
Within the Bell Curve application, it has been shown that the I.Q. of various races – varies! The highest I.Q. on average is the Ashkenazi Jew. The lowest was the black community! What does that have to do with anything? If you’re a manipulative sort, it can have a lot to do with the politics of international relations and domestic administrations – among other things, it also can be effective in dominating “lesser I.Q.’s”!
How do you avoid this manipulation and domination? You must have an objective standard that rules over the moral and political behavior of all! What is that “objective standard”? It’s Biblical moral standards!
If Biblical moral standards were employed, poor people would not be made dependent upon the government largess for their daily bread – i.e. welfare, food stamps (SNAP), Aid to Dependent Children, Government Schools, Subsidized Housing, Affirmative Action, DEI, CRT, and so on and so on. And now, even the middle class of America is being made dependent. If the Biblical philosophy were adhered to, the black’s I.Q. might well be as high as the Ashkenazi Jews? I.Q. is based in large part upon experience, instruction, examples, environment and perception for the masses. Of course there is the rare person who has a totally unsuppressed I.Q. which shines forth over all others! But, were talking averages here, and a bell curve interpretation.
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