It’s so widespread though which is what baffles me. Even political commentators i used to follow when i was still a young conservative make arguments like this. Surely they can’t all be this dumb.
It’s so widespread though which is what baffles me. Even political commentators i used to follow when i was still a young conservative make arguments like this. Surely they can’t all be this dumb.
This is dumb. Both candidates are trash but a Harris presidency is way more preferable to a Trump presidency. But you do you
The decoy effect is one of my favourites. It occurs when your preference for one of two options changes dramatically when a third, similar but less attractive option is added into the mix.
For example, in Dan Ariely’s book Predictably Irrational was a true case used by The Economist magazine. The subscription screen presented three options:
Web subscription - US $59.00. One-year subscription to Economist.com. Includes online access to all articles from The Economist since 1997
Print subscription - US $125.00. One-year subscription to the print edition of The Economist
Print & web subscription - US $125.00. One-year subscription to the print edition of The Economist and online access to all articles from The Economist since 1997.
Given these choices, 16% of the students in the experiment conducted by Ariely chose the first option, 0% chose the middle option, and 84% chose the third option. Even though nobody picked the second option, when he removed that option the result was the inverse: 68% of the students picked the online-only option, and 32% chose the print and web option.
The idea is that you’d spend the money on the option you think is “a steal” even though you had no previous plans of purchasing it.
This is a moot point. Tax increases solve this issue
Well that’s a more specific sentiment than the one that was expressed by OP. If you take issue with the actions that they indulge in to accrue their wealth, then I’d be right there standing beside you. OP seemed to only criticise the wealth which is a neotenous view on the topic.
Only if the mods didn’t share the same sentiments. Low-effort political posts in non-political communities have been and always will be a staple in lemmy. You have to understand that it is the same people who left Reddit with these sentiments and similar behaviour that are now here doing the same. Quite an unfortunate reality really
We need more valiant soldiers like you fighting these clowns🫡
Fair enough. Hating billionaires however, doesn’t help with those goals
A lot of these guys in the comments lack basic economic understanding. People also make these comments while ignoring other investments these so-called “demons” make. The truth is there is no government in a capitalist society without the efforts of private bourgeois. We should instead advocate for higher taxes rather than whatever impractical and sensationalist solutions we may think of.
When you block someone, all the subsequent comments made to that person’s comment are also unable to be viewed.
This is comedy gold 🤣. Things get political so fast on here
April 1st came early
raised as a counter-argument by liberals in debates on taxation.
Which liberals are defending heavy taxation of the working class?
That’s not Welch’s fault though? You can obviously have concern about your nieces making that joke, but don’t act like there aren’t many other internet memes out there that are just as bad. It’s on the parents to police the content that your nieces are consuming.
Sure you can hate, but that speaks volumes on you rather than the person you’re hating on.
The Zalpha’s i.e those born after 2008
Why are the city and county lines present?
Who polices the Police?
Police Police police Police.
Who polices the Police Police?
Someone called👮😎
Omg😱. Round of applause for Mr. Superior here!!!
I never really cared for politics until very recently, so i always thought its discourse would be grounded in logic and not logical fallacies. So i am quite shocked.