• @JohnBrownEnjoyer@lemmygrad.ml
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      It’s what I hate about Reddit and online liberals in general. They get so fucking smug and haughty even when they have zero idea what they’re talking about.

      It’s almost like they’re proud to be a lot of brainwashed, misinformed homunculi.

      • @i_must_destroy@lemmygrad.ml
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        Americans could not be more overconfident. Why would they think they know anything when they do nothing to educate themselves? I guess that’s what happens when your only ideology is ‘things just happen’.

        If you just obtain info from non MSM sources and don’t get your news from Facebook, you’ll be smarter than like 99% of Americans.

        Edit: non MSM sources that analyze material conditions. Not like PatriotFreedomNews.net or whatever.

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          Kwame Ture talks about this. He argues Americans are conditioned to accept other people’s opinions. It’s in a video, which I don’t have a link to. I saw it on Twitter yesterday, in a commemorative post of his quotes if that helps anyone find it. (It would have been his birthday, I think.) To paraphrase (I doubt it is much different elsewhere in the West):

          Ask a college graduate if they have heard of Hitler. Yes.

          Ask a college graduate if Hitler is bad. Yes.

          Ask a college graduate whether they have read anything written by Hitler. No (3% have).

          So how do they know Hitler was bad? Someone told them.

          The college system teaches people by giving them summaries.

          If the college student is capable of reading the summary, they should be able to read the primary source, but the system does not lead students to read primary sources. The only acceptable literature is literature that has been pre-digested.