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Wednesday, June 9, 2021

the iq gap

 Can we talk about . . . IQ? All other things being equal (which of course they aren't), it's better to have a high IQ than a low IQ. In particular, IQ is evidently the best predictor of academic success. There are other factors, however, that determine whether one is a 'success' in life.

Where it matters, though, is at the level of societies. According to this website, the average IQ in the US is 98, whereas in Japan and China, it's 105:

https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/average-iq-by-country

Why does it matter? Because the future belongs to those countries that can understand and create science and technology, what we call The Modern World. Low-IQ societies will never understand these things. The higher the average IQ in a country, the more it will be in that top tier of countries that are creating the human future.

We need more and better scientists and engineers. Our immigration policy should favor these people, and in general we need to appreciate the importance of highly intelligent people-- particularly those with a high level of mathematical/logical ability-- as opposed, for example, to meaningless Hollywood celebrities.

Thursday, July 30, 2020

high standards and low standards

In the most general sense, the difference between first-world countries and third-world countries is that first-world countries are high-standards countries while third-world countries are low-standards countries. This is particularly true when it comes to intellectual standards, which are the most important standards of all.

Friday, July 10, 2020

anti-antiracism

This antiracism seminar in Seattle is absolutely crazy.

 https://www.city-journal.org/seattle-interrupting-whiteness-training?fbclid=IwAR3Yp6SEluQeHZeItk6Ne9JOM7TP4JLwf1hnVdbVAZVdcDEMFLIkjcIjo68

 This is a good argument for doing away with these racial and ethnic categories altogether. They seem increasingly anachronistic and artificial anyway. The significant differences between people, really, are not racial or ethnic, but socioeconomic and cognitive. If one is thinking about poor black people, the operative word is poor, not black. Nobody cares about middle-class black people; they’re doing just fine. On the other hand, if you care about poor black people, you also care about poor white, yellow, and brown people.


Monday, March 9, 2020

here's the problem

I have seen this exchange categorized as The Single Dumbest Thing Ever to Appear on the Internet. It's between known idiot and MSNBC anchor Brian Williams and Mara Gay, who's on the New York Times editorial board. (Can you say, 'Affirmative Action Hire,' class?)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ordODDzVso8&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR1JFUstKQy8RKhcknxelnIdgN7LZsZocGkG3JpkG1iUAV4m-bPNtswOVb8

This is the problem. There are too many low-intelligence people in this country, and too many of them are in positions of power or influence. We need fewer low-intelligence people and more high-intelligence people, particularly people with a high level of mathematical-logical ability.




Thursday, December 26, 2019

the divine spark

Only human beings, it seems to me, have mathematical-logical ability to any significant degree. Only human beings, for example, can hold perfect geometric forms in their minds' eye. Does any other species have this ability? Why do we?

I call this the divine spark. It is this ability that is the basis of science and technology and our beginning exploration of the cosmos. It is this ability that has created our fabulous standard of living. It's not that we walk upright and have jointed thumbs that makes us so different and special; it's this mysterious ability to understand and manipulate physical reality. Why do we alone have this? What is our responsibility in using it?

Thursday, August 1, 2019

baltimore

The problem of Baltimore is not a problem of leadership. The situation in West Baltimore is not the failure of Elijah Cummings, nor even of the mayor and city council. As John Boehner once said, you're not a leader if you have no followers; you're just somebody out for a walk.

No, the problem is the lack of followers. In particular, the problem of Baltimore is the problem of the black male subculture of the ghetto. It is a subculture of supreme indifference. These guys simply can't be bothered. They can't be bothered to educate themselves; they can't be bothered to hold down jobs; they can't be bothered to act as fathers to their own children, for God's sake-- how weird is that?; and they cannot be bothered to obey the law. It is a self-destructive worldview that cannot but lead to failure. And so it has.

One can argue about the causes of this worldview. Is it directly the result of poverty, racism, etc., as those on the left assert? Or is it the same attitude one finds in Haiti, the Democratic Republic of Congo, in short wherever black men congregate in any numbers? One thing is certain, though: Conditions in Baltimore will never change until this attitude changes. And I don't see that happening.