Why do leftists tend to act, think and LOOK the same? Check out this surprising analysis
By ethanh // 2023-02-12
 
Biopolitics has put together an analysis of the leftist psyche that helps explain why many left-wing people think, act, and even look nearly identical to one another. The leftist personality tends to be one marked by hatred for all that is good and normal. It is also an ugly personality that tends to defy the natural order of things. As far as appearance goes, leftists tend to have a certain look to them – usually ogre-ish and unsightly. Artificial intelligence (AI) recognition software is able to accurately identify a person's political alignment 72 percent of the time based simply on facial appearance. "Taller and more attractive people are more likely to identify as Right-Wing and more likely to actively support Right-Wing parties, policies, and politicians," Biopolitics explains. "In America, Australia, and Europe, Right-Wing politicians are more likely to be physically attractive than their Left-Wing counterparts. (Related: Leftist also love to destroy other people's lives – it's one of their "virtues.") Leftist males also tend to be weaker, less masculine, and more effeminate, on average, compared to right-wing males. Again, these are generalizations and are not true all across the board, but are more tendencies of which to be aware.

Conservatives are prettier, happier, and more content with their lives

Contrary to how they like to portray themselves as all-loving and all-accepting, leftists of all "genders" are generally not good people. They are manipulative, abusive, and full of hate, studies have found. Many of them are so jealous of the success of others that they make it their life mission to undermine high achievers and drag them down to a lower level. This is how they create "fairness" and "equality." "The stereotypically Left-Wing behavior of 'victimhood signaling' correlates with personality traits such as narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism (amoral manipulation)," Biopolitics further explains. "Victimhood signaling is best described as an emotional manipulation technique used to obtain free resources." On average, right-wing people tend to be happier and more content with their lives. They do not focus on things like inequality, though some recognize that there are inequalities between the ruling "elite" and the rest of us. Leftists, conversely, tend to blame certain groups, i.e., "white people," for their own failures. Instead of working harder and taking advantage of the many special benefits that are available to "minorities," leftists instead want to strip "white people" of their achievements in order to feel more "equal." Some sociologists speculate that conservatives have a higher emotional intelligence than liberals, hence why the two think so differently. Those who embrace right-wing views often have a larger amygdala than those who embrace left-wing views, the latter possessing lower emotional intelligence. Left-wingers also tend to reject religion and morality, instead choosing to prop themselves up at the one-true moral authority with their various "social justice" endeavors. It turns out that left-wing people, according to a 2019 study, care more about inanimate objects and ideas than they do their own family and friends. This also stems from the leftist disbelief in there being any paradigm of right versus wrong – their lives are based on "feelings" and reactionary emotions, after all. "Leftists believe that life is fundamentally unfair, likely due to their undesirable physical characteristics (shortness, ugliness, weakness, etc.)," Biopolitics concludes. "This causes neuroticism and leads to self-obsession and spiteful envy." "They lose all concern for group interests and focus exclusively on advancing their own standing in society. As they cannot get ahead in fair competition, they resort to underhanded, manipulative, and psychopathic strategies." Be sure to read the full analysis and profile of leftists by Biopolitics. More related news can be found at Libtards.news. Sources for this article include: Biopolitics.substack.com NaturalNews.com