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ook@discuss.tchncs.de 4 days agoI saw someone with a MAGA hat in Sweden. Day after that attempt to assassinate Trump. Couldn’t believe anyone with that ideology lives here.
tal@olio.cafe 4 days ago
Slate Star Codex has an article from back when, "I Can Tolerate Anything But the Outgroup".
It's talking about a variety of things, but one point at the core of it, a point that I think is pretty interesting, is that people tend to have social groups that are extraordinarily politically-clustered and highly non-representative of their countries as a whole...and often don't realize it.
For me, the "holy shit, I live in a bubble" moment was the first time I started lookup up polls on ghosts. Like, if you asked me what percentage of Americans believed in ghosts, I'd have probably guessed...I don't know, somewhere south of one percent, maybe? I mean, just extrapolating from my social circle and my own experiences. Sure, if we were talking medieval times, people maybe believed in ghosts and witches and stuff, but in 2025? Nah. We know how the universe works now, and the supernatural is just something fun to joke around about, right?
But that's not what polling finds at all. Depending upon how you ask the question in your poll, you'll get different levels, but it's a lot, north of a third of society.
https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/4400922-americans-ghosts-aliens-devil-survey/