>"...physically strong men who regularly go to the gym are more likely to be right-wing and support social and economic inequality than weaker men." >"In the past, researchers discovered a significant correlation between men who were physically formidable and their belief that some social groups should dominate other social groups." >"Under those rock-hard abs lie the rock-hard souls of men who doesn't believe in spreading their riches around. "It's basically your tolerance to the idea that wealth shouldn't be redistributed," Dr. Price explains. "Some people thought it was horrible; some people thought it was fine."
>weak poor people gain more from high taxes >strong rich people gain less from high taxes
its just in the commies self interest to have high taxes.
Bentley Young
>vice article to the trash it goes
Parker Harris
>People leading a healthy lifestyle based around self-improvement and hard work believe in a merit-based ideology. >People who are fat/weak/lazy with no form of hardship or self-control in their lifes, that wish to drag down the rest of society to fit in, believe in the theft of another man's merit, to compensate their lack of success.
>people who believe hard work and dedication leads to reward more likely to be right-wing wooow.dsp
Jacob Turner
Reminder that Vice is just typical neoliberal propaganda no different than CNN or NYT, except it's branded a little differently to appeal to millennials. That way they receive their good goy messaging while thinking they're rebellious because half the articles are about butt stuff.
Camden Phillips
>Beta males want big government to protect them from alpha males.