A new study showed a link between strong right-wing views and fear of disease and increased concern about hygiene.
The study showed that people who are more offended by bad odors are more likely to support authoritarian leaders, such as Donald Trump.
In the past, disgust at bad odors was important for survival. The scientists suggested that the disgust at unfamiliar odors may be linked to a desire to keep apart from "culturally unfamiliar" groups.
[...] In the new study, 160 people were rated on their aversion to bodily odours on a scale to one five and their responses compared to their political views. It found that each point higher on the disgust scale was associated with feeling 7.5 points more positive towards authoritarian leaders.
[...] It showed that people who were more disgusted by smells were also more likely to vote for Donald Trump than those who were less sensitive.
(Score: 1) by i286NiNJA on Thursday March 01 2018, @06:39PM
Barely in control of instincts meant to keep us from playing with shit and rotten meat?
Certainly something to be proud of!
I'm squeky fucking clean but I've always felt bossy authoritarians complain about smells as a way of controlling others.
I associated whining about cologne as the domain of fat liberal crybullies but if you wanna claim that particular antisocial behavior for conservatives go ahead.
"Oh god I have a headache.. I'm so fucking sensitive and special, you simply don't understand that you're literally killing me with your farts and scented right guard. "
--- Rugged Conservative Libertarians in 2018