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And sometimes there's a fourth, even deeper level, and that one is the same as the top surface one. Like with pie.
Last edited by larkin; 04-13-2012 at 03:11 PM.
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Then why is it that there are almost 0 ultra conservatives on this forum? Every time someone puts a poll on this forum full of masterminds it comes out pretty much exactly the same way. The vast majority of highly intelligent intjs support left leaning libertarian political ideas. There are some stragglers that are very liberal, and some that are more libertarian, but there are almost no socialists, or straight party line republicans on here at all. |
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I know that was only part of the study, but the findings of those with high blood levels tending to give conservative answers doesn't in itself imply anything. Perhaps it simply meant that their inhibitions were lowered, and that they were not anxious in stating their opinions. It's relatively easy to see an implication favorable to one's viewpoint, especially if the findings are vague enough.
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Poor soul, let me enlighten you:
Last edited by stasis; 04-14-2012 at 11:22 AM.
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Remember, kids:
When you think socialist, you probably have social-democratic in mind. I know, I know; we can't all read history books. We lefties and our reading! |
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I have to say in terms of low level thinking, I am constantly amazed by how many people vote Republican against their own best interests. If they actually studied the policies and how they would affect them, only a small percentage of Americans would vote Republican. Those being the wealthy and possibly business owners looking for tax breaks. Even my grandmother votes Republican against her own interests. When I asked her why, she said because my grandfather voted Republican. WTF? That's a reason? How about using your own brain? How many southern repubs collect food stamps, va benefits, disability, use medicare, etc....and would probably actually vote for Paul Ryan's budget? It's like there is nothing going on upstairs. They've just checked out on the thought of actually looking at the issues. Sorry but that's how I see it.
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[hide=From your article]The poll shows that people with very high intelligence have a strong preference for minimal restrictions on such activities as gambling (56%), prostitution (60%), pornography (77%), and use of alcohol (66%), tobacco (66%), and marijuana (71%). A clear preference (80%) was shown for legalization of illicit drugs, with some controls over use, as is currently the case with alcohol and tobacco. |
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I can't say I agree. Mainstream US left as far as politicians go is like center right on the world scale. Politicalcompass.org now ranks Obama quite solidly to the right & solidly to the authoritarian end of the spectrum though as opposed to the libertarian left end. Only a small handful of democrats would still qualify as libertarian left. Democrats like Sanders & Kucinich, & independents like Nader are Libertarian left. Never the less I'm encouraged by some polls I've seen that show the majority of Americans to have left-libertarian views on a number of issues, even if that's not reflected in the governments that they elect.
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Good lord. First you're using polls on teh internets (TM) to support your reasoning. Second, your reporting on the polls themselves is wrong: a.) I don't think how you've represented the actual answers is accurate, b.) the self-reported results in no way represent people's actual views, only their aspirational ones, and c.) even then, only tangentially, especially given variations in what people claim to be liberal and conservative. Third, there's lots of non-INTJs on this forum. Fourth, even among the people who claim to be INTJs there's probably significant mistyping.
Although admittedly, yours had at least a veneer of plausibility about them. |
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I apologize for not being a scientist or owning a polling agency that can go out in to the world do incredibly accurate data collection on the subject, but you made the the assertion that there is no correlation between intelligence, type, and political views, and while the evidence to the contrary I listed might not be without flaw it's better than the no evidence whatsoever you gave to believe it's not true.
Really??? You want to start a pissing match on the internet huh? Ok, I suppose I'll bite for one round. Born to a mill worker and a veteran for a father and a hair dresser for a mother. Tough to get much closer to the bottom than that. Currently a software developer and made more money my first year out of college than both parent combined in any one year of their lives. I haven't bothered to take the official mensa test because I'm not narcissistic enough to need the validation.
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You're the one with the hypothesis, you need to provide evidence. I don't need to provide any to doubt it. In fact, it's required; that's exactly what critical thinking is.
Yeah, I could imagine correlation between INTJs and libertarianism. Independence is a core value of both the type and the political philosophy. But here's the thing - things I *think might* be true? Not necessarily the same as things that are true, as much as I'd like to believe otherwise. |
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The reality is that an INTJ isn't going to fall for soundbites, political ideologies, who has the nicest hair etc.
So if you were to poll me. I tend to lean conservative...NOT republican. Conservative means you don't want the Patriot Act, you don't want to go to war, you don't bail out the big biz.. First off everyone in here needs to understand that liberalism and conservatism have nothing to do with political party affiliation, to the contrary of what Rush Limbaugh has been selling all of you. So the idea that being a libertarian is leftist is incorrect, as that political system is about the least amount of government...where as the Bush administration did the biggest buildup in US history of government programs and military. How do I know this?...I have a degree in Political science. |
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Ahhh. The 'ol Bush II wasn't conservative argument. Truly, conservatives are a people without a party. And a degree to boot; clearly authoritative. |
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...Actually that poster's right. |
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That presumes you have the correct solutions. |
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Keep telling yourself that, "compassionate conservative." You must be the true conservative Scotsman. |
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Yes, yes, the "unintended consequences" (of liberal policies) conservatives are so keenly aware of, while liberals aren't. Meanwhile, "unintended" - or better phrased, totally ignored - consequences of doing nothing? Nah, don't bother with those. Better to fiddle while Rome burns. |
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