At least, the bubble the right wing lives in tends to be far tighter and more restrictive when it comes to opposing viewpoints because it can be.
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For those of us who were raised in England, then moved to Ann Arbor, we are pretty much in a bubble. I haven't seen anyTrump signs in the town (though the local magazine did a piece on being Republican here, so there is a least 1)
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What the right controls: police, financial markets, media, the courts, industry What the left controls: comparative literature courses, some coffee houses with weird couches, & the animal rescue place where you got your second dog
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People who want society to be "fair and just" but have a low tolerance for the community processes that would make it so, are the people who end up in the right wing bubble. They're vulnerable to politicians who validate their frustrations with political process and tell them 1/
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2/ ...that it's a waste of their time to even try to deal with the pencilneck nerds who care about policy and equity. They then feel justified in not looking deeply at the issues, and even feel justified in ridiculing those who do. They're encouraged to believe that they're...
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Call it Mutation versus Calcification.
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