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What is the average IQ of a Trump supporter ?

About 45. 🤭
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SW-User
An interesting read on the social psychology of Trump supporters. It’s easy to just dismiss them as stupid, but it’s a lot more complicated.

All five of these tightly interconnected phenomena – authoritarianism, social dominance, prejudice, lack of intergroup contact and relative deprivation – make people vulnerable to an intense sense of threat. Authoritarian leaders have long understood that they can attract followers by enhancing the perception of dangerous threats to the society and offering simple solutions (Mols & Jetten, 2016). Sometimes the threats are real (Hitler with massive Weimar inflation), but often they are imagined (Trump with patently false claims of a declining economy, massive voter fraud, enormously increased crime, and unvetted immigration). With a background of genuine terrorist threats, Mideast conflict, and a recent great recession, even imagined threats seem plausible – especially to citizens who are already easily threatened and who have witnessed rapid change in their localities.

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https://jspp.psychopen.eu/article/view/750/html
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
@SW-User That is interesting. And contrasts remarkably to the way the idea of "America" is marketed to its people. As a land of freedom, opportunity, strength and global influence.
SW-User
@whowasthatmaskedman I think the most common and dismissive diagnosis of Trumpism is stupidity, but in reality, the root cause is better described as fear. He stokes fear and peddles fear to an already frightened base. Since he’s articulating the things that frighten them most, they are looking at him as some messianic figure to protect them. (Not unlike the Peoples Temple members viewed Jim Jones) It’s almost a hive mentality where if you criticize him, it’s like an attack on the queen bee, which is why I think you get such unhinged and venomous responses from his hardcore base at times. Trumpism will probably be a topic in psychology courses from now until the end of time.
Zonuss · 41-45, M
@SW-User You forgot to mention populism. Which is now the new word for White Nationalism. 🙂
SW-User
The journal talks about prejudice and lack of intergroup contact as key pillars in Trumpism, so it’s implied if not outright stated. It’s pretty clear that the fear he is peddling is largely around this idea of a shrinking white majority. @Zonuss