Posted on 05/26/2017 11:48:19 AM PDT by Kaslin
RUSH: This is a story resulting from a research study at Brunel University in London. Physically Weak Men More Likely to Be Socialists. (laughing) What timing! I said, This is a godsend. It is a woman thats writing the story here. Surprise, surprise. Men who are physically weak are more likely to favor socialist policies. An academic study from researchers at Brunel University London assessed 171 men, looking at their height, weight, overall physical strength and bicep circumference, along with their views on redistribution of wealth and income inequality.
The study, published in the Evolution and Human Behavior journal, one of my favorite magazines, by the way, right along with Prairie Farmer. The survey found that weaker men were more likely to favor socialist policies than stronger men. Brunel Universitys Michael Price believes this may be a product of evolutionary psychology. Listen to this. Dr. Price said, This is about our Stone Age brains, in a modern society. Our minds evolved in environments where strength was a big determinant of success.
If you find yourself in a body not threatened by other males, if you feel you can win competitions for status, then maybe you start thinking inequality is pretty good. See how this works? Strong, tough, self-reliant, studly, manly guys dont believe in equality. You think you have a headline, you think you have a story that may really be on to something and then they totally blow it with their own analysis. Now, this story hit home for me obviously because of the circumstance that happened up there in Montana. But I myself and Ive mentioned this before I imagine a lot of people will not remember me having said it because I didnt make a big deal of it, didnt do a whole segment on it.
But I have wondered Snerdley will back me on this over the years I have openly wondered out loud here how, honest to God, real men could possibly be liberal. I have never understood it, in a psychological sense. I understand propaganda, brainwashing, environmental influences growing up, the role of parents, teachers and so forth. But throw that stuff out, I have never understood it. It just intellectually, as far as common sense, doesnt compute with me. And yet it is obviously true.
This story actually looks at it the other way. Rather than how our big, tough strong guys are liberal fascists, they point out that its weak and small and Pajama Boy types that are more likely to be socialists. The theory is that because they do not have the confidence born of a powerful personal stature, that they need outside forces fighting their battles for them to ensure that they are not thrown overboard, under the bus. That theyre not beaten up, that they are not bullied and made fun of. So they come along and they support large, forceful, powerful authorities over everybody to equalize things.
And on the other hand, big, strong, manly, studly guys, they gravitate the other way, and they dont want equality because they already know that theyre bigger, stronger, and more powerful that the wusses out there and they dont want anybody coming along elevating the wusses to artificial strength and artificial power when they cant acquire all of that on their own.
Taking his assessment one step further, Price wanted to factor in gym time to see if he could determine the relationship flow between strength and socialistic leanings. Are men who are naturally strong more inclined to hold capitalistic views, or are men with capitalistic views driven to go to the gym? When Dr. Price factored in time spent in the gym some, but not all, of the link disappeared, notes The Times, suggesting there may be something to men with capitalistic views hitting the gym. Of course this isnt rational in modern environments, where your ability to win might have more to do with where you went to university. Lot of guys who are phenomenally successful in modern societies would probably be nowhere near as successful in hunter gatherer societies, added Price.
Well, we dont have any hunter gatherer well, we do, but not here. Were on the way. If these climate change people win, were all gonna be reverting back to that era. So physically weak men more likely to be socialist. You can understand how that headline captivated me on the very day the studly and manly Gianforte threw that dishrag Pajama Boy reporter down to the ground.
As for guys, I'm a cyclist, but the only places I shave are my face and the back of my neck. Sometimes my head.
all i know is i find it ODD that young men are getting their hair removed. To each his own, i suppose.
and mentally weak women
They have a missing Gene!
Does being a Socialist lead to being a wussy or is it the other way around?
You’re right, I find it odd too. I was trying to find the scene from ‘Breaking Away’ where the dad catches the son shaving his legs.
There. Fixed it.
Picture of El sissy throwing the baseball..
...at least not by a man...
Maggot = Faggot = Democrat
Awwwwww ... did da bad man bweak you gwasses?? Poooh babeee.
reminds me of Woody Allen’s movie Take the Money and Run...a riot...
EWWW! Being a hairy old guy, I have no problem with fuzzy young women. I could use more of them in my life. Help them braid their armpits, I will. But hairless young men with an uptick? No thanks.
I haven't shaved in 40 years, and only had enough haircuts to avoid looking like the Uni Bomber. I will occasionally shave my left forearm if I'm testing a knife while sharpening it. As the years go by, I don't so much lose hair as it just migrates downward into somewhat inconvenient places.
Precisely, some studies they just waste time on because the answer is obvious. However, they tried to put a nonsense spin on the report.
"Get outta my way you girlyman Socialist tool..."
I’ve been laughing about that all day. Classic.
“All women are predisposed to socialism because (of) its group herd mentality and conformity for group harmony.”
Maybe this explains why some women are attracted to polygamy? It’s a situation where a group dynamic is more important than a more individualistic dynamic.
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