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I suspect some of this is the lizardman effect.
(If you ask people any question on a survey, some will say yes, and if it's clear what their 'allegiance' would say, many will say yes)
is there a more official term for that in the social sciences literature (there must be) -- cant find anything on "lizardman effect"
but i agree, politics in US is heavily tribal and questions like these are like "Are you on team Blue or team Red?" either explicitly/implicitly
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Not sure--guessing there is? The 'lizardman' name comes, not surprisngly, because if you have a poll about whether someone/some group/the world is/is run by a lizardman, you'll get a decent number of people saying "yes"
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i wonder what these people even think the microchip would be capable of. we already all willingly walk around with a "microchip" in phone which tracks our physical location, our internet/coms behaviour, and likely can spy in on us auditory.
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Yeah that's one of the weirder things about this one--I can't even figure out what the theory is :P
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