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The psychology behind why so many people are willing to ignore the experts
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/mind-guest-blog/brexit-and-trump-when-fear-triumphs-over-evidence/
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Brexit proponent and politician Michael Gove, even made it part of his platform to fight the nerds; people in this country have had enough of experts. Because, what do experts know about things, right? Wrong.
In a clearly historic referendum with immediate consequences, 52% of the population voted for Brexit. As the nerds predicted, the currency immediately plunged, the prospect of Scotland leaving the UK became highly likely, and many people felt betrayed by their country. Some of those who voted to leave immediately felt regrexit about their choice.
So, why should you care? Because our pro-Brexit politicians mirrored Trump's campaign tactics and won. Far beyond the comparatively sensible argument of political sovereignty, Brexit campaigners won with anti-immigration invective, lies, and a misguided attempt to reclaim a past that never was. The press claimed we needed to make Britain great again. Thats not to say that the remain campaign did not try to use the fear as well - particularly the fear of a ruined economyto try to keep the UK in the EU, but this was not nearly as emotional an appeal as the tactics used by the Brexit camp.
I have already written about the influence of false memories of a glorious past on political voting, but xenophobia and expert shaming are on another level all-together.
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TubbersUK
(1,439 posts)pampango
(24,692 posts)Go with your gut; your fears
Things are different in the US. The question is "Are we 'exceptional' enough to avoid the 'Brexit' effect in November?"
Great article.
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