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The "Third Rail" of USA society year 2024 and year 2025 is Apple iPhone addiction. The third-rail topic of Bluesky Reddit Mastodon is addiction to memes and banal shit-postings. Addiction to Elon Musk / Donald Trump "Shitbird on toilet tweeting bird" content.

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metaphor in political situations relates to the risk of "political suicide" that a person would face by raising certain taboo subjects or having points of view that are either censored, shunned or considered highly controversial or offensive to advocate or even mention. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_rail_(politics)

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The Third Rail of USA society in year 2025 is the egomania on display at the White House with Apple iPhone devices using the Signal app and the whole foundation of Joe Rogan / Elon Musk / Donald Trump / Tucker Carlson shit-bird Tweeting addiction on the Apple iPhone that all these adult males have.

They can not tell fiction from non-fiction and go into massive egomania over memes and Elon Musk X content. They are chuckleheads who trust any message they get on their iPhone. “What I had not realized is that extremely short exposures to a relatively simple computer program could induce powerful delusional thinking in quite normal people.” ― Joseph Weizenbaum, MIT researcher / expert, 1974

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Third Rail: USA society "manchild", "incel", "weaponized incompetence". JD Vance, Elon Musk, Donald Trump family, RFK Jr, Rudy Giuliani. "the Normalization of Aggressive Masculinity: A Neurobiological Perspective"

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"Third Rail" - Political conservatism increasingly linked to generalized prejudice in the United States. That means people who identified as more conservative were much more likely than in the past to express a broad range of prejudicial attitudes.

The THIRD RAIL of USA society is Russia direct manipulation of the entire population to be Hate Harder against people in the Americas and Love Russia values. Since the March 2013 !HybridWarLost@lemm.ee - the 'Third Rail" is the behavior of people under peer pressure, mass mind, mass man, the 5,000 alternate reality screen games the Kremlin working with Cambridge Analytica deployed on Reddit, Twitter, news comment sections, etc in March 2013. Americans can not admit that they lost a information war / executive function mental manipulation war and were defeated by Russia, lost their "hearts and minds" to hate people in the Americas. Even those who HATE Donald Trump and HATE MAGA are inside the 5,000 simulacra patterns since 2013 (mind-fuck payload being "Hate Harder" when in disagreement). Another major symptom is refusal to study mass mind psychology and to be demoralized and refuse to study information warfare methods and history.

RUSSIAN + CAMBRIDGE ANALYTICA INFORMATION WARFARE EXPLOITS THIS MENTAL PROBLEM OF MOB MENTALITY: “Hitlerism was a mass flight to dogma, to the barbaric dogma that had not been expelled with the Romans, the dogma of the tribe, the dogma that gave every man importance only in so far as the tribe was important and he was a member of the tribe.” ― Milton Sanford Mayer, They Thought They Were Free: The Germans, 1933-45, published 1955

 

Political conservatism increasingly linked to generalized prejudice in the United States

by Eric W. Dolan - April 20, 2025 - in Political Psychology, Racism and Discrimination

People who hold negative attitudes toward one marginalized group are increasingly likely to express prejudice toward others as well, according to a new study published in Social Psychological and Personality Science. The research shows that generalized prejudice in the United States has grown stronger and more politically aligned over the past two decades.

While previous research has shown that individual forms of prejudice often overlap, the assumption that this overlap—or “generalized prejudice”—is stable across time had not been formally tested. The authors wanted to investigate whether people’s attitudes toward different marginalized groups are becoming more consistent with one another and whether these patterns are increasingly tied to ideological identity.

“I’ve long had an interest in the topic of generalized prejudice, that is, the finding that specific prejudices (e.g., racism, sexism) correlate with each other. In other words, if you score relatively high in racism, then you likely score relatively high in sexism, homophobia, etc.,” said study author Gordon Hodson, a distinguished professor of psychology at Brock University.

“This topic is of particular interest because this robust finding strongly supports the notion that individual differences are relevant to understanding prejudice (which is contested in some theoretical camps; see Hodson & Dhont, 2015). But if you are prejudiced toward a range of unrelated groups, that tells us quite a bit about you as a person — that at least some of your prejudicial tendencies are due to your character.”

“It turns out that my PhD student Hanna Puffer is also interested in this topic! So we’ve been pursuing this topic together. We’re both interested in how prejudicial attitudes can generalize across groups, including as a function of intergroup contact (e.g., Puffer & Hodson, 2024).”

To explore this question, researchers analyzed nationally representative data from the American National Election Survey, covering five presidential election years between 2004 and 2020. The total sample included nearly 22,000 participants.

In each wave of the survey, participants rated their feelings toward four groups—Black people, illegal immigrants, gay people, and feminists—using a scale from 0 (extremely unfavorable) to 100 (extremely favorable). For analysis, the researchers reversed these scores so that higher values reflected greater prejudice. Participants also reported their political orientation on a 7-point scale ranging from “extremely liberal” to “extremely conservative.”

MORE: https://www.psypost.org/political-conservatism-increasingly-linked-to-generalized-prejudice-in-the-united-states/

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THIRD RAIL: Conservative people in USA appear to distrust science more broadly than previously thought. Distrust science that does not correspond to their egoism. Trust is also lower in fields that contribute to better health, economic growth and productivity.

https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1080362

Conservative people in America appear to distrust science more broadly than previously thought. Not only do they distrust science that does not correspond to their worldview. Compared to liberal Americans, their trust is also lower in fields that contribute to economic growth and productivity. Short interventions aimed at strengthening trust have little effect. This is apparent from new research by social psychologists at the University of Amsterdam, which has now been published in Nature Human Behaviour.

Science helps solve major societal problems, such as pandemics and climate change. But if people do not trust scientists, they will be less likely to accept scientific solutions.‘In America, but also in other countries, conservatives generally have lower trust in science,’ says one of the researchers involved, Bastiaan Rutjens. ‘Since the 1980s, trust of science among conservatives in America has even been plummeting.’

Part of the explanation is that scientific findings do not align with conservatives' political or economic beliefs. ‘But science is also increasingly dismissed in some circles as a “leftist hobby”, and universities as strongholds of the leftist establishment,’ Rutjens adds.The researchers wanted to gain more insight into how trust varies across scientific fields and whether short interventions could strengthen trust.

 

Vukašin Gligorić, Gerben van Kleef, and Bastiaan Rutjens, 2025, ‘Political ideology and trust in scientists in the US’, in: Nature Human Behaviour

Rutjens contributed to this study, which was led by his PhD student Vukašin Gligorić. Gligorić recently obtained his PhD doctorate at the University of Amsterdam and will start this Spring as postdoctoral researcher at the NYU Abu Dhabi.

Another striking finding was that none of the five interventions succeeded in increasing conservatives' trust in scientists. Even when the message was well-aligned with their values, their attitude hardly changed. ‘This suggests that their distrust is deeply-rooted and not easily changed,’ says Rutjens.

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USA society unable to comprehend non-fiction books from before events

Context:

  1. Elon Musk on March 19, 2020 ... "Musk predicted the country was headed toward “zero new cases” by the end of April"

  2. Donald Trump on February 26, 2020 ... "The 15 (cases in the US) within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero.”

Joe Rogan described: "I was a fan of his show and watched him get Twitter brain in real time. It was wild. Dude went from “I don’t use Twitter” to “I don’t scroll social media at night” to where he’s been at the last few years where he has to interject his parroting of right wing propaganda into every conversation and can’t stop mentioning posts that are going viral in the right wing twittersphere. Dude completely lost the plot, and since getting Twitter brained the overall quality and variety of his guests has gotten so much worse"

 

USA society unable to comprehend non-fiction books from before events

People would say "it's just the flu", "it happens every winter", "no big deal".

And I would produce this quote and emphasize to people the year it was published, 2014. Also keep in mind, I easily found these books, anyone could have referenced books about the 1918 Spanish Flu to have understanding of what to expect...

“In many ways, it is hard for modern people living in First World countries to conceive of a pandemic sweeping around the world and killing millions of people, and it is even harder to believe that something as common as influenza could cause such widespread illness and death.” ― Charles River Editors, The 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic: The History and Legacy of the World’s Deadliest Influenza Outbreak. Published October 10, 2014.

 

And time and time again I find people in USA society are unable to locate quotes like this from before events and connect the dots of how predictable the wrong answers are and the importance of not just trusting people like Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson and Donald Trump who speak in the moment in the style of conversation but are terrible sources of understanding and information.

It's sad that people don't give Bill Gates credit for warning society publicly in April 2015 (Ted Talk) that not being prepared for a pandemic would cause massive economic consequences. Nobody seems able to reference reliable high-quality information from before events once people get caught up the stream of consuming podcasts, Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Facebook, Twitter, etc sources.

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This post is a link to YouTube video clip: https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxsIZk7a51bcER2B5b3dg6I9FthNw9LCi6

See also: !BackTo1985@lemm.ee - how the Apple iPhone / Apple iPad were predicted to wreck American society in year 1985. Yep, 1984 + 1 == 1985. Forty years ago the nightmare of 2025 was described by a NYU professor in a book printed on paper made from trees!

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“I think that people with autism are born outside the regime of civilization. Sure, this is just my own made-up theory, but I think that, as a result of all the killings in the world and the selfish planet-wrecking that humanity has committed, a deep sense of crisis exists. Autism has somehow arisen out of this. Although people with autism look like other people physically, we are in fact very different in many ways. We are more like travelers from the distant, distant past. And if, by our being here, we could help the people of the world remember what truly matters for the Earth, that would give us a quiet pleasure.” ― Naoki Higashida, The Reason I Jump: the Inner Voice of a Thirteen-Year-Old Boy with Autism

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anti-understanding speedrun readers

What is the fucking point, all the clergy and audience avoid the core problems.

  1. Bible verse Romans 11:32 - God / Jesus FORCES you to sin. You are not responsible for sin. All sin is forgiven (mercy) and Hell does not exist except in your own mind when you don't read and study Romans 11:32 verse. I created a website for everyone: www.Romans1132.org

  2. Bible verse "1 John 4:20". God is a fiction character you can not see, you can not see Hamlet's "Ghost" either, it's character in a fiction story. Jesus is a fiction character. ALIVE PEOPLE are what The Bible is about. "1 John 4:20" is about loving all people who are ALIVE. And if you hate any living person in the world you are a liar. Read the damn verse, "1 John 4:20".

  3. Donald Trump posing and selling a $59.99 "Trump Bible". Jesus fucking Christ! Turn to Bible verse Matthew 6:5 for God's fucking sake!

 

The Bible is not a book with a first page and a last page. You don't read The Bible from cover to cover and find the "Happy Ending". You find the ENDING, PUNCH LINE of The Bible in verse Romans 11:32 - MERCY is a TOOL and TECHNIQUE available to anyone, you can FORGIVE PEOPLE and educate them with mercy. That's the meaning, that's the punch-line of The Bible storybook.

Bible verse John 1:1 - the entire book is memes and only memes, words and only words, language and only language. Go back to "1 John 4:20" - ALL hate is bad. Period. Full stop. ALL HATE bad.

People who search every page of The Bible as some kind of magic supernatural way to justify hate of other skin colors, hate of women / girls, hate of people who prefer other books and stories to educate their children are entirely missing the point and seeking power, not goodness. They are wanting to be in a book club that says all other books in the public library are wrong and only one book is perfect. That's a very narrow way to approach films, books, songs, TV shows, that "only one book" is perfect words (word: John 1:1 again).