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Low IQs 'shouldn't have children' (Denmark)
News.com.au ^
| September 29, 2003
Posted on 09/29/2003 4:44:06 PM PDT by Sweet_Sunflower29
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To: xm177e2
We all know dumb people tend to have dumb kids, and smart people tend to have smart kids. I am not sure thats completely true. I believe the term used is IQ tends to the median of 100. Children of parents with IQs of 80 would likely have IQs between 80 and 100. The reverse is also true; children of parents with 150 IQs would likely have IQs between 150 and 100.
So while smarter people do generally have smarter kids, you cant take two parents with 150 IQs and expect a kid with a 200 or 300 IQ.
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10/02/2003 10:18:19 PM PDT
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RJL
To: Consort
>> was criticised last week for suggesting that one method of reducing population levels would be drastically to cut immigration. <<
Every once in awhile it strikes me that maybe Europes liberals are a bit smarter than our liberals. They are still liberals of course. Maybe it is because they are so much further ahead in their decline towards their stunted Utopia and they are starting to see the misery it is and will continue to bring. It would be nice if our liberals would learn these lessons before taking us down the garden path. But they won't- they will just try to continue to "fix" the problems (they created in the first place) until they bring about the decimation they thought they were trying to prevent.
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10/03/2003 7:58:45 AM PDT
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kancel
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