Low-intelligence adults tend to gravitate toward socially conservative ideologies, the study found. Those ideologies, in turn, stress hierarchy and resistance to change, attitudes that can contribute to prejudice, Hodson wrote in an email to LiveScience.Hm. Paco so upset by news, go have smoke now, try to calm down (but how to work matchbook?) Maybe, later, hoot and throw s**t at smart, liberal neighbors (if Paco can find own ass. I know! Maybe use both hands do trick! Hoot! Hoot! Hoot!)
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Weer not just cunservitive…
… weer stoopid, to.
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I think I can
I did! I did!
I wot this widdle post ALL BY MYSELF!
wv:crograli. A rally for ah, crogs!
I love being considered dumb.
ReplyDeleteGo ahead.
(SB: clonityl - for controlling those occasional spontaneous clone outbreaks, New from PACO Industries.)
I admit, I'm just a country boy with a low IQ.
ReplyDeleteBut, I've also shoveled enough cow sh!t to recognize a load of it, when I see it.
Just a simple point of order,if you please.
ReplyDeleteThe article states that "prejudice is extremely complex and multifaceted,... " How does a stupid person exhibit tendencies that are extremely complex and
multifaceted?
I liked this! "Polling data(!) and social AND political science research DO show that prejudice is more common in those who hold right-wing ideals(?) THAT THOSE OF OTHER political persuasions(?)."
Change is good.
ReplyDeleteChange the government. Or be labelled atavistic.
Many of us conservatives want radical change, drastic reduction in the size and power of government. Hear that libero-neanderthals? (No offence to decent pre-humans intended).
Change the dominant liberal paradigm!
ReplyDeleteThis study was brought to you by science. The same profession that once believed that lead could be transformed to gold and man causes weather changes.
ReplyDeletePhooey! That's what we want them to think!
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