Smaller men are more likely to be violent
Updated | By Sihle Mthembu

This morning a friend and I were talking about Katt Williams the comedian and his antics.
My friend was saying that little Katt Williams had a series of legal issues after randomly assaulting people.
My reaction was “Hahahaha! I guess he has Small Man Syndrome (SMS)
Now US government scientist have found that SMS really does exist, stating that men who feel they are not manly enough, particularly with their height, are at risk of committing violent acts.
SMS is sometimes called the Napoleon complex.
The researchers say that men can suffer from “male discrepancy stress” and it makes them more prone to violence.
Do you think SMS exists? Do you think the research is true?
Yo @iTunesMovies They arrested me 5 times in 5 cities in 5 days. #Priceless is available today https://t.co/JoHDkEOME6 …
— Katt Williams (@KattPackAllDay) March 10, 2015
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