@StefanMolyneux doesn't understand people can look up what dr richwine said.
"effectively permanent" still means "permanent" and is a lie.
richwine used highly controversial methodology to come to the conclusion that the lower iq might (!) persist for multiple generations.
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It is worse than that. It is like his views on climate change: there is an incredibly small, insular group of people who echo each other and are working as dishonest actors. They know what they are doing. Stef knows what he is doing and it is how he makes his living.
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He truly does make his living by exposing dishonest actors. . . and here's to him never stopping.

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Haha, nice. But I'm serious here, Stef is really not acting in good faith. If he was an honest actor he would speak to a real diversity of experts in the fields he contends to care so much about. He doesn't, he won't, and those he does talk to are predictably agreeable.
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I'm totally on board with the idea that native intelligence varies across populations and that it is a strong predictor of success/civilization/whatever. But why are you so confident the bulk of IQ tests have really tested native intelligence?
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Stef, I think that the vast majority of the ppl that reply to your IQ tweets don't understand the difference between individual IQ and group/population IQs. They not only understand the difference, they conflate and use it interchangeably as if it's the same.
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Your wrong because you are assuming all Hispanics are the same. The majority use to immigrate from Europe (Spain,Portugal). Now the majority immigrate from South America which include allot of native South American heritage. Even in the 60-70s us cubans are mostly European/Black
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I wish the ones I work with would learn how to use a tissue instead of always blowing their snot on the floor.
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