Posted February 22, 2012
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_ChaosFox_
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Posted February 22, 2012
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The study fits the bill though here in Germany, where it was empirically proven that the vast majority of far-right voters were unemployed and had a low level of education.
Almost the same was proven in the UK (albeit with unemployment playing less of a role), and the British political statistics agency YouGov also found some interesting statistics on how people voting the far-right parties in the UK were party to rather ridiculous but highly widespread ideas.
The correlation between political affiliation and newspaper readership was also interesting. The majority of BNP voters in the UK read racist rags like The Sun and the Daily Star, while in Germany we don't really have a newspaper alongside those lines, because the government comes down hard on any hint of xenophobia. We have the Bild-Zeitung, but it's more sensationalist than politically charged, even if the newspaper does tend towards the CDU in its views. But then, calling the CDU in Germany "right-wing" is like calling the Democrats "socialist".
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Thunderstone
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From United States
Posted February 22, 2012
I glanced through the study and felt my bs detector loudly blaring.
For starters there are many, many different types of intelligence. Someone may be intelligent in one area but a dithering idiot in another. A surgeon can be the best in his field but put him out in the woods as a surveyor and he could be lost. Vice versa with the the surveyor working as a surgeon. Does that make either one of them stupid? No, it doesn't, they know what they need to know for their respective jobs.
Dr. Howard Gardner came up with a list of different intellegences:
1. Naturalist Intelligence (“Nature Smart”)
2. Musical Intelligence (“Musical Smart”)
3. Logical-Mathematical Intelligence (Number/Reasoning Smart)
4. Existential Intelligence
5. Interpersonal Intelligence (People Smart”)
6. Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence (“Body Smart”)
7. Linguistic Intelligence (Word Smart)
8. Intra-personal Intelligence (Self Smart”)
9. Spatial Intelligence (“Picture Smart”)
http://skyview.vansd.org/lschmidt/Projects/The%20Nine%20Types%20of%20Intelligence.htm
The results just do not make sense, because intelligence is relative and very broad. How do they define intelligence? This study seems to suggest that there is a correct level of intelligence, when in reality people have their own strengths and weaknesses.
Also some people freeze up on tests, but do fine on the job otherwise.
For starters there are many, many different types of intelligence. Someone may be intelligent in one area but a dithering idiot in another. A surgeon can be the best in his field but put him out in the woods as a surveyor and he could be lost. Vice versa with the the surveyor working as a surgeon. Does that make either one of them stupid? No, it doesn't, they know what they need to know for their respective jobs.
Dr. Howard Gardner came up with a list of different intellegences:
1. Naturalist Intelligence (“Nature Smart”)
2. Musical Intelligence (“Musical Smart”)
3. Logical-Mathematical Intelligence (Number/Reasoning Smart)
4. Existential Intelligence
5. Interpersonal Intelligence (People Smart”)
6. Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence (“Body Smart”)
7. Linguistic Intelligence (Word Smart)
8. Intra-personal Intelligence (Self Smart”)
9. Spatial Intelligence (“Picture Smart”)
http://skyview.vansd.org/lschmidt/Projects/The%20Nine%20Types%20of%20Intelligence.htm
The results just do not make sense, because intelligence is relative and very broad. How do they define intelligence? This study seems to suggest that there is a correct level of intelligence, when in reality people have their own strengths and weaknesses.
Also some people freeze up on tests, but do fine on the job otherwise.
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StingingVelvet
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From United States
Posted February 22, 2012
Only read the OP but I find the linking of "structure and order" with right-wing to be pretty silly. Liberals support big government structure and order as much as Conservatives, just for different reasons.
Anyway, overall I would probably agree with the general sentiment.
Anyway, overall I would probably agree with the general sentiment.
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keeveek
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Posted February 22, 2012
Definitely Ron Paul, Margharet Thatcher, Ronald Reagan are/were less inteligent than Nicolas Sarkozy for instance (lol'd hard)
and right wing shouldn't always mean "conservative" , cause libertarians are also on the right wing.
and right wing shouldn't always mean "conservative" , cause libertarians are also on the right wing.
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Posted February 22, 2012
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OTOH, extremists on the right regularly get elected to positions as high as President and have been pulling the US political system further and further to the right as the "liberals" compromise with them hoping to get something done.
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Primate
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Posted February 22, 2012
I guess some of these distinctions between "left" and "right" can get a bit simplified, not to mention the different meanings they might have in different countries. Context might be important.
I think you can find individuals with high IQ (just to pick something which I think is a core issue when it comes to intelligence) almost all over the political spectrum in a given country. I don't know much about the distribution, though. I expect to find few among radicals in "both ends," but other than that I'm not sure what to think. Maybe I'm also stretching the meaning of IQ here.
Perhaps the manner in which some right-wing populists tend to communicate with voters applies more to people with low education and such. On the other hand (unless I'm completely mistaken), there are some people on the far left who continue to wish for a dictatorship of the proletariat in developed countries with e.g. a more or less working social democratic government. I'm not quite sure that would make things even better, to say it carefully.
I guess much of this comes down to attitudes and morals.
I think you can find individuals with high IQ (just to pick something which I think is a core issue when it comes to intelligence) almost all over the political spectrum in a given country. I don't know much about the distribution, though. I expect to find few among radicals in "both ends," but other than that I'm not sure what to think. Maybe I'm also stretching the meaning of IQ here.
Perhaps the manner in which some right-wing populists tend to communicate with voters applies more to people with low education and such. On the other hand (unless I'm completely mistaken), there are some people on the far left who continue to wish for a dictatorship of the proletariat in developed countries with e.g. a more or less working social democratic government. I'm not quite sure that would make things even better, to say it carefully.
I guess much of this comes down to attitudes and morals.
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The correlation between political affiliation and newspaper readership was also interesting. The majority of BNP voters in the UK read racist rags like The Sun and the Daily Star, while in Germany we don't really have a newspaper alongside those lines, because the government comes down hard on any hint of xenophobia. We have the Bild-Zeitung, but it's more sensationalist than politically charged, even if the newspaper does tend towards the CDU in its views. But then, calling the CDU in Germany "right-wing" is like calling the Democrats "socialist".
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_ChaosFox_
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From Germany
Posted February 22, 2012
That's EDL, not BNP, but the idea is sound. The EDL are just fucking wasters and headcases anyway.
I lol'd at the video by the way. I want one of those muslamic ray guns.
I lol'd at the video by the way. I want one of those muslamic ray guns.
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klaymen
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Posted February 22, 2012
So, if the researchers were right-winged themselves, they would find a connection between low intelligence and left-wing beliefs, right?
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Posted February 22, 2012
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Likewise, I have opinions that would piss off either side, so what does that make me? I mean, I consider myself right-leaning but I advocate for gay marriage rights in civil matters. So I'm dumber than a box of rocks for wanting smaller federal gummint but I'm a fookin' genius because I feel gays shouldn't be treated as second-class citizens? My head all-asplodey!
Anyway, pigeon-holing this stuff is pointless. Plenty of "intelligent" people from all ideologies have done plenty of stupid and harmful things over the years. Plenty of "average" thinkers have turned out to be quite good decision-makers.