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    Stefan Molyneux‏Verified account @StefanMolyneux Dec 31
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    East Asians - Japan, China, Korea etc Very high IQs, originating from Siberia. Indians, lower IQs, in the 80s, but so numerous that there are many who are very smart. Naturally, the smart Indians escape to the West. Their kids do less well, regression to the mean Whites blamedhttps://twitter.com/edwineconomics/status/1080006210785406977 …

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    Jay Edwin @edwineconomics
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    So the answer is...? It's a serious question... do the higher IQ "asians" hail from the far east or the middle east? And if we're talking about the far east then where so all the indians etc fit in? Are they above or below whites?
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      2. Grim Humanity‏ @GrimHumanity Dec 31
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        That & very tight families with help/stability in children's lives.

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      2. Thorsten J. Pattberg‏ @TJPattberg Dec 31
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        The Greeks were smart. And look where that led them.

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      3. minds.com/adamjsims Adam Sims‏ @adamjsims Dec 31
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        They built a prosperous nation, then allowed many people from "diverse" cultures to live amongst them until the original Greek founders were bred out of existence.

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        The children of Indians coming to the west will regress to a mean IQ that is likely above 100. This is because they have a caste system and each caste has a different mean IQ.

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      1. Hiran Rathod‏ @hiran_rathod Jan 1
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        You ever thought that Indians come in very different groups some not even related at all. Also marriage amongst certain groups Indians is very selective due to caste system. Also generally dravidians and aryans don't mix that much

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        The India castes are genetically distinct enough to represent different ethnicities. I don’t think Brahmans are at 85 average IQ. Most Indians that come to the west are high caste.

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      1. Dr. X‏ @XKeyscore1 Jan 1
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        IMHO IQ is an ethno-cultural-centric interpretation 2 some extent Is a genius a genius in all environments? Kalahari bushmen r geniuses in their environment, but would not last very long outside of the bush. By the same token, how long would Bill Gates survive in the jungle?

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        Sometimes evolution solves environmental problems with convergence and sometimes with divergence. That's how we have different species thriving in the same environment, even tho they may share the same ancestor.

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      1. Disciple of Euclid‏ @EuclidAcademy Jan 1
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        That’s a 280 character (or less) nuclear bomb of truth.

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      1. Hiran Rathod‏ @hiran_rathod Jan 1
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        Escape India also is an issue these days. Your not getting the best and brightest Indians coming to the west on mass. Free market has set India free and many Indians would not want to live in the west. In the UK particularly the new generation of Indian migrants are not smart.

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        Many such cases!

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      2. Chris‏ @Chris_SARocks Jan 1
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        Well here's a question .. if east Asia's are so smart, why did they not conquer half the world instead of the British 100 - 200 years ago? I know China not the dominant power today cause of communist revolution but 200 years ago? They invented gun powder way before the West.

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      3.  🚁Roh 🇦🇶‏ @TheGreatRoh Jan 1
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        They weren't interested until Japan tried it in WWII.

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      2. Thorsten J. Pattberg‏ @TJPattberg Dec 31
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        Goethe once said "Humans, go forth and multiply!" But because Hitler said the same, Goethe is now a Nazi. How is that just? What a world are we living in?

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