Amazing, you should also archive these kikebox links with https://web.archive.org/savebecause they are known to delete content they don't like (especially those exposing jewry).
There are a bunch of jewish misinformation books in there, specifically "The IQ Myth: The Evolutionary Psychology of Intelligence" by Jared Diamond and "The Mismeasure of Man" by Stephen Jay Gould. Diamond and Gould are science fiction writers. They take flimsy jewish babylonian ideas and cherry pick facts that support their worldview.
I have to read more of these, especially 3. 2 is fantastic.
Gould and Diamond are statistically retarded, but worth reading so you understand their very frequently referenced books and refute them in detail. Know your enemy, as it were.
Similar to how if you want to argue against Islam, you should read at least some of the Quran so you can respond to the "religion of peace" liars by referencing "Well aktually Muhammad says to murder unbelievers and rape 9 year olds...so GTFO pedo death cult"
Understanding human biodiversity is crucial for showing appropriate levels of empathy to our fellow humans. HBD demonstrates significant variances in group averages. For example, East Asians aren't "too lazy to play basketball", they're significantly shorter on average so only a tiny number are tall enough to play. Much the way it's not "racism" causing the tiny number of black scholars, it's a median IQ of 85 (and that's in the West). You dont get many when you need to get 3 standard deviations to the righthand tail as a bare minimum for a given demographic.
The books on this list are well worth reading, either due to the quality of their scholarship (The Bell Curve is excellent), or to how frequently they're referenced by NPCs arguing against HBD (Gould's "The Mismeasure Of Man" is oft cited but so poorly researched that recent editions of The Bell Curve add a section specifically pointing out why Gould is either retarded or lying).
@Khro_Do you have a digital version of "The Bell Curve" by any chance? :)
Awesome! Thanks for sharing this!
LOL. I bought a copy of the Bell Curve simply to put in my book shelf because guests love poking around looking at my collection. I laughed once because I happened to notice one guy was standing right where I put the book. I wanted to say he could borrow the book. But I knew he'd be too embarrassed.
Which gpt is this from?
Yes!
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