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Author: Tony
Born and raised in Malaysia between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Educated at Wycliffe College in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. Living in the foothills of Mount Etna since 1982 and teaching English at Catania University since 1987. View all posts by Tony

The question that troubles me is: why so many people believe it?
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Did you get round to reading this article when I posted it, Giuseppe?
https://ingliando.net/2024/02/05/to-beat-trump/
It might offer you a partial explanation!
N.B. If you put that question mark at the end of your message, then you should use the full interrogative form: “Why do so many people…?”
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I found this article today as well, Giuseppe, which you might find interesting:
https://theconversation.com/neuroscience-can-explain-why-voting-is-so-often-driven-by-emotion-231469/
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Thanks, Tony, for your suggestions and corrections. Both articles are interesting and offer hints for understanding the incongruous behaviour of some electors. I remember a scientific research that showed as the extremist people consider only extreme positions, neglecting the nuances between white and black; furthermore, they have difficulty in solving cognitive tests.
Regarding the technique adopted by candidates, I wouldn’t underate the power of unrealistic promises: make America great again (Trump). Without Europian obstacles, the UK will be the richest and happiest country in the world (Johnson, Farage).
So, the answer to my question is that people vote emotionally and not rationally.
Consequently, my new question is: why do people use their guts instead of their brains when they have to make rational choices?
The reason could be that the allure of illusory promises doesn’t cost and doesn’t require exertion, conversely, getting unbiased information entails working hard. Therefore, the great majority of voters are ignorant (not informed), as a consequence, the ignorance will always be in power in a democratic system.
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A somewhat pessimistic conclusion, Giuseppe, but I fear you may be right! Basically, if democracy doesn’t appear to be delivering the goods, then people turn to the right!
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😂😂😂
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😉👍
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