A study conducted in Germany found that men with higher IQs are less inclined to traditional values, but the lead author, psychologist and intelligence researcher Maximilian Krolo of Saarland University, said the researchers did not find these differences among women.

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      Religion and safety. They have to be surrounded by it and buying in is the only way the think they will stay on this side of the dirt.

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    What?? Sorry, the penises are blocking my view. Just too many penises. I hope its not an article trying to say something about how smart people who don’t have a sea of penises before them are. Yeah, just way too many penises. Some would say “totally not conservative”.

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    Men with high net worth are more conservative leaning?! Isn’t that weird. Learning about the world builds compassion, while feeding your own greed breeds self interest. So weird. Remind me why we ask the opinions of rich people again?

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      Because if we make them feel valued they might give you some money. Do this enough times and you can be a rich asshole too!

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    Higher IQ is also associated with higher Critical Thinking Skills, which help you recognize and avoid conservative propaganda.

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    Of course. There’s a reason why conservatives don’t want the masses educated. Because they’d see how much they’re getting fucked by said conservatives.

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      In USA, conservatives are fine with educating the masses, but they want it to be a Christian education.

      Which I can tell you is practically worthless, I mean, look at me. Stuffed full of useless Bible knowledge that I can’t discuss in civilized company. I didn’t even learn about critical thinking until my 20s. Blew my mind

      As a dog returneth to his vomit, so a fool returneth to his folly. ~Proverbs 26:11

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      That’s why they’ve been attacking public schools for decades, and why they push religion in schools.

      The kids of the filthy rich go to private schools that teach capitalism the same way they have for generations.

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      Aaah a feel-good article for leftists.

      Eh. I don’t feel particularly good that I’m surrounded by conservative idiots.

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      Sure, but perhaps take solace that we’re less deliberately hateful and that stupidity isn’t celebrated as it is among the arch conservatives?

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      I think that political allegiance is often much more about emotions and sociological relations than intellect. Class thinking is more prevalent than we assume nowadays

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    IQ testing is pseudoscience. It’s one of the preferred methods of the far right to try to differentiate between races for that very reason. Pseudoscience is a lot more malleable for their purposes than the settled science that says race doesn’t exist biologically.

    Having a “high IQ” is only proof that you’re good at IQ tests.

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      Veritasium made a video talking about IQ tests, their validity and so on. https://youtu.be/FkKPsLxgpuY

      One of my key takeaways: IQ tests have some validity as a diagnostic tool for asessing cognitive disabilities or illnesses, but they should not be taken as serious and significant as many less informed people seem to do.

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        For your own privacy, and the privacy of everybody else interacting with you.

        When you share a YouTube link, if you don’t remove the si=ID, anybody that clicks on that link will then be associated with you. It’s one of the tools Google uses to track your internet usage.

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        Veritasium is the puppet of an investment firm.

        Your takeaway on IQ is accurate.

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        Also see it as a tool, I do think that tool has to be adapted to the region to be usefull. A Dutch or French IQ test (not even language related) would not be usefull in Brazil or Namibia. As far as I know to be usefull it needs to be based on local education and living situations.

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        One of my key takeaways is that it may have some value in aggregate, like this study, but does not tell an individual how smart they are

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      I think that extreme upper and lower bounds do say something, but few point differences are entirely worthless. Scoring a 70 is rather significant, and 160 probably is too, but 100 vs 90 vs 110? Meaningless.

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    from a logical standpoint, conservatism is lacking any kind of sense or logic. I think it’s safe to assume that, in order to follow blindly an idea that crumbles as soon as you critically think about it, you have to lack the ability to critically think.

    What I think tho is that it’s empathy what we should link to intelligence (or whatever you want to call the skill set that allows you to question and critizice everything).

    Conservatism is a lack of empathy (which comes with a lack of said “intelligence”).

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      Actual conservatism is just as “logical” as libralism / leftism, or whatever you want to call the other side. Old fashioned conservatism is just the idea that traditional ways of doing things are good, so we should be slow in adopting changes.

      Modern American conservatism isn’t conservatism. It’s an incoherent philosophy that resists some changes while making a lot of other very radical changes. There’s no plan behind it. Even their “gameplan”, project 2025, is a mess of contradictory ideas. The execution depends on the whims of an idiotic, incurious, and possibly altzheimer-addled man.

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      I also believe this, and want to add that conservatism is mostly a combination of ideals based on grievances and a complete lack of critical thinking thinking as well.

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        I don’t think they are intelligent if they are conservative. Conservatism is objectively bad for the collective. Supporting it means, ultimately, hurting the planet even to the point of making it uninhabitable. And if you think that you, with all the money in the world, can survive in a world like that, then you are not very intelligent.

        They are selfish, and they might have some skills. But I don’t think they can be called intelligent when they lack the critical thinking skills to question the most basic concepts of conservatism.

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      There is literally always room for improvement, everyone knows this, everyone is taught this. Conservatism flies in it’s face. Conservatism says “good enough”. Conservatism says “I’m fine, thanks” without asking how you are.

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    I honestly wouldn’t have expected this, unless IQ was also correlated to empathy somehow

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      I think there was a big educational push to leverage empathy in planning.

      Like adding in motivation for why Suzy has a need for two or your apples, that involves empathy drive up scores.

      Perhaps you plan for one, but end up selecting for another accidentally.

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    To be liberal requires empathy. A deep understanding of others and their situations and the knowledge that your own personal needs dont always automatically outweigh others.

    Empathy requires emotional intelligence.

    Its easy to see it in action. Pick a problem and then look at the solutions offered by populist politicians to solve them.

    In the UK one of the problems is immigrants arriving on small boats. The populist “solution”? “STOP THE BOATS” shouted far and wide.

    How we ask?

    And then silence. And when pressed, the likes of Reform offer more soundbites like “use the navy” and “send them back” but without any substance.

    Meanwhile Liberal politicians offer actual solutions that are not sound bites, and they won’t work quickly. Things like working with the French to find and arrest the people organising it. Helping to improve facilities in France and the rest of Europe so the UK isn’t seen as somewhere an immigrant needs to travel to.

    Basically, intelligent people aren’t fooled by meaningless slogans. Morons aren’t able to understand that deep problems require deep and complex solutions.

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      It is not just a question of emotional intelligence. As an autistic person, this is really a weak point in my statistics.

      I’m simply not stupid enough ti fall for their ideas.

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      To be liberal requires empathy. A deep understanding of others and their situations and the knowledge that your own personal needs dont always automatically outweigh others.

      Not strictly necessarily. For me, it comes down to logic, reason, and evidence.

      I’m neurodivergent. This means that among some mild cognitive superpowers, I also have some significant weaknesses, such as an inability to understand or even recognize the inner workings of others. Essentially, the first half of your second sentence, above. That simply isn’t in my wheelhouse, no matter how hard I try. It’s analogous to asking a blind person to pick out the colour red.

      But I reach the same place - the second half of the second sentence - by using logic and reason and evidence (usually via science) to come to an understanding of what is correct and good and right and how the needs of others simply don’t restrict my own personal needs in any way, and so carry equally as much importance and have all the same ability to be fulfilled without conflict. And because some of these people are disadvantaged or oppressed, it is my duty as a fucking human being to have their back whenever I have a decent opportunity to do so.

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        As an another neurodivergent lacking some essential emotional stuff: also being nice and kind to others is smart for maximizing your personal well-being. If people think nicely of you, they are more inclined to listen to you, and help you, and that gets you way further in life than just being a selfish prick people don’t want to be around. It is also logical to apply this not only to people immediately next to you, but to people far away as well, since being mean and evil towards them will not get you shit in the long run or might even make things worse, but it’s more likely it might benefit you later.
        Or sure, you can be as mean as you want and might even end up some bitter asshole with all the money you could imagine if you have good enough start and lot of luck. But that’s pretty far from a good life in itself; you can get all your needs met a lot easier and even have nice people around you.

        My theory is that we never find the actually smart sociopaths (or psychopaths or whatever the term is here), since they’re intelligent enough to hide themselves with kindness

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        So interesting… to me (I don’t think my brain profile particularly gets in the way of my daily life) what you describe is the prefrontal cortex version of empathy, but empathy nontheless.

        Salutations, fellow human :)