Carole King
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It’s well established brain science that the human amygdala, often referred to as the “reptile brain,” responsible for physical survival, is a most powerful and primitive driver of human behavior. It is responsible for the fight-or-flight response. There is no moral compass in the amygdala; it is strictly about survival and is without thought or logic.
The polar opposite of the amygdala is the prefrontal cortex, the most advanced part of the brain, responsible for conscious thought, reason and analytical functions. It is what lets you know that you are you and that 2 + 2 = 4. Oddly, these two parts of the brain are not evenly matched.
When under threat, the amygdala blasts out fight-or-flight signals at many times the rate that the prefrontal cortex analyzes the situation and tries to reason through options. The net of this is that when we humans perceive a threat we’re pretty much unable to be reasonable or be reasoned with. And that’s what is going on at the Donald Trump rallies.
Trump attracts people who are sincerely frustrated and angry. They are edgy before they even enter the arena, so it doesn’t take much to get an over-sized reaction from them.
Then the protester enters, full of detailed reasons for protesting and a passion to persuade attendees of the rightness of his views. All of that falls on deaf ears, as Trump followers feel a threat to their very being, logic goes out the window and we all know what happens after that.
Years ago, Carole King explained this situation to us in her song, Smackwater Jack:
"You can't talk to a man
“When he don’t wanna understand.”
And in another verse,
"You can't talk to a man
With a shotgun in his hand.”
And so it is for the Trumpsters when they feel threatened. Protester beware.
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