But all that goes out the window if it's simply a fact that (to take the racial angle) Jews are on average smarter than Asians, who are on average smarter than Whites, who are on average smarter than Browns, who are on average smarter than Blacks, and if these groups on average have strongly-genetically-influenced inclinations to different kinds of social interaction —
Charleton: How are the followers of people like David Icke not against those who think? After all, a basic understanding of physics would have made him aware that no higher-dimensional beings could come to our four-dimensional spacetime, — LD Saunders
higher-dimensional beings could come to our four-dimensional spacetime, without losing all higher-dimensional aspects. It would be like a person trying to live in a two-dimensional physical space. We would simply die in an instant. — LD Saunders
I think you might need a multidimensional venue to squeeze in "millions". People come to see him because they seem him as an intellectual.I would agree with you, but the problem is he has millions of fans and can fill up sizeable venues when he gives a public talk. — LD Saunders
Sorry there, Charleton, but those two Popes are not intellectuals at all. How could that possibly be? Because they wear silly hats and expect people to bow down to them because they have a silly hat? How is that being smart?
As far as my proof about inter-dimensional beings being impossible in our dimensional spacetime, I don't need in any way to prove that any such beings actually exist. The math tells us that even if they did exist, they could not exist here, among us, as Icke claims. So, please stop personally insulting me while failing to grasp the basic math. — LD Saunders
Right, Charleton, laughing is just such a persuasive argument. Let's see? You claim that two Popes, at least one of whom has a serious baggage problem of Nazism and child-molestation are intellectuals? So, name some scholarly work either has done outside of theology which involves superstitious claims and hardly counts as intellectual achievement. — LD Saunders
As far as the math goes, any proof that I am wrong about the impossibility of traveling among interdimensions? — LD Saunders
Hmmm I thought it was your finances which were supposed to be Empyrean :lol:A paradox for some: I'm Jewish, which according to some (racists), means my IQ must dwell within to the Empyrean. However, I don't think IQ is an expression of biological race. So, to some (racists), given my clearly superior Jewish IQ, they must accept that IQ is not an expression of biological race. — Maw
Why assume that racist would be logical?A paradox for some: I'm Jewish, which according to some (racists), means my IQ must dwell within to the Empyrean. However, I don't think IQ is an expression of biological race. So, to some (racists), given my clearly superior Jewish IQ, they must accept that IQ is not an expression of biological race. — Maw
It's not an ideology. More of a sentiment originating from ignorance. — Posty McPostface
gadflies and parasites — Agustino
I think there is a wave of anti-intellectualism through the world - not just in America - but also in Europe, Russia, China, etc. because intellectuals have failed to provide an alternative to the collapsing world-order of the West - intellectuals have failed to steer us in the right direction or, for that matter, to provide practical solutions to the "everyday" problems that we encounter. — Agustino
But they stopped having an influence. If people don't listen to you, that's your fault - you failed to find a way to communicate with them in a way through which your message got across.Intellectuals didn't stop thinking, didn't stop researching, didn't stop worrying and didn't stop explaining when people asked questions. — Benkei
Who should lead then if not the intellectuals?Why is it the intellectuals role to lead? — Benkei
Not in the sense of having no say in the matter, sure. But does that mean that you wouldn't want a small & capable leadership group?I wouldn't want to pin my hopes on a person or a small cadre. — Benkei
You can't have expectations out of a pig, but you can have expectations out of Socrates.Why isn't it a failure of society to listen — Benkei
That is a problem, and also that they act based on their own economic interests.politicians to act based on fact instead of ideology — Benkei
I'm Jewish, which according to some (racists), means my IQ must dwell within to the Empyrean — Maw
Charleton: The real question is how are you any different from Icke, and the answer is you aren't. Where Icke is unable to understand basic mathematics, neither are you able to understand basic math. Whereas Icke is a God-believer and thinks such beliefs are rational, you think two Popes are intellectuals for essentially arguing over matters no more significant than arguments over how many angels can dance on the head of a pin. I'll stick to reality, and you can continue worshipping the Popes, the very people dedicated to nonsense, and child molestation. — LD Saunders
I'm an atheist, and would never claim that two Popes, especially one who protected child rapists, were "intellectuals." — LD Saunders
I just don't see where the particular selection and isolation comes from. — yatagarasu
Mainly because of the implications of eugenics and also partially for discrimination. — yatagarasu
Well for example you'll get a different average attitude to deferred gratification, planning ahead, etc., where you have an environment that rewards it. That's one hypothesis why you might relatively more intelligent races (Asians, Whites) across the northern "band" of regions, which alternated between temperate and cold to temperate over hundreds of thousands of years. — gurugeorge
You're actually more likely to get eugenics from the Left (which is historically where you mainly got it from in the past) because they're much more concerned with remaking man into a more ideologically satisfactory being. — gurugeorge
I'm an atheist, and would never claim that two Popes, especially one who protected child rapists, were "intellectuals." — LD Saunders
I moreso doubted the time it would be necessary to create differences — yatagarasu
They could have evolved separate from the genetic side. — yatagarasu
All sides just assume the worst. : / — yatagarasu
That's one hypothesis why the relatively more intelligent races (Asians, Whites) evolved across the northern "band" of regions... — gurugeorge
But the genetics of intelligence is “complex and subtle,” as Nature’s editorial says, and simply doesn’t support prejudiced theories of racial superiority. In fact, they argue, better understanding the genetics underlying intelligence will disprove racist theories of eugenicists.
the study you linked to had this to say: "[...] and simply doesn’t support prejudiced theories of racial superiority" — Michael
Isn't "doubting the time" one of the main arguments from creationists? ;) Evolution doesn't have to take all that long. For the claimed effects on intelligence variance, you only need timespans similar to those for lactose tolerance and that kind of thing to develop (i.e. tens of thousands of years-ish). — gurugeorge
This would depend on whether there's such things as replicators in culture. I do like the idea of memes and memetic evolution as a cute idea in and of itself, but I'm not sure how much weight to put on it. At any rate, the convoluted avoidance so prevalent these days, of the slightest hint that genes might have an influence above the neckline strikes me as the modern-day equivalent of "epicycles." — gurugeorge
A few decades ago, I would have agreed that there's roughly equal blame on both sides, but these days the Left is much more to blame than the Right. (This shouldn't be such a surprise; the Left has had its time on the naughty step in the past.) Currently, the Left is chasing intersectional identity politics into the abyss, it's gone completely insane, and it's pulling the rest of society with it. It really has to stop. — gurugeorge
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