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In the spirit of Buzzfeed and Murray's Coming Apart quiz on how thick your bubble is, what're your best questions for assessing Red Tribe vs Blue Tribe American membership accurately. I've thought of a few, wandering what everyone would add. I'm aiming more for questions that get at the cultural attitudes and feelings that underly tribal membership, rather than political positions questions, which I feel are more vulnerable to lies. So far I've got for examples and formatting, I'm setting Red as Positive and Blue as Negative, the higher your score the Redder you are:
Do you drive a car with a V8 engine?
Yes (+2), No (0), Yes but it's not my daily driver (+4), I don't know (-8), I don't drive (-2)
How often do you go to church?
About as often as I'd like (+1), less often than I'd like (+4), more often than I'd like (-4)
What is the biggest reason you prefer to buy things made in America?
They are higher quality (+4), workers are paid a fair wage (+1), it's important that we make as much as possible at home (+2), I don't prefer things made in America (-2)
How large a raise would you need to be offered to do your job in a foreign country for two years, assuming that your standard of living would remain more or less the same while you were there?
50% or more (+4), 25-50% (+2), 0-25% (-2), I would do it for less than I'm making now (-4)
‘How many goals do you use for a pickup basketball game?’- red tribers play on half a court, blue tribers play on a full one.
‘Your biggest role model is_?’ Red tribers are more likely to name a parent or grandparent, blues a public figure.
‘Should people not their parents treat older teens more as adults or children?’ Red tribers would tend towards the former, blues the latter.
‘What should schools teach, but don’t?’ Red tribe answers might be vocational skills, home ec, or shop, but are more likely to be ‘civics so people don’t let the government oppress them’, blues might answer something culture warsy like sex Ed or the age of the earth(and few schools in America actually have a YEC curriculum), but I would point to STEM as probably a more common answer.
‘Is racism or a bad culture the biggest problem facing the black community?’ Self explanatory(true HBD is a fringe position in the red tribe).
Wait what? I would've said you just use whatever you have to hand. Sometimes that's a half court, sometimes full. Why would this have a tribal slant to it?
I don’t know how it originated, but I’ve seen reds play on a half court when a full one was readily available enough to pick up on a pattern.
I mean, obviously basketball is a very blue coded sport- especially by the standards of US team sports- but it seems like a thing.
So says the Texan. Come to Kentucky or Indiana and say that.
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Maybe a hoop in a driveway vs a full public court? An obscured way of getting at suburbs vs city?
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