I stumbled across this interesting article a little while ago:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/08/090821135020.htm
One part of the article says the following:
Co-author Steven Hoffman, Ph.D., visiting assistant professor of sociology at the University at Buffalo, says, "Our data shows substantial support for a cognitive theory known as 'motivated reasoning,' which suggests that rather than search rationally for information that either confirms or disconfirms a particular belief, people actually seek out information that confirms what they already believe.
"In fact," he says, "for the most part people completely ignore contrary information."
Another quote further along in the article stuck out to me as well:
The study addresses what it refers to as a "serious challenge to democratic theory and practice that results when citizens with incorrect information cannot form appropriate preferences or evaluate the preferences of others."
Don't misunderstand me; I'm not even in the slightest declaring myself on a "side" in a political sense. I am not telling you what you should believe, and I'm not telling you what your political affiliation should be. The only "side" I'm advocating is education and exposure to the truth -- not the belief in rumors and lies someone only wants to be true. Don't accept something as truth just because someone (a loved one, the media, a politician) says it is or because it "sounds" plausible. Research, improve and exercise your mind, and educate yourself on the issues surrounding our country, our communities, and ourselves.
(Source)
Just please don't let yourself become a sheeple.
/endrant
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