We were going around the room introducing ourselves. I'm like the only goy without a kid. Sheeeeit.
Anyway, I said my interests were nutrition, race and IQ. Teacher said all 3 together? I said yea they could be like that, but I take each separately.
I got asked about nutrition. Dropped the obesity facts. People couldn't believe it. Google it.
Then I said I'm interested in genetics.
Finally, I went a bit in depth on IQ. I ran down world averages for the main populations, then I said the averages for blacks, "Hispanics", whites, East Asians, Indians and Ashkenazi Jews in America (85, 89, 100, 104, 110 and 110). Noone even said a peep. I was surprised at that.
Then this sheboon said she's in the army reserve. And I quote "I'm only in it for the benefits fo muh keeidz" kek.
I said women shouldn't be in the military. She used da feelz argument and said I'm not even going to get into that, I'm doin it fo muh keeidz.
Kek. Dumb nigger.
The professor said she can't wait to read my paper.
It's going to be 7 pages and on IQ. I'm going to take the first half and talk about the beginnings of IQ testing then American and world averages. The the second half will be on the black white IQ gap.
Any ideas for my paper? Thanks goys.
Of course I'll talk about IQ in relation to obesity and race, but any other, more controversial ideas?
Do you goyim think women should be in the military? I got more shit for that then talking about IQ differentials.
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[–] ShakaDindu ago
I think women can be in the military, but not in combat roles, and not in any critical decision making roles. Women tend to have a decision making and value process that isn't suited to winning at all costs, which is required for an effective military leader.
Summary of differences.
I think showing the difference between men's and women's ethics would compliment your subject nicely.
[–] LokkaKhat ago
Apparently I'm either not a woman or I'm an alien, because that shit doesn't fit me.
[–] ShakaDindu ago
Then you're a rare gem. Note that in the scenarios presented not all women failed to prioritize logic in decision making, but there was a nontrivial difference between men and women, which would undermine the confidence of troops serving under women.
I should probably have emphasized the phrase "tend to have" a little more, because I don't mean to concretely disqualify all women from certain roles, but in general treating all women as equal to all men in matters of warfare is a bad idea.