Sherman mentioned that there are a lot of liberal forums available for those not happy with the right wing bias here. It's true. And I don't post on any of them. The only one I actually know of now,is democratic underground.
I've been to some, and stayed a while. But I've noticed that the leftists there seem more brainwashed and extreme than leftists on right wing boards. And the conservatives there seem saner than a lot of conservatives here. The opposite seems to be true on conservative boards.
My reason for avoiding boards that are more liberalis because I want to avoid the echo chamber, and I want my ideas to be challenged. Steel sharpens steel. I figured the crazier partisans of each persuasion would gravitate to a place where their misconceptions were reinforced.
But now I'm wondering if spending all one's time in the echo chamber actually makes one crazy like those guys. It's by no means universal; there are some very sane conservatives here, and some very sane liberals on those leftist boards.
But that's not the average, from what I can see. Maybe it's really good for one's mental health to encounter a lot of disagreement.
I see a research project here. I'd need a few leftists and right wingers from the respective boards willing to do a short inventory on political ideas, after which they'd switch boards for a few months, after which there'd be another inventory.
I'm hypothesizing that the second would show more extremism and less healthy outlook than the first.
I've been to some, and stayed a while. But I've noticed that the leftists there seem more brainwashed and extreme than leftists on right wing boards. And the conservatives there seem saner than a lot of conservatives here. The opposite seems to be true on conservative boards.
My reason for avoiding boards that are more liberalis because I want to avoid the echo chamber, and I want my ideas to be challenged. Steel sharpens steel. I figured the crazier partisans of each persuasion would gravitate to a place where their misconceptions were reinforced.
But now I'm wondering if spending all one's time in the echo chamber actually makes one crazy like those guys. It's by no means universal; there are some very sane conservatives here, and some very sane liberals on those leftist boards.
But that's not the average, from what I can see. Maybe it's really good for one's mental health to encounter a lot of disagreement.
I see a research project here. I'd need a few leftists and right wingers from the respective boards willing to do a short inventory on political ideas, after which they'd switch boards for a few months, after which there'd be another inventory.
I'm hypothesizing that the second would show more extremism and less healthy outlook than the first.