Megyn Kelly wants to know why so many woke protesters are "unattractive" and there was actually an interesting study on that
ยท May 1, 2024 ยท NottheBee.com

Megyn Kelly has thoughts.

Well Megyn, I'm glad you asked!

Wait, you're telling me conservatives are strong and traditionally attractive people while leftists are "impish" cretins?

Square-jawed citizens are more likely to vote for conservative candidates, while those with a slender, impish face lean to the Left, according to a new study... Left-wingers tend to have smaller, lower faces, with lips and noses that are oriented further downward towards their chins when compared to conservatives, the research found.

Their chins are smaller than conservatives, who tend to have larger lower faces.

We actually talked about this study before - it looked at how AI is capable of guessing a person's politics. ๐Ÿ‘‡

There really is an element of attractiveness involved in the political spectrum and its wild.

The definition of communism remains undefeated:

Look guys, I'm not trying to be mean. Commies should be judged on what they believe, not whether or not they have good genes. People aren't righteous because they look like beautiful. Far from it.

But it does make you wonder.

Does the face make the beliefs? Or do the beliefs make the face?

Roald Dahl was thinking about this question AGES ago:

There's something there. We just don't know what.

Experts are unsure whether genetic traits that shape a person's face are also linked to beliefs, or whether face shape itself triggers social effects which push voters in certain directions.

For example, researchers point out that people with larger jaws are often perceived as more socially dominant, a trait associated with political conservatism, and so over time might become so.

The more I read about this study, the more questions I have.

Still, I hope that clears a few things up for Megyn!


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