Message from @ETBrooD
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There's a conscious effort to block it
Sure, but whatever is there is quite extensively documented and IQ is arguably the greatest statistical measure in all of psychology, having the highest predictive power
Man it's as if our innate knowledge or instincts you might say are inherited from our ancestors
IQ does have great predictive power indeed
The thing is, the average black IQ is actually higher in the US than in Africa
And that is to be expected
What's surprising about it?
Well, it can't be completely genetic if that's the case
Well you'd hope so being in a 1st world country and all
It's hollow for g
So no
Try again
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black people in america on average have 20-25% european admixture
Can't raise an bit of IQ without raping some slaves
So the IQ tests are made up of different subtests
You can't just say "ok the physical variation is not inherited, but IQ is"
Each subtest has its own heritability
And if you remove some subtests and add others, you can vary the IQ gap
There are certain problems with IQ tests, but the number one problem is that the research around it in regards to ethnicity is being blocked
But what's observed in the IQ of blacks in the US vs in Africa, is that the gains are only in the subtests which are not really heritable
When you control for admixture
That's called Flynn Effect
I wish I could agree, but I can't until the research is free to do its thing
us blacks do have a much higher iq than what their genes would predict though
dunno why that is
There has been a lot of research on this
No there hasn't lol
It's literally being blocked everywhere
They don't want us to know the truth
Self promotion. Not sure why the UK Gov can spend millions on housing illegals crossing the channel yet our Air Ambulance is a frigging charity. https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/scottjonesy
That isn't mutually exclusive to my claim.
Whenever you ask for funding for IQ in race research, you just get shunned like fuck
What is being shunned currently is molecular genetics research
Not heritability research
Since the latter has an extensive literature already
This website has extremely high quality articles citing relevant literature on the topic
So basically they need us more than we need them in more ways than one.
No they don't actually