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posted by
Detmer:
Originally
posted by
BobbyATA:
Count me as a quite fearful conservative. I think there is a whole heck of a lot of stuff that we should be much more fearful of than we are. For one thing the fact that every day a new website is "hacked" and millions of credit card numbers or worse are leaked seems quite alarming to me. I'm no internet security guru (or even competent) but it sure seems to me like we are headed straight for at least one pretty catastropic event over say the next decade, based on way too much information/bank accts/financial markets/power grids/something being accessible via the internets...Actually I'd love to hear if someone can tell me I'm being crazy or not about this I'm sure there are some people really knowledgable on this type of stuff on here (not to derail the thread or anything...)
I also consider you to be pretty intelligent, which is rare for me and conservatives... I'll chalk your conservativeness up to fear ;)
http://www.psychologicalscience.org/...s-smart-equal-liberal.cfm
It is quite clear to me though, just anecdotally from my experiences with liberals and conservatives, that *as a whole*, liberals are smarter than conservatives and the little research done on the topic does support that notion.
Being the stupidest/hypocritical/biggest in the pants conservative to grace these boards.
I feel I must disagree with Mr. Herbert's conclusion.
This in particular made me want to punch a baby (conservatively)
"Not to put too fine a point on it: The smartest kids turned into the most broad-minded and progressive adults. For example, the most intelligent kids turned out 20 years later to be much more tolerant of other races. They were also much more supportive of working mothers, rejecting the notion that pre-school children will suffer without a stay-at-home mother. In general, the sharpest kids came to embrace much less traditional moral values and were much more apt to challenge authority. They were also much less cynical as adults, more trusting that the political system can do good."
Two parts make me cringe.
A) "They were also much more supportive of working mothers, rejecting the notion that pre-school children will suffer without a stay-at-home mother."
- You have to be kidding me. I never heard of so much ADD, ADHD, R2D2 crap in my entire life. These people who were interviewed were probably middle - low class, and in those classes unfortunately mommy had to work. Regardless, why would a stay at home mother be considered "old fashioned" or looked down upon? I have a higher respect for a woman who can take care of her children over a woman who can pay for my dinner.
B) "In general, the sharpest kids came to embrace much less traditional moral values and were much more apt to challenge authority."
- You have to be kidding me. How much does a traditional moral value differentiate from a non-traditional moral value? I didn't even realize moral values could be so dated. So is a non-traditional value kind of like that "as long as I don't put it in the main hole, I am still a virgin" ? I heard that one once. My conservative reply was "no, dear. It means you are a whore. With a tight..." you know.
(I had a bunch of depressing single family homes websites, std statistic sites, & domestic violence sites linked here. But it was making me depressed)
Lastly, after saying all of this.
It is quite clear to me though, just anecdotally from my experiences with liberals and conservatives, that *as a whole*, liberals are smarter than conservatives and the little research done on the topic does support that notion.
I read this 5-6 times trying to decide if Detmer was the funniest man alive or not. I believe I have come to the conclusion that he is.