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Niggers can't go anywhere without causing trouble.
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Agreed. I got a semi-normie friend who always goes "nuh-uh!" when I say stuff like this, because he thinks I'm calling ALL blacks stupid. And so I always have to rehash the NAXALT fallacy to him. He cannot comprehend the concept of averages and how they affect society on a mass scale. It drives me up the wall. I think part of it is because he doesn't trust my views personally and wants a "reputable" source such as a YouTuber with over 100k subscribers to explain it lol. This happened once where I got into a heated argument with him about how we need actual policy to keep pornography away from kids, rather than leaving that to parents. He disagreed because of "rights" bullshit. Until he saw a guy say something similar on a polished video essay with visuals, quotes, and infographics. It kinda annoyed me when that happened, but it says a lot about social proof. Rambling but my point is that I hate when normies can't parse "blanket statements" like "blacks are stupid" and stupidly assume you mean every single negro on earth is a 50 iq ape no exceptions. Aside from Jewish conditioning there has to be some inability to comprehend systems at different layers of abstraction. It's pretty clear how on a mass scale, the average intelligence of a population will be reflected in its culture, environment, art, etc.
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@suquili@poa.st @DC5FAN@poa.st @lpheathen2@poa.st Exactly. Your friend seems to be on the leftward slope of the IQ distribution. The inability to grasp averages and abstractions and the love of video Essays are solid evidence. Children see one example of X and assume that all other X are like that - simple prejudice. The bottom of the barrel stays on this stage. When they get older, they notice that this is not true and sometimes shed their prejudice. Many normies remain on this stage. More experience and the ability to recognize patterns create a new kind of "learned prejudice", which is sometimes mistaken as simple prejudice by people in the middle stage.
I think we also run into the problem of people genuinely not understanding how what life is like for low IQ people, especially internally. I think everyone imagines a drooling, brain-dead creature who can't talk or think or self-identify (Forest Gump style) and their gut says "They can talk and emote, just like me!" as though that is proof of intelligence. But you can look up what we know about IQ and how drastic things really are. There are also some very telling videos from low IQ people and how much normal life is a struggle for them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Grs_jJ5U6w (Privated, if anyone wants to try to dig it up) https://youchu.be/watch?v=wwyEmOfJ-Ac (Russian dub of privated video) https://youchu.be/channel/UCJ3tey6Vrdm0GGLEalsbqIw You will even see, any time they're not talking about how hard basic tasks are for them, people immediately go "Well, this guy doesn't SEEM stupid. He's expressing himself well" and so on. To stop myself from rambling on too much, there's a lot of low IQ that's hidden. It makes empathetic people assume that IQ is a farce or useless and anyone who points it out as mean. This makes any example (NAXALT) something they want to apply as a potential for the entire group instead of if only there were more school lunch programs or free money or apologizing whites. I find showing them videos of Low IQ people explaining their struggles personally helps the rest of the bitter pill go down. Sadly, they're hard to find for obvious reasons.
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The best insight I had ever seen was the iq pill anon A lot of the stuff I took for granted, like the recursion exercise, was actually hard for many people. When I was studying programming, recursion is one of the first "weed out" topics that tripped up a lot of classmates. I always treasured my abstract thinking ability and even before I became interested in racial politics I discovered that some people didn't have that kind of thinking ability. Like, when I was solving math problems I could "see" a weird 3D structure in my head of all the concepts and relations tied together, and I mentally navigated that structure to find the answer. I told that same friend about that and asked if he ever did this too, and said he didn't understand what I was saying. I'll check out those videos you sent too
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I feel ya. It's kind of the result of a "learned simple prejudice" (lol) that I assumed he had a high IQ because he was white. Prior to becoming racist I actually did question his intelligence because in high school he had poor grades, especially in math. I don't consider that conclusive though, because school is pretty gay. I did pretty well in math starting my junior year of high school, but I attribute that to a really good teacher who had sort of a "bootstraps" mentality which inspired me to direct lots of energy into my academics. I valued my academics a LOT. Prior to that in my freshman/sophomore years of high school I barely scraped through algebra with a C or a D. I figured my friend just never had the opportunity to take an interest in academics. And fwiw I ended up getting burnt out on it my last two years of college and was back to getting Bs, Cs, and a few Ds. Which really embarrasses me actually lol. Glad I have a CS degree now but I miss the genuine love for the craft I once had. I was actually quite a happy person. However those indicators you mention are relevant. I couldn't tell you how low his iq truly is but I do think it's >100.