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You offered a solution which doesn’t help their cause. My friend’s girlfriend once complained that the schools didn’t teach enough Mexican American history. I told her she could go to the library and research and then post on facebook about different people. She thanked me as if I said something brilliant but I’m just a dude of average intelligence at best and that just seemed a logical solution
Nah dude, based on the discussion we had about math the other day you're in the top 30%. If you weren't algebra let alone trig and calculus would have been impossible for you. I think you underestimate just how stupid someone with "average intelligence" is.
Greatly appreciated. Same to you.
I think most people who are above average don't interact with people who are below average/average on a day to day basis.
I do, unfortunately, and it hurts.
Far too many people (to ape the topic) "speak from a position of privilege" about intellect.
Saying "they have a 2-digit IQ" is tantamount to saying someone is clinically retarded in many circles... But ~50% of the population has a 2-digit IQ. It is averaged on 100, as a function. Considering the above-mean-intelligence tend to be insular or extremely successful, compared to the below-mean-intelligence, chances are the majority of people you encounter on the street, in public areas, etc, are 2-digit-IQ unless you live in a particularly intelligent spot.
EDIT: But if you're selecting for a social group, even an online social group, chances are you'll long-term lean towards one of similar intelligence to your own (either shifting communities, or raising/lowering your own thinking to match theirs). So in a way, complimenting others here on their smarts is a bit of self-bolstering.
People of above average intelligence tend to congregate together. That tendency is so strong that the situation that the average and below find themselves in is often beyond the imagination of the top 30%. That's part of the reason why the education debate goes nowhere (the other part is the refusal of our elites to acknowledge uncomfortable facts). It's simply incomprehensible to them that some people will never understand certain concepts no matter how hard they try.