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Hippies Next to Right-Wing Extremists?

Luisa Liekefett, Ann-Kathrin Bürner, Julia C. Becker

2023Social Psychology30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract: To reduce the spread of COVID-19, adherence to protective measures was crucial around the world. While most complied with these measures, a vocal minority protested against them. Early reports emphasized the unusual heterogeneity of these protests: Hippies and esoterics marched alongside conspiracy theorists and neo-Nazis. We examined what these protestors might (and might not) have in common. A large study with antilockdown protestors in Germany ( N = 1,700) revealed four subgroups: centrists, politically undifferentiated, left-wingers, and right-wingers. Beyond that, these subgroups demonstrated striking similarities: All endorsed conspiracy beliefs, misinformation, esotericism, and vaccine hesitancy to a similar extent. These beliefs share that they are scientifically unfounded and epistemically unwarranted. They may unite individuals from diverse political backgrounds in the antilockdown protests.

Topics & Concepts

MisinformationPoliticsSocial psychologyPsychologyRight wingPolitical scienceLawPsychology of Moral and Emotional JudgmentCOVID-19 and Mental HealthMisinformation and Its Impacts
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