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|    Study: Physically Weak Men More Likely T    |
|    26 May 17 06:54:29    |
      XPost: alt.home.repair, alt.politics.scorched-earth, uk.politics.misc       XPost: uk.legal, alt.politics.uk       From: burfordTjustice@tues.uk              LOL no surprise there, is there?              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, found that weaker       men were more likely to favor socialist policies than stronger men.               Brunel University's Michael Price believes this may be a product of       evolutionary psychology.              "This is about our Stone Age brains, in a modern society," said Dr. Price.       "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."              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 isn’t 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.               Other studies in the past have also suggested stronger men are more right-wing       than physically weaker men. "Researchers found that men's opinions on       redistribution of wealth could be predicted by their upper body strength, with       powerful men more likely        to take a conservative stance of protecting their own interests," noted The       Telegraph of a 2013 study from Aarhus University in Denmark.               Anyone with two eyes would be hard-pressed to refute such findings.               --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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