All we need to do is wait a few days. Then someone will post a graph showing that Europeians has an average IQ of sixtyfour, whilst scotsmen peak at fifyteight (do I REALLY need to use the [j/k mode on] at the first line of the post?)
Yeah, average life expectancy tends to be about 80 for men around the world (OSLT), but life expectancy in China is bigger (or wherever). Does that mean they have to die just to fulfill the average? NO FUCKING WAY. IQ for the global population is 100. But IQ in, let's say, BC can be around 75. That's what i was talking about
I found this page showing average IQs of different areas of the world. N.A. I.Q.average around (98) http://www.vdare.com/misc/rushton_iq.htm dont know how accurate it is. Lynn and Vanhanen prove that the widespread though rarely stated assumption of economists and political scientists?that all peoples and nations have the same average IQ?is wildly wrong. Their evidence documents substantial national differences in average intelligence. The highest average IQs are found among the Oriental countries of North East Asia (average IQ = 104), followed by the European nations (average IQ = 98), and the mainly White populations of North America and Australasia (average IQ = 98). Further behind are the countries of South and Southwest Asia, from the Middle East through Turkey to India and Malaysia (average IQ = 87), as are the countries of South East Asia and the Pacific Islands (average IQ = 86), and Latin America and the Caribbean (IQ = 85). Lowest are the countries of Africa (average IQ = 70).
Well i live in the U.S. and in the south(Alabama), wich is mostly pro bush population from what ive seen and heard.Most of bush's votes were from southern states. North was mostly John Kerry. I know from experience and some facts that ppl in the north are sometimes more educated than southerners. I believe the figures that glas showed are probably pretty close, just by what ive seen. In my opinion all voters are idiots.
Did you have a look at the link with the 'correct' figures? The difference in not nearly as vast as depicted in the table posted by glas.
Well, all americans Ive met so far are university professors/research students and the overall impression they left with me is anti-bush. and also quite careful to stay away of politics talk (which one would expect for those with a big name)
Once again you go to your eternal spring of cleverness & bring us back a big splash of hillarity. Will you never run dry? It's more like an enormous waterfall of laughs than just a spring really...