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In reply to the discussion: Why people will vote against their own interests-- [View all]iemitsu
(3,891 posts)29. I think that some fair-minded types need to develop some strategies associated with spite
to be used on spiteful people who infiltrate their fair-minded societies.
I really think that the authors of this study were working very hard to find something positive to say about spiteful acts and spiteful people.
In fact, I can't help but wonder if the study, and its conclusions, might have found life in a spiteful desire to elevate the role of spitefulness in civilized society.
Is there a corollary then, that suggests that without spiteful individuals the fair-minded community would, over time, become less fair-minded?
Thank goodness for spiteful acts and spiteful people for without them we would be subject to so much more spite.
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I think that some fair-minded types need to develop some strategies associated with spite
iemitsu
Apr 2014
#29
Maybe some people think it's in their best interest to have low wages and no health care
Lex
Apr 2014
#12
They're "perceived as being weak" because republicans tell lies shamelessly n/t
arcane1
Apr 2014
#39
Very few people vote for their interests. They vote for the kind of world they want to live in
eridani
Apr 2014
#52
It starts with hate. And then they say, 'if they're for something, we must be against it.'
reformist2
Apr 2014
#54