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SanAndreasX said:
Immersiveunreality said:

They buy into blind faith.

In this case I’d argue for a mix of blind faith and blind rage. That combination makes for people who are as mentally malleable as Play-Doh and ripe to be conned. 

I feel a bit bad about my comment now , i do think it can be really hard for some people in the situation they're in to really grasp truth or be aware of signals that others outside of their group can see more clearly, social bubbles can determine how you see the whole world and when you combine that with the understandable distrust of the opposing media then that only intensifies onesided information coming in.

Blind faith is a factor yes but i feel like a generalizing ******* for brushing it off as something that simple ,and i would argue that instead of blind rage it would be more common for people to have fear.