politics.
Two grey pills.
I'm not sure these are _black_ pills, but I think they are _facts_, and they're pretty dark. But you have to acknowledge them before you can start making a good model of people's behavior.
I mean, yes, I agree?
People's policy positions don't matter. They mostly serve as team jerseys.
First: people are very tribal. Even in America, where most people don't know their ancestry, or it's very mixed, people line up with their political allies in a tribelike fashion.
And this means that most of their positions are based on their tribal affiliation.