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" ... But, drawing on a sample size of several thousand, correcting for both education and socioeconomic status, the new study looks embarrassingly robust. Importantly, it shows that prejudice tends not to arise directly from low intelligence but from the conservative ideologies to which people of low intelligence are drawn. Conservative ideology is the "critical pathway" from low intelligence to racism. Those with low cognitive abilities are attracted to "rightwing ideologies that promote coherence and order" and "emphasise the maintenance of the status quo". Even for someone not yet renowned for liberal reticence, this feels hard to write. ... "
" ... Former Rep. Katie Hill (D-Calif.) filed a lawsuit against her ex-husband, the owners of British tabloid The Daily Mail and the rightwing blog RedState on Tuesday for allegedly distributing revenge porn of Hill, two weeks after a judge granted a temporary restraining order against her ex. ... "
" ... ST. LOUIS, MO - MARCH 09: Florida Panthers rightwing Evgeni Dadonov (63) controls the puck during an ... [+] NHL game between the Florida Panthers and the St. Louis Blues, on March 09, 2020, at Enterprise Center, St. Louis, MO. Photo by Keith Gillett/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) ... "
" ... The current presidential election seems to be a good example of parties that have gone to extremes. Especially, when we look at the primary season. For a while, it looked like we were going to have too extreme candidates. Right now, President Trump seems to be keeping with the strategy of a narrow rightwing platform. However, unless I am mistaken, Joe Biden seems to have moved more toward the center to try and get as many votes as possible. I have no idea which strategy will win this time around nor will I try and direct anyone’s vote. We will just have to wait and see what happens. ... "
" ... The point about the Danish election was the support garnered by the rightwing Danish People’s party (DPP). It won the largest share of the vote in its 20-year history and, most significantly, emerged as the largest party in the bloc of those to the right of the political spectrum. ... "