Basically, people state opinions they think will earn then praise/acceptance from their peers and avoid disagreement.
Having others agree with you stimulates the pleasure/reward areas in the brain and stating facts that contradict the beliefs of your family/friends creates a sort of separation and we are social animals after all. Now with the internet, people have tended to cluster in groups(forums like this) full of people wih similar interests and ideas.
People get their news from an outlet that agrees with them. They don't stem to the opposition's arguments and make up incorrect assumptions to criticize the other side with.
This is why we've got 2 parties just full of cheerleaders and no dissenters. Note that any politician who takes a stance outside the accepted party line is basically branded a traitor. And how many people have you heard yammer on about something that has been very reliably debunked/disproven to the satisfaction of any objective person?
I always tell people whether it's religion or politics or trucks.... or yes tractors you should question what you think is true and try earnestly to prove it wrong. Otherwise you can't honestly say something and be sure of it.
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