18-10-2022, 01:03 AM
(18-10-2022, 12:52 AM)artisanalshitposter Wrote:(18-10-2022, 12:17 AM)AntonioJuraz Wrote:(18-10-2022, 12:15 AM)artisanalshitposter Wrote: conscious calculated decision
never said it was conscious.
everything i said is what you learn in university in psychology and sociology classes.
youre still trying to argue that people's tastes cannot be legitimately shaped by halo effects (LMS) and that instead it always has to be about belonging to an in group or an out group. hahahahah
its funny even if you learned this stuff in psychology or sociology classes; youre just demonstrating that youre an NPC who takes what is taught in universities at face value. regardless of where you learned it from, its a vast oversimplification of human psychology, this hyper-reductionist approach is wrong. human psychology does not have sharply delineated borders and isolated areas of motivation like youre trying to suggest. I dont know why you keep trying to defend such a flimsy point. I even conceded earlier that youre partially right and your logic is correct under certain circumstances, but like a typical NPC you can only think in zero-sum terms and insist that one party must be completely wrong and the other one is completely wrong instead of realizing that maybe both parties are sort of right
youre the one who keeps shifting the argument around and now youre trying to argue about pedantic semantics like above. whats the point? lol
i never said i learned it, those classes are beneath me, but at the same time the people who came up with those classes reached the same conclusions i have reached which means what i have come up with is not some crazy autist theory like you claim but something that anyone who is intelligent and uses basic logic can reach.
yes some stuff takes time, but at the end of the day you can turn any real life situation into a black or white question. you might of listened to the rap a bit, but at the end of the day you don't like it and eventually reverted back to your nature state in regards to it. there are a lot of physical factors involved as well. if you kept listening to rap music lets say by staying friends with the rich person and listening to it when they are around, you would probably still listen to it today instead of telling your friend to change the music to something you both like.
you are the one who puts words into my mouth like that is it conscious and i simply corrected you.
you can deny what i wrote but it's true and professionals in these fields agree with me or have very similar theories and ideas. every company nowadays is hiring psychologists and paying them big bucks, so clearly these ideas they have are legit in some way.
the "in" group idea does apply to all humans as humans are generally social creatures. most people when you talk to them 1 on 1 they will say they do not like the anti-white racism, the pro transexual stuff that is pushed, etc, but would never say it in public or in a group setting for fear of being kicked out of their "in" group which includes job, friends, family, society, etc. people also understand on a subconscious level that rich, famous, and even good looking people to a degree are automatically top of the societal "in" group and will try to imitate them, virtue signal the beliefs the "in" crowd have, etc.
but it's ok keep denying basic human nature while even you only listened to rap music cause you thought it was an "in" group thing. support ukraine as well?
