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It’s giving PROTECT ARE KIDS
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While their applications are being reviewed they’re guess what? Asylum seekers. If you’re gonna be racist at least be knowledgeable |
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Ban hammer imminent I think
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You can tell there’s no argument because the homophobe is coming out to play
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:joker: :joker:
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I say it the exact same way, I’m not far from Essex. Still know how to ****ing spell it. :joker: :joker:
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I don't know why Glenn keeps associating peoples lack of brain capacity with being right wing, when all the nation's lefty ******* voted in this shower of shite of a government..
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• Hodson & Busseri (2012, Psychological Science) • Used two large UK data sets tracking people from childhood. • Found lower childhood intelligence predicted more racist attitudes in adulthood. • This was partly because lower cognitive ability was associated with higher right-wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation. • In short, less complex thinking → preference for simple, hierarchical worldviews → greater prejudice. • Deary et al. (2008, Intelligence) • Studied over 15,000 people in the UK. • Found lower IQ at age 10 was linked to more anti-immigrant and racist views at age 30. • Education reduced the effect but did not remove it. • Pettigrew (2016, Journal of Social Issues) • Meta-analysis confirmed that less cognitive flexibility and lower analytical thinking skills correlate with higher prejudice across racial, ethnic, and religious groups. The main finding across decades is that prejudice often thrives in people who struggle with complex, abstract reasoning or ambiguity. It’s not an intelligence test in the everyday sense, but a tendency toward rigid, simplistic thinking. |
Why are you posting Canadian and American nonsense:shrug:
A 20 year experiment, compiled by a professor of 10 years. |
I’ll add can’t read to your list too.
It was a UK study :joker: dearie me |
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Load of bolllocks anyway...just a random typed up bit of paper with absolutely no substance of who was tested... |
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Seems pretty accurate to me :shrug: You’re textbook |
There is American research too, but the most famous and detailed studies linking childhood intelligence to racism are UK-based.
In the US, similar patterns have been found, though often using different measures: • McCourt et al. (1999, Personality and Individual Differences) • Large US twin study. Lower cognitive ability was linked to higher ethnocentrism and conservative attitudes. • Sidanius & Pratto (1999, Social Dominance Theory) • Across multiple US samples, people with lower cognitive complexity scored higher on racial prejudice and social dominance orientation. • Heaven et al. (2011) • US and Australian samples found that lower abstract reasoning correlated with higher right-wing authoritarianism, which in turn predicted racial prejudice. The difference is that in the UK studies, they had huge nationally representative cohorts tracked from childhood to adulthood, so the link is much cleaner. In the US, the data is often cross-sectional, so it shows correlation but not a clear developmental timeline. |
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What the hell happened to you then? :laugh: What a fall huh |
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Yes, it is not wise. |
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https://youtu.be/S_m9fJCNTD4?si=kzDyMtT3_YP5ndjH |
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A 'vigilante' Safeguard Force of more than 200 volunteers, including ex-military
personnel, security professionals and first aiders, is planning to carry out uniformed patrols in the crime-hit seaside town of Bournemouth. https://dailysceptic.org/wp-content/...23-750x375.png The Dorset town has seen several stabbings and sexual assaults in recent years. https://dailysceptic.org/2025/08/07/...t-bournemouth/ |
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So suddenly you agree with what comes out his mouth? Weird flex |
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