Parasite load data with income and Iq data groups would be optimal
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Replying to @david_kenneth_d @HbdNrx and
Not aware of any data like that. But states with more blacks have higher parasite load too.
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Replying to @HbdNrx @Race__Realist and
I doubt slightly more athlete's foot or head lice, for example, are doing much to IQs
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Replying to @HbdNrx @Race__Realist and
You know how it is, dude. He's gotta stretch out every conceivable feel-good explanation to the point of absurdity before caving in and just admitting they're apes. Quite a PC race-realist, isn't he?
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Replying to @Race__Realist @arnoldtohtfan and
Do you have any data at all for your parasitic IQ difference claim? It would be helpful in this discussion
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Replying to @david_kenneth_d @arnoldtohtfan and1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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Replying to @Race__Realist @david_kenneth_d and
I don't know what diseases they're testing or whether they're controlling for race. The south has more parasites due to climate, and it has more blacks. Serious parasite infections are rare in the US, though.
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Replying to @HbdNrx @Race__Realist and
Another problem with this is high IQ populations are going to avoid parasites simply because they're better about disease and infection prevention.
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Yes, important point
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