The right's stupidity spreads, enabled by a too-polite left
Conservativism may be the refuge of the dim. But the room for rightwing ideas is made by those too timid to properly object
by George Monbiot, Monday 6 February 2012 15.30 EST
Self-deprecating, too liberal for their own good, today's
progressives stand back and watch, hands over their mouths, as the
social vivisectionists of the right slice up a living society to see if
its component parts can survive in isolation. Tied up in knots of
reticence and self-doubt, they will not shout stop. Doing so requires an
act of interruption, of presumption, for which they no longer possess a
vocabulary.
Perhaps it is in the same spirit of liberal constipation that, with the exception of Charlie Brooker, we have been too polite to mention the Canadian study published last month in the journal Psychological Science,
which revealed that people with conservative beliefs are likely to be
of low intelligence. Paradoxically it was the Daily Mail that brought it
to the attention of British readers last week. It feels crude,
illiberal to point out that the other side is, on average, more stupid
than our own. But this, the study suggests, is not unfounded
generalisation but empirical fact.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
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