Stulejarz
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When I see on TV that policearrest mafia boss, he is often a manlet. Examples:
Camorra boss
Cosa Nostra boss
Russian crime organization boss
Polish crime organization boss
Yakuza boss
Mexican cartel boss
Israel mafia boss
I think that this is related to the discrimination of manlets in normal business.
"Surveys have uncovered that less than 3% of CEOs were below 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) in height. 90% of CEOs are of above average height."
"In 1994 James Sargent and David Blanchflower, of America's Dartmouth College, analysed a sample of about 6,000 male Britons whose progress was monitored from birth to early adulthood. Short teenaged boys made less money when they became young adults (aged 23) than their taller peers--even after other attributes, such as scores on ability tests or parents' social status, were factored out. For every four inches of height in adolescence, earnings went up more than 2% in early adulthood. Another survey, of graduates of the University of Pittsburgh, found that those who were 6'2" or taller received starting salaries 12% higher than those under six feet. "
crime organizations sometimes it is the only way to get a high status and money by manlets
Camorra boss
Cosa Nostra boss
Russian crime organization boss
Polish crime organization boss
Yakuza boss
Mexican cartel boss
Israel mafia boss
I think that this is related to the discrimination of manlets in normal business.
"Surveys have uncovered that less than 3% of CEOs were below 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) in height. 90% of CEOs are of above average height."
"In 1994 James Sargent and David Blanchflower, of America's Dartmouth College, analysed a sample of about 6,000 male Britons whose progress was monitored from birth to early adulthood. Short teenaged boys made less money when they became young adults (aged 23) than their taller peers--even after other attributes, such as scores on ability tests or parents' social status, were factored out. For every four inches of height in adolescence, earnings went up more than 2% in early adulthood. Another survey, of graduates of the University of Pittsburgh, found that those who were 6'2" or taller received starting salaries 12% higher than those under six feet. "
crime organizations sometimes it is the only way to get a high status and money by manlets
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