About 10k ebola cases worldwide, half were lethal. About 100k zika cases worldwide, almost none lethal Estimated 10's to 100's MILLION deaths from Black Plague. Perhaps not the best comparison for death tolls, not to mention that the main waves occurred in different eras.
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And, if race and IQ do indeed correlate (not saying they do or don't) Zika/Ebola would've done little to thin out lower IQ populations like the plague did, these are populations that have no real similarities.
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what about artificial epidemics how many high iq men were gunned down in the trenches of ww1 how men bright germans were executed in the deathcamps as disarmed enemy combatants after the war
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Not an answer, sorry
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Care to enlighten us what the answer is then?
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Oh i don't have any information, i just couldn't pass up an opportunity to be facetious.
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Thanks for your assistance in wasting everyone's time.
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The world wars helped too probably. That was a lot of killing.
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It's an hypothesis. I don't think that this will explain it, however. And there's simply insufficient evidence to make much of anything out of this period of history.
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Plagues favoured (ie led to the increased survival of) the isolated over those who lived in large groups (towns), but not sure if that meant they favoured the clever. They would also NOT favour the loyal and would favour those who readily abandoned their infected families.
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