Message from @Stalker
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I am triggered the debate does not mention adoption studies.
and combined with the school system which went to "let's lower standards"
How do you argue in favor of environment over race without mentioning adoption studies. Weak.
well adoption iirc shows it's more environmental, less biological?
no, it shows there is still a 10 point difference in races
but the difference is much smaller than vs. african in african country
so if a black family adopts an asian child, child will be as smart? :\
so it shows culture has an equal or greater impact on iq
White famlies adopting black children = 90 iq vs 100 iq whites adopted average
so it's somewhat environmental/cultural and less just based on physiology?
Black children from the same country in africa 70 iq
Zuihou - my claim is that it's both (!)
Just want to point out that Blacks in America have been forced into white way of life and lot of them got non African DNA
and i never excluded the other, lol
Miss click sorry
Race/DNA influences IQ outcome, but also Culture, to a very great extent.
not sure DNA, not as much
Adoption studies prove that quite conclusively.
Race is most of it but Environmental does play a part
I posted it way too much by now lol
asians are the silent minority 😛
I read that, does it include adoption studies and their resulting numbers?
Partly but the Adoption studies are better on their own tbh
certain minorities still have lower iq despite raised in a high-iq family
I know them in general but I can find the relevant links
Suh dues
that's the claim...
omg staff meeting lol gaye
Yes, and they have two different interpretations used by the different sides.
chat went sideways >_>
Compare these numbers to average IQ in source countries of adopted children.
This video shows race is culture.
World views are created from genes. That is why blacks here argue against Whites on how the world works. @Pro
https://youtu.be/C9SiRNibD14
dna has some influence, but not sole indicator of their IQ....
i would disagree, i believe it's more due to culture/environmental