Message from @๐ llen
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who at this point does not hate women?
People got smart during the Christian period. Intelligence was highest during the Victorian era.
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spanish conquistadors were like 5'3
Agricultural and pastoral populations are and have been healthier and taller than their urbanised and hunter-gatherer counterparts
Berlin before fascism. https://youtu.be/b-QlCXThsgE
agricultural people are always shorter than equivalent hunter gatherers if you have the same genetic structure
No
pastoral is sketchy, since hunter and gatheres are basically animal herders
There are populations which have been compared in the Horn of Africa which indicate exactly the opposite
american indians fought inter-tribal wars over access to bison herds they managed
with low effort
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africa has huge problems
@nr do you have any evidence for anything you say? Christians were dumber, nope, we track rates of innovation and g factor and that peaked in the 1800โs.
christians were more civilized
what are we measuring
in terms of intelligence or stupidty
Did y'all hear anything from my mic?
fk
G factor is the general intelligence measure we us and extract from IQ.
is ur mic ok?
forget christianity, islam, or paganism
Pretty sure that had more to do with genetics than a lot of people believing that a Jew walked on water
Christians score higher in g factor during the Victorian era.
I'm just using my phone lol
lets follow this feminist witch's Queer Pantheon of Gods
I cant hear shit anyway and my headphones are basically broken so no vc for me I guess
@iippo I found this channel through an molecular geneticist and an anthropologistโs channel. They interviewed JF.
i tried to bring castiza back
who brought us isolace
if you just use common sense you can see that a population that identifies plants and herbs in their environment and lives in semi-nomadic seasonal dependence on wild animals is necessarily more intelligent- but far less networked or organised
than say a city state
which uses boats to bring in food grown in a distance province