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angry people exist because of furries.
That's nonsense.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeld5_FnESA
What don't you understand?
Psychopathy is not caused by a "left brain imbalance." You might want to check your facts before expressing your opinions on the internet. Science is evidence-based, and should be treated with more respect.
It's pretty widely accepted. Psychopaths lack many if not all right hemisphere qualities like empathy, and have an abundance of left hemisphere qualities like logic. The left hemisphere of the brain also connects to the primitive R-complex.
https://www.eruptingmind.com/beating-the-reptilian-brain/
Thanks for posting the link, but it's a link to a blog, and suffers from excessive simplicity. Many areas of the brain connect to 'reptilian brain', even the right hemisphere.
One important area that has its functioning altered in psychopathy is the frontal lobe (neocortex) which controls executive functions such as impulse control, decision making, and...and!...regulating the emotional 'reptilian brain'. But it's not the only one.
One other thing, there no such thing as clearly defined left and right brain qualities (except for language processing, which is usually hemispherized in most people), that's a neuromyth that was so propagated in popular culture that people believe it without questioning. Most functions will light up areas in both hemispheres when people are in an fMRI.
Well the blog is accurate, and it's the R complex which psychopaths are locked into. Blogs aren't so bad, i'm reading a Harvard one that supports your claim about different personality traits not being strictly associated with the different hemispheres.
But all talk of hemispheres aside, what people dislike in themselves they are also going to dislike in the world. And that's where this hostility towards certain things comes from.
A Harvard blog is way more reputable than the one you posted. And as I said, the blog you linked is too simplistic. I'm a neuroscientist and wannabe science populariser who prefers peer-reviewed scientific articles over random blogs on the internet, so seeing people use such blogs to justify their beliefs and opinions just irks me. However there are worse sites out there, spewing incorrect information, so whatever...knock yourself out.
People have tested the peer review process by submitting hundreds of papers that were either incomprehensible or absolutely silly, and never having anyone point them out. Seems none of the professionals have any spare time to go over the stuff.
There is no substitute for judging things and thinking for yourself, instead of just accepting everything someone says because of who they are or where you read it, or denying everything someone says on the same grounds.