Your experience as an individual has more bearing on your worldview than anything.
Your reaction to that experience and your sense of belonging or lack thereof in collective groups is generally how it perpetuates itself.
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No, I went to reblog your response to me and lo and behold you had deleted it. Nice try.
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No one’s bugging you, you physically went to my blog and reblogged this after you threw out a post that was clearly...
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moralesja said:
I don’t know if you know about this, but you should check out System Justification Theory. It evolved from Cognitive Dissonance Theory and the Just World Theory. Just figured you might be interested in it.
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