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      XPost: comp.os.linux.advocacy, comp.sys.mac.advocacy       From: hotmail@hotmail.edu              Johno wrote:                     Red states are cheaper to live in than blue states because like hotels,       shitholes cost less than habitable ones.                             The murder rate in the 25 states that voted for Donald Trump has        exceeded the murder rate in the 25 states that voted for Joe Biden in        every year from 2000 to 2020. Over this 21-year span, this Red State        murder gap has steadily widened from a low of 9% more per capita red        state murders in 2003 and 2004 to 44% more per capita red state        murders in 2019, before settling back to 43% in 2020. Altogether, the        per capita Red State murder rate was 23% higher than the Blue State        murder rate when all 21 years were combined. If Blue State murder        rates were as high as Red State murder rates, Biden-voting states        would have suffered over 45,000 more murders between 2000 and 2020.        Even when murders in the largest cities in red states are removed,        overall murder rates in Trump-voting states were 12% higher than        Biden-voting states across this 21-year period and were higher in 18        of the 21 years observed.              The GOP’s Welfare States Problem: How Red America Drains Blue America              by Richard Gosk | Sep 17, 2025 | Economy                     California’s economy is larger than the United Kingdom’s. New York sits at       the center of global finance. Massachusetts, Washington, Oregon, and other       blue states collectively represent over 60% of America’s GDP. In short,       the engine that powers the United States economy is overwhelmingly powered       by blue states.              And yet, the states most dependent on federal welfare, subsidies, and tax       redistribution are overwhelmingly Republican. These states drain resources       from the federal government while exerting disproportionate political       influence over how it operates.              Top Three Takeaways from the Article:              Republican-led states are net takers – relying heavily on federal dollars       to run their states that come mostly from blue state taxpayers.              Political representation is skewed – giving resource-draining red states       disproportionate power over national policy.              Blue states could push back – through interstate coordination, selective       compliance, or even secession threats, forcing a reckoning over who truly       sustains America.              Rightists are intellectual lightweights who are easily subjugated with       propaganda and lies, especially in the backwards, impoverished, Trump       supporting 'red' states. If you repeat a lie often enough, rightists will       believe it, and you will even come to believe it yourself because a lie       told once remains a lie but a lie told a thousand times becomes the truth.       Propaganda works best when those who are being manipulated are confident       they are acting on their own free will. There was no point in seeking to       convert the intellectual leftists. For intellectuals would never be       converted. Arguments targeted at rightists must therefore be crude, clear       and forcible, and appeal to emotions and instincts, not the intellect.       Truth was unimportant and entirely subordinate to tactics and psychology.       If you tell a lie, tell a big one for you have nothing to fear if you have       nothing to hide.              Follow the science:       Researchers have found a possible explanation for why certain people are       prejudiced: they're less intelligent.              Children with lower general intelligence are more likely to become       prejudiced as adults, according to a Brock University study.              The study, published in the journal Psychological Science, examined data       from two large-scale British studies, and found lower intelligence scores       in childhood were predictors of greater racism in adulthood, which the       researchers controversially explain is brought about by adopting right-wing       ideologies.              A secondary analysis of data from a U.S. study also showed those with poor       abstract-reasoning skills were more likely to have anti-homosexual       prejudice, partially linked to authoritarian attitudes.              Lead researcher Gordon Hodson told LiveScience that the results of the       study indicate a vicious cycle, in which people with low intelligence are       drawn to socially conservative ideologies. In turn, those ideologies can       contribute to prejudices.              "Socially conservative ideologies tend to offer structure and order," he       said, explaining why those with lower intelligence may gravitate toward the       right. "Unfortunately, many of these features can contribute to prejudice."              The researchers found that people with lower intelligence also tended to       have less contact with other races and groups, which, Dr. Hodson said,       supports previous research that determined interacting with other groups is       mentally challenging and cognitively draining.              Dr. Hodson explained the findings do not mean all liberals are smart and       all conservatives are stupid, LiveScience.com reports. "There are multiple       examples of very bright conservatives and not-so-bright liberals, and many       examples of very principled conservatives and very intolerant liberals," he       said.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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