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They have so much charisma 😬
Half of them don’t even believe what they are saying themselves. You can tell by how awkward they are trying to engage in a mock discussion. The only dude who has confidence with the shorter brown hair is just a far gone, willfully misinformed sociopath most likely
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What?
If a person doesn’t believe in what they themselves are saying, it is hard for them to genuinely stand by their statement. This is the case for any rational person.
There will be a cognitive dissonance if there is incongruence between an individuals beliefs and their speech.
If an individual doesn’t care about what another person thinks, that is because they think or genuinely believe they are correct and the other person is incorrect. This is different than an individual knowing they are incorrect, either consciously or subconsciously — and insisting through their expressions that they are correct.
That is perceived as in incongruence in beliefs and speech, which can be seen from the outside perspective, as is the case with many of the people in the video above, as I mentioned.