And the liberal is the one with the vision to see that things can be improved. Slavery was a time-proven tradition. It works for the slaver if not the slave.
Cars have accelerator pedals beside the brake pedals. It's a nice arrangement that allows for controlled movement forward.
Is that why they seem to feel so threatened by brown and black people?
Confidence is what defines liberal psychology. The liberal feels safe in the world and connected to other living things. He cares about issues such as protecting the environment and maximizing people's opportunity. He feels secure enough to welcome unfortunate strangers into his country,
As has already been noted on this thread, many conservatives, by contrast, are basically fearful. They can't have enough locks on the door, guns, surveillance, police, prisons, border guards, and walls. Prison sentences have to be longer. Kids running from the police need to be shot in the back, or at a minimum, when they are, it's justified.
Conservatives feel most secure under authoritarian rule - a leader willing to attack, to angrily bark commandments, and who understands that outsiders are dangerous. Morality is defined in terms of strict obedience to a rigid code. Nonconformists are immoral, and deserve punishment.
The liberal is less interested in top-down power structures and more interested in networking and cooperating.
The values one claims are often not the ones embodied in practice. The Republicans are very much in favor of big government. They use it to transfer wealth from the middle class to the 0.1%. They are very happy to have ordinary people working, paying high taxes, and having a government that will send it to them. The Department of Defense is huge, and conservatives like it that way.
The only spending the conservatives want to see cut is spending on ordinary people - welfare, public health care, Social Security, etc.. You never hear them talking about downsizing the military, the police, or the prison or court systems.
As for the right standing more for freedom, does that include reproductive and marriage freedoms? How about the freedom to use the public bathroom of your choice? I'm pretty sure that the conservatives favor contracting those freedoms
Very good. You identified the Christians (I recognized four of the six from your excellent likenesses - didn't know what Eddington or Gödel looked like), but not the athiests. I'm guessing Tyson, Krauss, and Dawkins above.
I used to do block printing using carved linoleum, and they looked like this. Is that your medium, or might this be a wood carving or not carved at all - just pen and ink?
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