Message from @Pathos - NY

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2017-04-20 17:53:33 UTC  

"But there's more genetic variation within the races!"

2017-04-20 17:53:38 UTC  

See: lewontin fallacy

2017-04-20 18:17:08 UTC  

I'm skeptical of the premise that facts are the best way to persuade

2017-04-20 18:32:45 UTC  

I am too, but there should be a mixture of some sort.

2017-04-20 18:53:47 UTC  

Depends on the audience tbh

2017-04-20 19:31:09 UTC  

Nah the inspirational speeches is a good tactic

2017-04-20 19:31:30 UTC  

But he's gotta mix in redpills, or at least not flub questions like the "facts" one

2017-04-20 19:32:04 UTC  

He thinks he's talking to an auditorium of his own people but he's not, many of these squares haven't even heard a hate fact in their life

2017-04-20 19:32:37 UTC  

1) bowling alone 2) heroin epidemic 3) tv is gay

2017-04-20 19:32:52 UTC  

Just those three are enough to support the argument and make him not look dumb

2017-04-20 20:44:32 UTC  

I think that the studies showing that diversity leads to less social trust are pretty powerful.

2017-04-21 01:23:47 UTC  

Agreed. But individualists need to value Social trust as an abstract first

2017-04-21 01:24:10 UTC  

That's why Doolittle's work is important as much as I hate giving him credit

2017-04-22 18:26:05 UTC  

this timestamp in particular is important

2017-04-22 18:26:36 UTC  

tl;dr more intelligent people are better at running abstractions of themselves through simulated environments, such that their ideas can die instead of themselves.

2017-04-22 18:27:04 UTC  

less intelligent creatures are unable to reproduce themselves via abstraction, and must therefore create replications of themselves ( reproduction ) to run through the same simulations

2017-04-22 18:27:21 UTC  

not that it's a conscious effort obviously but this it's the biological-instictual manifestation

2017-04-22 18:28:33 UTC  

but this ties in with r / K selection, and though it doesn't form a necessary and sufficient clause, it at least suggests all r selected species / peoples cannot abstract -- and this is obviously borne out in most of the scientific studies of abstraction power vs. IQ vs. race

2017-04-22 18:30:19 UTC  

but I think it's interesting in that it provides a sort of causal explanation, which does away with a lot of the handwaving surrounding IQ vs. reproductive strategy and provides a solid explicit link

2017-04-22 18:30:54 UTC  

because otehrwise there's not really a reason per se why high IQ species can't also be r selected

2017-04-22 21:10:33 UTC  

Kind of interesting but r/K selection seems to be unsatisfactory for looking at human political beliefs anyway.

2017-04-22 21:21:57 UTC  

Fag

2017-04-22 21:39:19 UTC  

fag

2017-04-23 00:26:32 UTC  

lol what a nerd

2017-04-23 00:59:18 UTC  

THIS BPARD ISFOR EFFORT POSTS U FUCKING FAGS

2017-04-23 00:59:29 UTC  

FITE ME IRL

2017-04-23 01:05:43 UTC  

Holy shit ppl post here and don't use at-everyone

2017-04-23 02:28:47 UTC  

Just a reminder that Palestine is rightful Greek clay.

2017-04-23 02:28:48 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/292812979555139589/305530418671779842/image.jpg

2017-04-23 02:44:16 UTC  

pertinent to america too

2017-04-23 04:05:45 UTC  

@UPGRAYEDD I approve

2017-04-23 04:21:55 UTC  

Strongkly approve @UPGRAYEDD

2017-04-23 04:22:04 UTC  

Rvghtful

2017-04-23 17:24:48 UTC  

Yeah

2017-04-24 17:19:37 UTC  

My footage from the Spencer lecture in Auburn:
https://youtu.be/KjtyFzstxG0

2017-04-26 12:26:26 UTC  

Cool behind the scenes shots.