Probably pretty marginal considering people actually listen to Alex Jones, Ben Shapiro, Paul Joseph Watson, Milo Yiannopoulos, Rush Limbaugh, among others, all of whom share some more or less overlap to varying extents, and none of whom would be considered "attractive" by conventional standards in addition to being all called "out of their minds", [@Dynamo Frokane]. I am going to err on the side reality where it probably helps increase their numbers and base, having a pretty face, but state it likely has much more to do with what they are saying, how they are saying it, and who it is being said to. As an unrelated note for the record, [@Pepperm1nts], I have heard fewer complaints about the behavior of the extreme social justice warriors than I have the "Alt-Right" disavowing actual white nationalists and Neo-Nazis. So if we wish to make comparisons about who by the numbers adopts which mantra more, or is at least more sympathetic to, probably goes without saying the modern prevalent Left-wing as a whole probably buys into the "hate speech" is a thing notion or that "words are violence" significantly more than the independents and for sure the Right-wing. There are plenty of videos where not just students getting interviewed betray the fact they believe those principals exist, no matter how nonsensical they might be, and not just from Ben Shapiro or Steven Crowder either.