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Re: Sexual Dimorphism Preferences
« Reply #60 on: December 10, 2022, 11:34:22 pm »
Our enemies' rehash their favourite topic yet again:

https://vdare.com/articles/as-you-d-expect-leftist-men-are-insecure-about-their-masculinity-result-they-support-aggressive-politicians-and-policies

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In 2017, the “Soy Boy” meme went viral. The Soy Boy was a feminine and physically weak man, with the idea taken from the belief that products containing soy increased estrogen levels and, so, made men more effeminate. In that left-wing males were clearly more likely to virtue-signal with their food via being vegetarian and even vegan, “Soy Boy” soon became a term that was deployed against left-wing men [‘Soy boys’ is the far-right’s newest favorite insult, By Jay Hathaway, Daily Dot, October 27, 2017].

I always took it as a compliment:



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soybean#History

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Soybeans were a crucial crop in East Asia long before written records began.[71] The origin of soy bean cultivation remains scientifically debated. The closest living relative of the soybean is Glycine soja (previously called G. ussuriensis), a legume native to central China.[72] There is evidence for soybean domestication between 7000 and 6600 BC in China, between 5000 and 3000 BC in Japan and 1000 BC in Korea.[73]
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Prior to fermented products such as fermented black soybeans (douchi), jiang (Chinese miso), soy sauce, tempeh, nattō, and miso, soy was considered sacred for its beneficial effects in crop rotation, and it was eaten by itself, and as bean curd and soy milk.
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The earliest documented evidence for the use of Glycine of any kind comes from charred plant remains of wild soybean recovered from Jiahu in Henan province China, a Neolithic site occupied between 9000 and 7800 calendar years ago (cal bp).[73] An abundance of archeological charred soybean specimens have been found centered around this region.[76]

According to the ancient Chinese myth, in 2853 BC, the legendary Emperor Shennong of China proclaimed that five plants were sacred: soybeans, rice, wheat, barley, and millet.[77] Early Chinese records mention that soybeans were a gift from the region of Yangtze River delta and Southeast China.[78]

See also:

https://trueleft.createaforum.com/mythical-world/yandi-vs-huangdi-myth-confirmed/

Back to enemy article:

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Leftist men are shorter, less muscular, and weaker in the upper body than conservatives:

    Height, Income and Voting, By R. Arunachalam and S. Watson, British Journal of Political Science, 2018

    The Ancestral Logic of Politics: Upper Body Strength Regulates Men’s Assertion of Self-Interest Over Economic Redistribution, By M.B. Petersen, D. Sznycer, A. Sell et al., Psychological Science, 2013

https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/british-journal-of-political-science/article/height-income-and-voting/2B6875BFB8B956963D1DBBD510A581CF

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this article finds that taller individuals are more likely to support the Conservative Party, support conservative policies and vote Conservative; a one-inch increase in height increases support for Conservatives by 0.6 per cent.

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0956797612466415

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men with greater upper-body strength more strongly endorsed the self-beneficial position
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