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Dilbert Creator Scott Adams: This brings me to the anti-Trump protests. - The Cognitive Dissonance Cluster Bomb

 
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Dilbert Creator Scott Adams: This brings me to the anti-Trump protests. - The Cognitive Dissonance Cluster Bomb
The Cognitive Dissonance Cluster Bomb

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This brings me to the anti-Trump protests. The protesters look as though they are protesting Trump, but they are not. They are locked in an imaginary world and battling their own hallucinations of the future. Here’s the setup that triggered them.

1. They believe they are smart and well-informed.

2. Their good judgement told them Trump is OBVIOUSLY the next Hitler, or something similarly bad.

3. Half of the voters of the United States – including a lot of smart people – voted Trump into office anyway.

Those “facts” can’t be reconciled in the minds of the anti-Trumpers. Mentally, something has to give. That’s where cognitive dissonance comes in.

There are two ways for an anti-Trumper to interpret that reality. One option is to accept that if half the public doesn’t see Trump as a dangerous monster, perhaps he isn’t. But that would conflict with a person’s self-image as being smart and well-informed in the first place. When you violate a person’s self-image, it triggers cognitive dissonance to explain-away the discrepancy.

So how do you explain-away Trump’s election if you think you are smart and you think you are well-informed and you think Trump is OBVIOUSLY a monster?

You solve for that incongruity by hallucinating – literally – that Trump supporters KNOW Trump is a monster and they PREFER the monster. In this hallucination, the KKK is not a nutty fringe group but rather a symbol of how all Trump supporters must feel. (They don’t. Not even close.)

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Re: Dilbert Creator Scott Adams: This brings me to the anti-Trump protests. - The Cognitive Dissonance Cluster Bomb
Thanks. This is really insightful. These beliefs are taught by an indoctrinating education system and MSM which couldn't possibly be anything but truthful.

Who says there's no such thing as mind control? I sure hope people stop believing in what they see and start trusting their own eyes.
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Re: Dilbert Creator Scott Adams: This brings me to the anti-Trump protests. - The Cognitive Dissonance Cluster Bomb
Thanks. This is really insightful. These beliefs are taught by an indoctrinating education system and MSM which couldn't possibly be anything but truthful.

Who says there's no such thing as mind control? I sure hope people stop believing in what they see and start trusting their own eyes.
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How can one trust their own eyes if they can't believe what they see?
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Re: Dilbert Creator Scott Adams: This brings me to the anti-Trump protests. - The Cognitive Dissonance Cluster Bomb
For any acuce case of TARDism make this

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