| ▲ | kenjackson 3 hours ago | |
I really think there is so much variance to how people live. Looking at some of the Epstein emails I'm floored by the behavior. It really seems like middle schoolers. And the racist chats that came out from the Young Republican group earlier this year -- I can't imagine ever being a part of a chat group like that. I would literally think I was being pranked or they were genuinely crazy racists, but they were actual early leaders of one of our two major political parties. The thing that perplexes me is that these people aren't in poverty or victims of some violent trauma. They are among the elites of the country -- and yet this is still how they behave -- are these people a niche group or am I? | ||
| ▲ | reverius42 39 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
> they were genuinely crazy racists, but they were actual early leaders of one of our two major political parties Why not both? | ||
| ▲ | braebo 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Most people are followers whose belief systems are spoon fed to them by the largest village willing to accept them. Understanding cult psychology and the agendas of the people driving the bus is typically enough to understand their worldviews and subsequent behavior. That’s just my gut read on it.. | ||