Have you ever walked past an Indian and almost gagged from his pungent stench?
Have you ever watched footage of an Antifa demonstration on Fox News and thought “Christ, those people need the healing power of soap?”
Have you applied water to your body within the last fortnight with the expressed intention of becoming cleaner?
If you answered “yes” to at least one of the above questions, then there’s a good chance you want to force a Jew onto a roller coaster, order him to buckle up, and laugh like a German as he loop-the-loops into the ovens of Auschwitz.
Pure. Scientific. Fact.
A study has found that the more a person is revolted by the smell of body odour and urine the more likely they are to be right wing and want to secure national borders.
Research conducted by the University of Stockholm, Sweden, also found that left-wingers were less revolted by bad personal hygiene, reports MailOnline.
Psychologists believe that it represents a deep-rooted “defence mechanism” against contagious diseases.
Indeed, a Royal Society paper proposed in 2011 that disgust “evolved to motivate infectious disease avoidance”.
The study’s author, Dr. Jonas Olofsson, said: “There was a solid connection between how strongly someone was disgusted by smells and their desire to have a dictator-like leader who can suppress radical protest movements and ensure that different groups ‘stay in their places’.
“That type of society reduces contact among different groups and, at least in theory, decreases the chance of becoming ill.”
Researchers theorise a correlation between how test subjects wanted the world to be ordered and the rates of levels of disgust to bad breath, smelly feet, urine, faeces, sweat, and flatulence.
The more a person disliked bad smells, the greater they agreed with statements such as the need to trust “the proper authorities”, need a “mighty leader”, and want to ignore “noisy rabble-rousers”.
The paper, published in the Royal Society Open Science journal, also details that in a further experiment those who expressed greater aversion to bad smells were more likely to have supported Donald Trump than Hillary Clinton in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
Das rite.
I’m sure that disease avoidance contributes to this phenomenon to some extent. Every red-blooded fascist knows that liberals, faggots and other undesirables are walking vectors of disease (most famously GRIDs), so it’s natural for external manifestations of that internal decay – BO, halitosis, etc. – to disgust us.
But I think Dr. Olofsson & team are overcomplicating the issue, as most overeducated people do.
For me, it’s simply a question of self-respect. Liberalism tends to attract broken people who value hedonism over restraint, laziness over productivity and self-neglect over self-improvement. If you’re a smelly left-winger…
… then you’re obviously going to be more tolerant of people who have similarly low personal standards.
People with strong morals and discipline, on the other hand, are much more likely to look after themselves and attract people who think the same way.
It’s just common sense, goys.