No. You can see the obvious V.I. patterns yourself, if you just would open your eyes and take a fresh look at reality. Observe people around you. How do they look? What are their body types and their facial structures?
You continue to doubt, but you present no arguments. Explain in what sense LIIs can be objective. Explain your take on this. And stop being uncritically (dogmatically) critical.
David Carradine has a very typical LII look. The exact same look I have seen in a LII that I personally know in real life, and whom I have typed according to correct procedure. Carradine is also found in at least one Russian type gallery in the group of LIIs. Besides that, Carradine really looks exactly like a LII is supposed to look according to how that type's look is described in type descriptions.
P. C Jersild I have met and talked to in real life on several occasions. I have also read some of his books and articles, and I can safely say that he fits the LII themes and descriptions in every respect. Jersild is very similar in look to my father, who is also a clear example of a LII in every respect. My father has also spontaneously, and without me influencing him, mentioned Jersild as the Swedish author he feels most similar to and can identify with most.
And you can see that Carradine and Jersild are most likely the same type, based on V.I. considerations only, can't you?