Nonilex,
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The Who Need

They’re embracing & upending .

Several years ago, the scientist Michael Bang Petersen… wanted to understand why people share on the Internet. He & other researchers designed a study that involved showing participants blatantly false stories about & , such as , , , & Donald .

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/02/need-for-chaos-politicsl-science-concept/677536/

Nonilex,
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The subjs were asked: Would you share these stories online?

The results seemed to defy of modern or . “There were many…who seemed willing to share any , regardless of the party…,” Petersen said. These participants didn’t seem like stable partisans of the left or right. They weren’t even negative partisans, who hated 1 side w/o feeling allegiance to the other. Above all, they seemed drawn to stories that undermined in every system of .

Nonilex,
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Petersen felt…he’d tapped a new vein of in modern —a desire to rip down the , whatever it might mean.
…In further research, he & co-researchers asked subjs how much they agreed w/several stmnts, incl’g:

“We cannot fix the problems in our social institutions, we need to tear them down & start over.”
”I need chaos around me—it is too boring if nothing is going on.”
“When I think about our political & social institutions, I cannot help thinking ‘just let them all burn.’”

Nonilex,
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…researchers came up w/a term to describe the motivation behind…all-purpose #conspiracy mongers. They called it the “need for chaos,”…defined as“a mindset to gain #status” by destroying…established order.…nearly ⅓ of respondents demonstrated need for #chaos…. And for~5% of voters, oldfashioned party allegiances to the DemocraticParty or the RepublicanParty melted away & were replaced by a desire to see the entire #political #elite destroyed—even w/o a plan to build something better in the ashes.

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“These [need-for-chaos] individuals are not idealists seeking to tear down the established order so that they can build a better for everyone,” the authors wrote in their conclusion. “Rather, they indiscriminately share rumors as a way to unleash & mobilize individuals against the established order that fails to accord them the respect that they feel they personally deserve.”

that’s called []

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CassandraZeroCovid,
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"researchers ... called it the “need for chaos,” which they defined as “a mindset to gain status” by destroying the established order. In their study, nearly 1/3 of respondents demonstrated a need for chaos...And for about 5% of voters, party allegiances to the Democratic Party or Republican Party melted away+ were replaced by a desire to see the entire political elite destroyed—even without a plan to build something better..."

Are we sure these aren't paid troll/bots purchased by billionaires?

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@Nonilex thanks 🙏

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