Tenshinai wrote:Biochem wrote:On the other hand the tea party is too purist.
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Too stupid is probably a better description.
Their meetings looks like a de-intellectualised version of scientology coupled with a hardcore facist political rally.
And the proclaimed "purism" is inconsequent and lacks logic most of the time. I´m not sure if i can think of ANY-thing good to say of them.
Ignoring evidence to the contrary and maintaining your prejudice from far away Sweden truly unscores the sagacity of your posted comments. That was sarcastic if anyone was wondering.
http://www.culturalcognition.net/blog/2013/10/15/some-data-on-education-religiosity-ideology-and-science-comp.html?lastPage=true&postSubmitted=true
http://ricochet.com/main-feed/Conservatives-Understand-Liberals.-Liberals-Don-t-Understand-Conservatives
This is an example of just how accurate these studies are.
ps. As evidence I submit this definition.
prej·u·dice
[ préjjədiss ]
1.opinion formed beforehand: a preformed opinion, usually an unfavorable one, based on insufficient knowledge, irrational feelings, or inaccurate stereotypes
2.holding of ill-informed opinions: the holding of preformed opinions based on insufficient knowledge, irrational feelings, or inaccurate stereotypes
3.irrational dislike of somebody: an unfounded hatred, fear, or mistrust of a person or group, especially one of a particular religion, ethnicity, nationality, sexual preference, or social status