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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Of course he does because then people will stop getting autism diagnoses because they don't want to get put on a regist ry. Then he will remove the ability to get vaccines. Then they will say that the decrease in autism diagnosis is directly related to the removal of vaccines, therefore stating that vaccines have caused autism..... So all of our children can now die of measles, ad menengitis and whooping cough yay. [/quote] I just don’t get the vaccine hatred people have when they so clearly work. [/quote] Because your average American has very low IQ.[/quote] It’s not IQ, it’s the conspiracy mindset. Starting in the 1960’s there has been a constant drumbeat that you can’t trust authority, and what “they” say must be a lie. After sixty years we now make up our own truths, and cherry pick bits of “data” across the internet to prove our points. [/quote] But people believe all of that junk because they have very low IQ. Go lookup IQ rankings by country. America is low. It's also why hardcore bible thumpers still exist in the US and there are large swaths of the country where they pump religion everywhere every day. Very low IQ people. [/quote] DP. Out of curiosity I did look up mean IQ by country. At 99.7, average US IQ is equivalent to that of Great Britain (99.7) and nearly equivalent to Scandinavia (99.6). From available data, it appears that average IQ in the US is not low, and belief in antivaxx and conspiracy theories does not appear to be caused by, or to be correlated with, IQ differences. https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/average-iq-by-country[/quote] Which is like. US ranking below Thailand, Vietnam, Russia, and even countries like Mongolia and Belarus. And we are FAR behind intelligence of countries like China, Japan, and South Korea. Americans are pretty f'in stupid. Period. That's why they still believe in all the vaccine wackiness and think God will cure their disease. [/quote] You believe the self-reported IQ scores from Russia and China? Who's believing propaganda now?[/quote] Aww look you hurt MAGAs feelings saying they are low IQ....which they are.[/quote] Psst...the PP called Americans low IQ. That means you, too. [/quote] LOL we can tell your butt hurt MAGA-it's ok. Go back and read about who the PP was talking about. Those easily guzzling down a fictional bible and following without questioning religion. PSSSt it's all you MAGAS.[/quote] [b]IQ is a dog whistle frequently used in a racist way to target the black community[/b]. As a black American and a scientist, I will push back against this nonsense regardless of whether it's from the right or left. Saying non-vaxxers are just 'dumb and low IQ, LOL' isn't true or helpful. It just creates more vitriol and prevents the real issues from being addressed.[/quote] DP. I've seen IQ used to denigrate lower classes. I've mostly seen it as a way to show superiority in the moment. I've not seen it used to target a specific race or community, but I learn something new every day. [/quote]
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