"A new psychological study has found that people who report favorable views of Donald Trump also tend to score higher on measures of callousness, manipulation, and other malevolent traits—and lower on empathy and compassion. The findings, based on two large surveys of U.S. adults, shed light on how personality traits relate to political beliefs, including support for Trump and conservative ideology."
~ Eric W. Dolan
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PsyPost Psychology News
Trump supporters report higher levels of psychopathy, manipulativeness, callousness, and narcissismSupport for Donald Trump is linked to darker personality traits, including increased psychopathy and decreased empathy, new research finds. The study also connects conservative political beliefs to lower benevolence, suggesting personality may shape how people engage with politics and ideology.
"Conservative political ideology is associated with social dominance orientation (SDO), right-wing authoritarianism (RWA), psychopathic propensities (PPs), and other malevolent dispositions, and reduced empathy."
~ Craig S. Neumann and Darlene A. Ngo
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0092656625000704?via%3Dihub
"The report also revealed that while both men and women showed similar patterns, the associations were stronger for men."
~ Adam Lynch
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Alternet.org
Callous and manipulative: Study says 'malevolent personality traits' dominate Trump votersPsyPost reports a new psychological study has found that people who claim favorable views of President Donald Trump also tend to score higher on measures of callousness, manipulation, and other malevolent traits—and lower on empathy and compassion.“Our findings suggest a link between malevolent pers...
"Can we stop supporting sociopathic leaders? Isn’t it possible to recognize these qualities as dangerous warning signs of unfitness rather than expressions of strength? What does it say about our body politic that so many Americans are drawn to these types of people? Is this attraction a dangerous affliction found in every society? Should there be psychological tests as one guardrail against their continuing success?"
~ Steven Beschloss
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https://www.americaamerica.news/p/can-we-stop-supporting-sociopathic

America, America
Can We Stop Supporting Sociopathic Leaders?A Saturday Prompt