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Researchers have found a possible explanation for why certain people are prejudiced: they're less intelligent.
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found lower intelligence scores in childhood were predictors of greater racism in adulthood, which the researchers controversially explain is brought about by adopting right-wing ideologies.
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people with low intelligence are drawn to socially conservative ideologies. In turn, those ideologies can contribute to prejudices.
Well, it's probably got more true stories in it than the Mail.
...although this one is fake.
39 year old? The means he's not a millennial or a snowflake, but a couple of years younger than OPM. He's not the youth of today.
In fact, when you search for his name in Shoreditch, you find a story from 2015 in the Sunday Sport. Looks remarkably like the same photo, holding the same dog, just flipped the image and photoshopped a bruise and plasters.
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