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I run Freedomain, the most popular philosophy show in the world - over 600 million views! http://youtube.com/freedomainradio  http://freedomain.com 

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    1. David Pakman‏Verified account @dpakman 4 Dec 2018
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      David Pakman Retweeted Stefan Molyneux

      In formal argument rules, this is a fallacy but in the rhetorical sense, if @StefanMolyneux is slamming me on the internet, I must be doing SOMETHING righthttps://twitter.com/StefanMolyneux/status/1070121335882309633 …

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      Stefan MolyneuxVerified account @StefanMolyneux
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      Wow you’re ignorant of basic facts. These same environmental pressures caused East Asians to have a higher average IQ than whites. It is now official. You post confidently without a shred of knowledge. Dunning-Kruger in the flesh.
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    2. Stefan Molyneux‏Verified account @StefanMolyneux 4 Dec 2018
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      Sigh not an argument kid. Here’s the simple breakdown: 1. You accused me of being a “white supremacist” for talking about harsh environments driving intelligence. 2. In intelligence tests, whites score LOWER than East Asians. 3. Therefore I cannot be a white supremacist. QED

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    3. Kyle Chin‏ @KyleKChin 4 Dec 2018
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      Replying to @StefanMolyneux @dpakman

      If harsh environment drives intelligence, why aren’t Inuits, Siberians, & Desert Nomads performing the best? The connection drawn btwn climate and intelligence, and implicitly btwn race and intellect is profoundly simplistic and ignores the multitude of factors involved here.

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    4. Pseudo Nym‏ @WitlessFerguson 4 Dec 2018
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      Replying to @KyleKChin @StefanMolyneux @dpakman

      Their environments don't have as significant a "summer" period as Europe did. A desert is a desert all the time, a couple of days after a rainstorm isn't enough to change that.

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    5. Kyle Chin‏ @KyleKChin 4 Dec 2018
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      Replying to @WitlessFerguson @StefanMolyneux @dpakman

      So we’re looking for the harshest regular flux. Parts of North America regularly have brutal winters and hot summers. Surely the Native American Tribes living there for thousands of yrs should have become very advanced? These things cant be simplified into climate and race. Sorry

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      Stefan Molyneux‏Verified account @StefanMolyneux 6 Dec 2018
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      One key difference seems to be agriculture, which requires a fairly high IQ to be efficient, and indigenous North Americans don’t score very high on that test

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        2. Kyle Chin‏ @KyleKChin 6 Dec 2018
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          Some N American natives had small scale agriculture, namely those in the north eastern US, supplemented by hunting/gathering. Mesoamerican peoples had large scale farming. I’m simply not convinced the factors of race and IQ are as influential over these phenomena as you purport.

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        3. Kyle Chin‏ @KyleKChin 6 Dec 2018
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          Or, if they’re really even factors at all.

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        1. Stefan Molyneux‏ @StefanMolynuex 6 Dec 2018
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          Ass backwards. American Indians lacked domesticable animals and a broad range of crops at ideal latitudes.

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