nah, it would be fine
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Not impossible: just take everyone 130+ out of one big country and make a small country with them. Just unlikely to happen any time soon.
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True, you'd have to keep ot up for a while, but it wouldn't take too long
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Oh I know they have fewer kids. I think that could be changed
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But not historically high IQ people had more children survive into adulthood this only changed in the 20th century with the welfare state &
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A High iQ society that sub Saharan Africans Asians Middle Easterners were a majority of the population the country would be totalitarian.
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Most likely yes
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I would love to have those choices.
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Yeah, really
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Implanting the idea of living in a mean 130 IQ country is a great thing to do. If it was wanted enough, there are ways to head there.
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It's the path to global domination
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probably more to global competition among 130IQ societies
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problem being: with communists this smart, Mars is probably the only safe place
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Singapore has mean IQ of 110. City-state advantage. A country could plausibly get to a mean of 130 via (trad) eugenics in a few generations.
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Yes but they too face a dysgenic threat. The high IQ people are not breeding. The Muslims are though.
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Lee Kuan Yew tried to introduce a mild form of eugenics, but gave up after receiving hostile press. However, constant immigration of high ~
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Successful anathematization of eugenics since the 1960s has done a world of damage.
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It's just awful how the entire concept is anathema. Come on, people, we can do this in nice ways that will improve lives
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