Template:Examples of Liberal Bias
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The style of a liberal often includes these characteristics:
- pretending to know more than he does; Isaac Newton admitted that he knew almost nothing, yet a liberal rarely admits that and often pretends to know more than he does
- resistance to quantifying things, such as liberal bias or openmindedness
- preference for obscenity and profanity [1]
- insistence on having the last word in a discussion or debate
- over-reliance on mockery
- over-reliance on accusations of hypocrisy
- hostility to faith
- insistence on censoring certain speech, such as a description of The Flood or even teaching children about a massive flood, despite its acceptance by a majority of Americans
- believing that the education of children is for liberals to control
- believing that conservatives will fail, and shock when they succeed
- reluctance to admit that anything is morally wrong
- bullying conservatives who disagree with liberal views
- draw an analogy between opponents and racists, no matter how illogical
- Claim that science supports their position, and ignore any evidence that shows their science to be false.