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Just how Russian propaganda works re Donbas/Ukraine.
“One group of subjects was reminded of the ingroup’s past experiences of being victimized: these subjects were less willing to accept responsibility of the ingroup for an ongoing conflict; instead, they considered its current misdeeds to be responses to the aggression of the outgroup and refused to experience collective guilt.”
— Jun 25, 2022 07:35AM
“One group of subjects was reminded of the ingroup’s past experiences of being victimized: these subjects were less willing to accept responsibility of the ingroup for an ongoing conflict; instead, they considered its current misdeeds to be responses to the aggression of the outgroup and refused to experience collective guilt.”
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“A high rate of ingroup agency (compared to outgroup agency) in negative events reflects acceptance of responsibility for past failures, whereas only assigning agency to outgroups in such events indicates defensive identity and a poor elaboration of historical traumas.”
— Jun 22, 2022 03:09AM
