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It’s not necessarily a mark of high IQ to refuse to learn from accredited experts in the field
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I hope you are good at other things, because debating – not so much.
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the funny thing about this tweet is that it doesn't make any sense. Even if you took race, politics, & evolution out of it, your reasoning would get laughed out of any basic DevoPsych class, not to mention a Statistics seminar.
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That's a very interesting question, since you appear to believe that a YouTube series bestows credibility. Dinesh D'Souza believes that publishing books and producing movies make him a historian.
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It links to my interviews with 18 world renowned expert on human intelligence. Forget me – You should really give them a listen, they do know what they are talking about
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There's no way this is because of colonialism...
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It's all false correlation based on a misapplication of the concept of IQ. It's junk science created to serve a need to stratify the human race, with white westerners in the top stratum. Bottom line: they believe intelligence is primarily a function of genetics and culture.
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Sigh whites are in the middle of IQ tests please stop spreading stupid bigotry.
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Education has very little to do with life outcomes, IQ is far better at predicting outcomes. I know I know, it’s a tough pill to swallow, but it’s true.
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Nah, that was from old papers, nowadays life outcome is known to depend on a wide variety of factors: education, environment, nutrition, wealth, psychological traits, friends, there are just many things, there are high IQ people with psychological issues doing poorly
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Sources please
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