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'''Rational''' means having [[reason]] or [[understanding]] of something, being agreeable to reason, being reasonable.  
 
'''Rational''' means having [[reason]] or [[understanding]] of something, being agreeable to reason, being reasonable.  
 
==Politics==
 
==Politics==
Rationality is usually associated with [[Conservative]] political beliefs.
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Rationality is usually associated with [[Conservative]] political beliefs. [[Leftist]]s, on the other hand, rely on emotion and a government-Deep State-media cabal to silence dissent.<ref>https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/10/09/the-good-censor-google-growth-strategy-shift-towards-censorship-to-appease-authoritarian-governments/</ref> On the other hand, the humanistic and atheistic French Revolution, which was the birthplace of the left-wing, also emphasized "rational" measures in place of religion due to the influence of the French Enlightenment.
  
 
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==References==
 
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Revision as of 22:47, June 20, 2021

For the mathematical meaning of the term, see Rational number

Rational means having reason or understanding of something, being agreeable to reason, being reasonable.

Politics

Rationality is usually associated with Conservative political beliefs. Leftists, on the other hand, rely on emotion and a government-Deep State-media cabal to silence dissent.[1] On the other hand, the humanistic and atheistic French Revolution, which was the birthplace of the left-wing, also emphasized "rational" measures in place of religion due to the influence of the French Enlightenment.

References

  1. https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2018/10/09/the-good-censor-google-growth-strategy-shift-towards-censorship-to-appease-authoritarian-governments/