>https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191886913000056?casa_token=PQijvTEXxrwAAAAA:MygK-CSyaa_2C53ygaqIibp-7YMHEtYNQrV5aPTZblGGA1m-37jRr4_CFRYD8OJdG1zkHiqn1Xg
>estimates the decline in IQ in Denmark due to the combined effects of both within and between population dysgenic fertility for the period 1979–2010 at ?3.110 points
>the presence of a Jensen effect makes a compelling case for a contribution stemming from bio-demographic changes occurring within the population of the Netherlands, which are reducing the ‘genetic-g’ of the country, despite the presence of large, parallel Flynn effects on relatively less g loaded and more culturally-environmentally sensitive subtests during this period, consistent with predictions from the co-occurrence model.
I'm scared bros. Does the future belong to bug people and pajeets? How do we stop this? Furthermore, how will we break it to the next generation of retards that they're destroying society? Is it just transitional?
Germline editing is like pushing water one bucket at a time outside of a sinking cruise ship. You're not going to reverse polygenic selection acting on hundreds if not thousands of genes with CRISPR, it's just impossible by sheer impracticality.
>estimates the decline in IQ in Denmark due to the combined effects of both within and between population dysgenic fertility for the period 1979–2010 at ?3.110 points
>the presence of a Jensen effect makes a compelling case for a contribution stemming from bio-demographic changes occurring within the population of the Netherlands, which are reducing the ‘genetic-g’ of the country, despite the presence of large, parallel Flynn effects on relatively less g loaded and more culturally-environmentally sensitive subtests during this period, consistent with predictions from the co-occurrence model.
I'm scared bros. Does the future belong to bug people and pajeets? How do we stop this? Furthermore, how will we break it to the next generation of retards that they're destroying society? Is it just transitional?
Germline editing is like pushing water one bucket at a time outside of a sinking cruise ship. You're not going to reverse polygenic selection acting on hundreds if not thousands of genes with CRISPR, it's just impossible by sheer impracticality.
