Science It rhymes, so it's true - Why do leftists sing so frequently during their congregations?

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Bespoke translation by yours truly. Original article [A] by Danisch


It rhymes, so it's true​


Why do leftists sing so frequently during their congregations?

Why does everything need to be presented to them in rhyme and verse?

Why do they so frequently use rhyming paroles in protests and similar events?

Found a file from 2024 just now while tidying up an old, so-far-not-tidied-up data pile that I once copied from the hard drive of a computer into my archive, but neglected to sort the data:

The Keats heuristic: Rhyme as reason in aphorism interpretation.

Matthew S. McGlone, Jessica Tofighbakhsh
Department of Psychology, Lafayette College,
Easton, PA 18042, USA

in Elsevier, Poetics 26 (1999) 235-244

Poetry researchers (such a thing exists ...?) presented statements to test subjects in rhyming and non-rhyming ways and questioned them.

Even though there was no finding according to which the rhymed versions were perceived as easier to understand, which why they denied that as a reason, they found that rhyming statements were being interpreted as more accurate, more precise, more correct:

Do people distinguish between the form and propositional content of a statement when evaluating its truthfulness? We asked people to judge the comprehensibility and ostensible accuracy of unfamiliar aphorisms presented in their original rhyming form (e.g., Woes unite foes) or a semantically equivalent non-rhyming form (Woes unite enemies). Although the different versions were perceived as equally comprehensible, the rhyming versions were perceived as more accurate. This ‘rhyme as reason’ effect suggests that in certain circumstances, people may base their judgments of a statement’s truth value in part on its aesthetic qualities. Our results are consistent with models of persuasion which assume that people rely on heuristic cues to evaluate messages when they lack the evidence and/or motivation to scrutinize message content (e.g., Eagly and Chaiken, 1993). © 1999 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.​
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Planned analytical comparisons (Keppel et al., 1992) indicated that the mean accuracy ratings for the rhyming forms of each aphorism (6.38) were significantly higher than those for either of the non-rhyming forms […]. The perceived truth advantage of the rhyming forms cannot, however, be attributed to participants finding them easier to understand than their non-rhyming counterparts. There were no differences whatsoever in the mean comprehensibility ratings for the rhyming and non-rhyming forms, […]. Furthermore, this advantage also cannot be attributed to an explicit belief on the part of participants that rhyming aphorisms are more accurate than non-rhyming ones. When asked if they held such a belief, all 60 participants responded ‘no’ and, anecdotally, many gave us quizzical looks.​

That means that people have much stronger beliefs in rhyming statements than those that don't rhyme, even though they are not consciously aware of it and deny it when being asked about it.

The principle of folk sayings.

That's why leftists like singing, rhyming, making statements in verse. To indoctrinate people with nonsense.
 
Because they're gay and retarded and still labor under the delusion that they're anti-establishment revolutionaries.
 
It's simple: rhymes are more memorable. People are more likely to believe things that they can easily recall. The best way to transmit information is to make it easy to remember. That means keep it short, give it a beat, and give it rhyme or structure.
 
It's simple: rhymes are more memorable. People are more likely to believe things that they can easily recall. The best way to transmit information is to make it easy to remember. That means keep it short, give it a beat, and give it rhyme or structure.
Your points are sound; the communists hone language tricks they’ve long since known.
Their grasp of words is sharp, not new, I say anticommunists should learn it too.
Take "End the Fed", a demand so brief, its clarity strikes with firm belief.
 
The answer really is plain to see, they wasted money on an English degree.
Teacher, teacher, please? Could you explain media to me?
Their only education, someone else's introspection
Learned deflection and no reflection
This is what causes their sperging spree.
 
The answer really is plain to see, they wasted money on an English degree.
Teacher, teacher, please? Could you explain media to me?
Their only education, someone else's introspection
Learned deflection and no reflection
This is what causes their sperging spree.
The source was German, and it is no surprise that German studies is a subject few German lefties idolize.
Leftists loathe their land and kin, so such pursuits are not popular within.
Their nonsense thrives in platitudes short, that are easy to spout but truth distort.
Libertarians, for example, face quite the bind, for concise rhymes that stay aligned to truth, no twists, no false pretense, are hard to make, despite their common sense.
 
It short circuits the bit of the brain that goes ‘hang on is this really right?’
Chants are used by all religions and cults, the impact of the voice when it hits certain frequencies can in certain circumstances create a sort of euphoric or trance like state - if you want a rabbit hole for this go look at the underground hypogeum in Malta
Religions have known forever that chanting and rhyming and call-response allows you to turn the critical bits of the brain off
 
Rhyming exists
For error correction
Like lolicon
For tranny erections
Just match the beat
Here it’s four and then six
Always remember
True women have no dicks
 
The source was German, and it is no surprise that German studies is a subject few German lefties idolize.
Leftists loathe their land and kin, so such pursuits are not popular within.
Their nonsense thrives in platitudes short, that are easy to spout but truth distort.
Libertarians, for example, face quite the bind, for concise rhymes that stay aligned to truth, no twists, no false pretense, are hard to make, despite their common sense.
In their study of literary arcs,
there is a German that they admire.
That sly old devil, Karl Marx!
That's all the depth that they require.
A Jewish cur defaced literature
And now your culture is for the pyre.
 
Rhyme very often coincides with meaning in poetry and in music. This is cultists taking advantage of that fact and cementing the "meaningfulness" of their bullshit beliefs in the mind of the faithful. IMO.
 
In their study of literary arcs,
there is a German that they admire.
That sly old devil, Karl Marx!
That's all the depth that they require.
A Jewish cur defaced literature
And now your culture is for the pyre.
They don't study lit, not even Marx's prose, they parrot their teachers, the media, who knows?
The cathedral echoes with borrowed refrain, no thought of their own, just Marx's campaign.
Germany's culture's been bleak for so long, long before Marx came along with his song.
For hundreds of years, it's been in decline, a history of rot, well before his design.
 
Rhyme and poetry is a clever way to put things. Its also fun to read and to write so it will stick in your head far better.
 
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