Wibbs wrote: » Well as I said the Chinese taking tests part of their culture runs very deep and the Japanese have become far more western in many aspects of culture in the last century..
Cordell wrote: » That should be a given. The problem is why do we have migrants that are below average? Of course some of them will be from the EU, but a lot of them won't.
JupiterKid wrote: » I actually don't agree with the central, highly controversial thesis of The Bell Curve (I read it about 15 years ago) but I do think that there is much in the book that merits further examination, particularly how cultural factors can produce very different educational outcomes. Integration and control on the numbers is the key to successful immigration - otherwise, a flood of immigrants just puts immense pressure on already overburdened and utterly dysfunctional housing systems, schools, social services, health services, amenities etc. It's just common sense. Immigration also drives down wages in local labour markets and the increased competition for jobs and opportunities tends to piss off the native population and foster resentment, racism and xenophobia. But the neoliberal economic agenda much of the West has been ascribing to in recent decades sees unfettered immigration as a good thing because it keeps wages down and weakens the power of labour unions. To hell with the social consequences - it's all about the economy and profits for proponents of mass immigration. It's very convenient for the cheerleaders of neoliberalism that the public discourse in Western Europe and elsewhere has framed those concerned with unchecked immigration as "racists and xenophobes" - the old divide and conquer tactic very much at play. Pitting one against the other in a "black and white" ideological battle whern the reality is far more complex and nuanced. But then, complex and nuanced issues don't sell tabloid newspapers, act as media clickbait or get opinionated commentators on TV debates because it's just so much easier to frame the issue in an "us and them" scenario.
We do know on average "Migrant groups have higher levels of education
Cordell wrote: » Does it really matter? Since we have tight immigration control and conditions we're only getting the best and brightest, all these doctors and engineers have higher IQs than the median here. Right?
Dyr wrote: » Which is why the Japanese and Chinese score so highly..their big western type minds
IQ makes people very uncomfortable and tends to start all sort of conjecture and dissembling, like "what is intelligence anyway?" Fun stuff.
Wibbs wrote: » Those imperial exams lasted until 1900. So for over 1600 years, generation, after generation, exam success was the thing for social advancement in that culture. The above meme has a lot to do with that even today.
Wibbs wrote: » hey're largely a western concept and invention so may trend towards "rewarding" a western type mind.
MarkEadie wrote: » That's been discredited many times over but since you believe it, why would you want people you deem intellectually inferior to come here and integrate?
Dyr wrote: » You do know that Ashkenazi Jews have a higher average IQ than other "races"? You know that, right? Is this the latest alley this thread is going down with your nonsense?
bubblypop wrote: » Good job we have controlled immigration and that all have to abide by our laws.
Salvation Tambourine wrote: » Controlled immigration that has allowed, according to the Department of Justice, at least 17,000 people become undocumented. Controlled immigration that when asked cannot give figures on how many people have been deported after being given a deportation notice. Does that sound controlled?
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » Do you think that race and intelligence are linked or do you think that is stupid?
correct horse battery staple wrote: » https://i.redd.it/50oh22v0p9971.jpg Perhaps if we were more multicultural we be in euros semi finals now
MarkEadie wrote: » Perhaps you should have read the placards in the picture before posting that you think the majority of Muslim men hold the same views as those holding the placards. As you said you thought the majority of Muslim men held the same views as the ones who held the placards, I assumed you meant that you thought the majority of Muslim men held the same views as the ones holding the placards. Perhaps you should reread what you have written my friend. In fairness to Wibbs he was quick enough pulling you up on it.
john123470 wrote: » So, 'All racists are stupid stupid', you mean ?
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » All racists are stupid. I used the same word twice for emphasis also known as Epizeuxishttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epizeuxis#:~:text=In%20rhetoric%2C%20epizeuxis%20is%20the,sentence%2C%20for%20vehemence%20or%20emphasis.
john123470 wrote: » I'm a bit confused here. Is a "stupid, stupid racist" twice as bad as a "stupid racist" or a "racist who isn't stupid but still a racist" or are they all to be lumped together ? Thanks
Epizeuxis In rhetoric, epizeuxis is the repetition of a word or phrase in immediate succession, typically within the same sentence, for vehemence or emphasis.[1] A closely related rhetorical device is diacope, which involves word repetition that is broken up by a single intervening word, or a small number of intervening words.[2]
RobbieTheRobber wrote: » Anyone who believes intelligence is linked to ethnicity or race is a racist! A stupid stupid racist
JupiterKid wrote: » Unchecked immigration of people who are completely culturally different into any given nation is a very bad idea. Only tension, resentment and discord can result. I have no problem of immigration if it is regulated and those who come a host country abide by its laws and customs, and learn the native language. We need integration, not multiculturalism - which is really a lazy was of claiming to “respect” immigrant cultures whilst really doing nothing at all. And then there is Herrnstein and Murray’s highly controversial nook, The Bell Curve (1994), which claims that race, ethnicity and intellgence levels appear to be closely linked. The nook, has of course been criticized and its central thesis questioned, but I believe there is a kernel of uncomfortable truth in the book.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bell_Curve
MarkEadie wrote: » I didn't see you saying all held those views just "the majority" and you since backtracked on that and said "the majority in middle Eastern countries". Perhaps you could point out which placards you were referring to when you backtracked and said that the majority of middle Eastern Muslim men hold that view"? You are now saying you were not referring to either of the two at the forefront of the image which call for beheadings and massacres for those who insult Islam, correct? I suppose you weren't referring to the one in behind calling for the annihilation of anyone who criticises Islam too.
DeadHand wrote: » What will Islamists feel emboldened to dictate to the native society on next?
john123470 wrote: » the influx of refugees from these countries will want to assert their 'wholly incompatible rights', have a say in what is taught in schools, how it is taught etc etc
john123470 wrote: » hyper-ventilating, knicker flingin LGBT supporters accusing you of racism, of being far right, far left, soggy bottom left of entre, whatever
MarkEadie wrote: » I didn't see you saying all held those views just "the majority" and you since backtracked on that and said "the majority in middle Eastern countries". Perhaps you could point out which placards you were referring to when you backtracked and said that the majority of middle Eastern Muslim men hold that view"?