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I'd take the risk.
One of the factors that has contributed to the sorry state of American voters is the distaste among conservatives for teaching critical thinking skills, because that fosters questioning authority, ergo disobedience.
But when we don't have it, then the most confident, loudest-voiced narcissist has an instant army of conditioned followers.
See also the tendency in fundamentalist religions to discourage serious questions about the dogma.