Why do anxious people lean left?"

(psypost.org)

8 points | by bilsbie 14 hours ago ago

7 comments

  • hootz 13 hours ago

    Maybe I am anxious because of my shitty condition, and I want to improve it.

  • subarctic 9 hours ago

    Could just be a "follow the dominant political ideology so you feel included" thing as an evolutionary trigger to avoid being ostracized, which would cause this trend if the studies are being done around university campuses

  • khelavastr 9 hours ago

    anxiety diagnostics don't measure broad enough anxiety lol

  • wg0 14 hours ago

    Bullshit. I know very super comfortable people supporting left. And I have seen super nervous anxious chanting right wing slogans.

    • big85 12 hours ago

      Indeed. The alt-right pipeline preys on fears. Gamers are afraid of losing their culture to "woke" game and anime localization, women in gamer spaces, and character diversity.

      As Göring said at his trial at Nuremberg, "the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and exposing the country to danger."

      • dyauspitr 9 hours ago

        This is usually a different fear than anxiety. I wouldn’t even call it a fear, it’s more of a feeling of loss. Eg. Losing scantily clad women with big boobs in video games is a real loss.

    • krapp 12 hours ago

      The article isn't claiming that all anxious people support the left, or that all anxious people are leftists. The claim as made in the title is that "People with anxious tendencies are more likely to support left-wing economic policy," and as noted in the article this contradicts an established assumption within the political psychological community that anxiety makes people more right-leaning, because right-wing politics is based on a comforting establishment of simple, neat and objective ideals.

      It's an interesting article. You should read it rather than simply reacting to an overly-literal reading of the title.