Are race-associated socioeconomics correlated with higher death rates? Sure. But it’s correlation.
*Real* causation is being obscured because of the lack of public health discussion of obesity, diet, cultural practices, genetic blood type, scientific literacy, and other factors.
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🧵 1/ One mistake I keep seeing from anti-Wokists is describing Wokism as some sort of high-IQ evil.
Completely, 💯% wrong.
This is like describing 2+2=5 as evil. It’s not. It’s dumb.
And because it’s dumb, it spawns what I call “dumb-evil.”
2/ This misperception arises because anti-Wokists see Wokism emanating from elite academic institutions.
But what they don’t realize is that not everyone at these elite institutions is/was, in fact, “elite.”
Wokism spawned from departments dominated by affirmative action hires.
3/ Who majored in these depts?
Students who felt inferior (less educated, lower-IQ groups *just like the Professors themselves*, who were recruited and made to feel superior/oppressed).
Obviously, if you feel out of your depth, you’d major in these welcoming, easy “fields”:
2/8 Here’s a very quick explanation of how modern education has made us dumber, especially in language, since the 1960s (from Norman Doidge’s excellent ‘The Brain that Changes Itself’):
3/8 And then in the 1990s, our curricula were deemed “too white,” and this happened:
January 25, 2021: Ibram X. Kendi openly discussed how “horrifying” it would be if his daughter were trans and how society must “protect” children from gender “ideas” coming from the trans community.