Politrix and Pix: New Game Shows How Folks Judge Books by Covers
This 'Guess the Party' thing proves people be gassin' candidates based on looks, not what they stand for, fam.

Aight, listen up. This new online game, 'Guess the Party,' is low-key exposing how shallow the political game really is. Some dude named Sam Hamill-Stewart made it, and it's got folks lookin' at pics of local politicians and guessin' their party. But the tea is, it's all about how people think they look, not what they actually do. Straight up, over 3.9 million guesses from 134,000 people dropped before polls closed. But the results show that most folks just see what they wanna see. Green Party peeps were easiest to spot (37.5%), probably 'cause of the granola stereotype. Reform came in second (35.4%). But the Lib Dems? Nah, they lost in the sauce (15.2%). They ain't got no clear vibe. Now, here's where it gets real. This Green candidate, Martin Radbon, got mistaken for Reform by almost everybody (only 1.7% got it right). And this Conservative shawty rockin' purple hair, Laura Caroline Harrison, got labeled as Green by mad people (2.5% correct). It's like, if you ain't fittin' in the box, they don't even hear what you sayin'. See, this game ain't just fun and games. It's showin' how folks be prejudgin' candidates based on image. They ain't checkin' the policies, they ain't readin' the manifestos, they just see a look and make a call. That's how folks get played. It's time to cut through the BS and start listenin' to what these politicians are actually sayin', not just judging their fits or their hair. Keep it 100, fam. Real talk. We gotta start holdin' these politicians accountable for the actions, not the image they tryna sell.


