal justice, reproductive rights, gender identity, and much more. Right wing media is full of single cases they beat into their viewerships’ minds while ignoring all other cases

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      53 minutes ago

      It’s used by every group to deride anythign they disagree with, just oversimplify things until they sound stupid.

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      9 hours ago

      I heard the explanation “conservatives stop thinking if they like the current result”.

      If immigrants committed any crime, the obvious solution is to deport all of them. Less immigrants, less crime, sounds great, no further research needed.

      But if it’s about something like social security, they go to the ninth layer of indirection to “prove” that it’s bad, because now they found a study that slightly agrees with one of their talking points (p ≈ room temperature).