Friday, September 08, 2006

Now They'll Maybe Start Researching "Male Chickenhawk Effect"


I'd begin by profiling the Republican Party membership.

Researchers identify "male warrior effect"

Men may have developed a psychology that makes them particularly able to engage in wars, a scientist said on Friday...

"Men are more likely to support a country going to war. Men are more likely sign up for the military and men are more likely to lead groups in more autocratic, militaristic ways than women," [Professor Mark van Vugt] added.


First, speak for yourself, professor. And second, I WOULD like to see some sort of research into the pathology of chickenhawkery. Like I said, there are plenty of subjects to choose from at high levels of the US government...and they're largely responsible for the mess we find ourselves in.

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