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Ignoring for a moment that its educators and proponents believe "foundational science" to be somewhat immaterial and unnecessary of "regard," this field might have potential if they stuck to this (all emphases added):
...and went deeper than common sense, like:
...and:
...because there is a fair amount of this:
...and this:
...used to help "sell" foregone conclusions through manipulation when "unjust" people aren't "reasonable":
But this field obviously has more to do with political science, which is not a science. The potential this field has anything to do with understanding the science of psychology goes out the window with statements like:
And as if that wasn't obvious enough to expose the field's underlying nature (pun intended):
Politically, environmentalism is a racket, has a great deal of junk science, and is known for a significant amount of fraudulent and manipulated data. Psychology has a reputation for more than its share of junk science. Bringing the two together is ripe for corruption. Nothing wrong with using science and empirical data to try to convince people that cleaning up the environment, moving away from fossil fuels, etc. are good things and bring about current and future benefits, but this strikes me as another effort by Al Gore and Co. trying to manipulate people through psychology. This isn't learning about how the brain works or alleviating mental diseases. This is about how to make propaganda more effective. We also must be watchful of what occurs in the field lest we forget that the top professional organization for psychologists sanctioned torture.