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[–] 0fsgivin 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
Most kids are blank fucking slates. Something has to be severely wrong for two good parents to have a fuckup kid.
Very few people are born pyschopaths or with sever emotional disorders and the like. It's again something like 2 or 3% of the population. Maybe another 2 or 3% are "borderline" in that it's tough and very easy for even good parents to not be able to cope with it.
I worked in a middle school. Very rarely...VERY rarely did teachers complain of problem children of good parents. It was always a rarity. And sometimes even in the 3 years they were there. That problem children with "good parents" we found out the parents were indeed the problem after all.
Look, IQ is mostly genetic, hell emotional issues are as well. Don't get me wrong. But it's just not that common for nature to kick out fuckups. It's not what it does. Sure it experiments and those experiments go wrong sometimes. But... nature doesn't "gamble" with as large of a population as you think.
[–] SurfinMindWaves ago
I can't agree that children are "blank fucking slates" when born. I'm sure you've heard of twins who were separated at birth, raised by entirely different kinds of parents, and yet when they meet later in life find out they have multitudes of similar mannerisms, likes and ideas?