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From Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bell_Curve
The Bell Curve, published in 1994, was written by Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray to explain the variations in intelligence in American society, warn of some consequences of that variation, and propose social policies for mitigating the worst of the consequences. The book's title comes from the bell-shaped normal distribution of intelligence quotient (IQ) scores in a population.
Many of the arguments put forth by the authors were controversial, ranging from the relationships between low measured intelligence and anti-social behavior, to a genetic component of the low observed test scores for African-American (compared with whites). The book was heavily publicized as it was released, just after the death of Herrnstein. In the first several months of its release, 400,000 copies of the book were sold around the world. The Bell Curve argues that:
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And because of this bell curve, statement 5 no longer makes sense. One can no longer say "The United States has been in denial of these facts". Those living on the left side of the curve, the low IQ population, of course are denying the facts. But those above the 50% know these facts, or at least most of them, and manipulate them to their own purposes.
The good people want to help those on the low end. They might succeed in part if not impeded in their efforts.
But the bad people (the liberals) want to use those on the low end to control them; and then graduate to controlling the middle. And hence no more United States.
What happens to the the good people? Well, only one thing left: survival of the fittest. Do we have have enough good people here who actually understand what is happening and are willing to do something about it? I am no longer sure. Are you?
An ominous observation.
The number of people who have upped sticks and permanently left the USA has accelerated dramatically since 2000.
These are predominantly members of the entrepreneurial class, the wealth creators; not mid-wives from Honduras.
Predictably, our political assholery remain oblivious.
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