@SanguineEmpiric I agree with you that taking the cream of the crop from other nations is a good idea if you want your nation to outcompete
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@SanguineEmpiric others. Intelligence is particularly valuable, so orienting your immigration policy around it is a good start. However,
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@SanguineEmpiric I'm also concerned with internal conflict. Different genetic groups have different psychological characteristics, and they
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@SanguineEmpiric have different political preferences. They also each have varying degrees of in-group preference. A country composed of 50%
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@SanguineEmpiric each of two highly distinct high-IQ groups who each have strong in-group preferences will be in constant internal conflict
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@SanguineEmpiric . The best combination is probably to have a fairly homogeneous country (~90%+ composed of people who are fairly closely
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@SanguineEmpiric related genetically and who see themselves as one group) but to allow small numbers of people from other groups who will
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@SanguineEmpiric contribute to your country and not get into conflict with your people. This means you want the people who are not only the
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@SanguineEmpiric highest IQ but also the most similar psychologically and politically to your people. It's a huge mistake to allow people
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@SanguineEmpiric in who will form noticeable groups and end up in conflict with your own people, as we can see in Europe and America today.
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@SanguineEmpiric IQ can mitigate this problem, but it doesn't always make it go away (see Germans, Jews prior to 1945).
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