Melanie Tannenbaum has written several interesting blog posts about ambiguity intolerance and its connection to the early popular support Donald Trump is currently enjoying. Roughly speaking, people who are not comfortable without a plan of action or a path forward are said to have more ambiguity intolerance.
What may be surprising, however, is the research showing that people high in ambiguity intolerance feel so profoundly uncomfortable with the idea of uncertainty, they will often prefer a slightly negative yet certain outcome to a potentially-more-positive, uncertain one. In other words, people may find Donald Trump to be disagreeable, abrasive, or downright unlikeable. But because of his reputation for "telling it like it is" and "being honest to a fault," they also feel certain that they can believe Trump when he says he's telling the truth.
Tannenbaum points out that despite a record of Trump making contradictory comments in the past, people tend to believe his convictions on what he says because nobody would say those "non-normative" things if they really didn't believe it.
(Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 19 2015, @06:33AM
...is no different than self censure.
When a woman is being a cunt, it's not politically correct to call her a cunt, but you do it anyway!
When a man is being a dick, it's politically correct to call him a dick, but who fucking cares? He's a dick!
When a nigger's being a nigger, it's not politically correct to call them a nigger, but fuck it. Freedom of speech motherfucker!
This world has been feminized by too much BPA and too many feeling driven fuckwits. Fuckem!
Fuck this bitch, I'll say whatever I god damn well want to. Fuck you, fuck your mother, and god fuck the queen!
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 19 2015, @07:19PM
Cute. Are you like what, 7 year old?