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Fuchsia
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This is something I've thought about...
So called 'race realists' keep bringing up disparity of appearance and IQ differences, yet one could just as easily point out those very same kind of differences between the rich 1% and the lesser social classes.
Appearance wise there are obvious physical differences, with the poor being mostly ugly and crude looking (ib4 the 'not all' strawman) and the wealthy being better looking on average. There are also massive IQ disparities between income classes:
pumpkinperson.com
Personality and behavior is also different, with the poor being more loud, impulsive, obnoxious etc.
It's also been demonstrated that all of these things are mostly hereditary.
So what makes the rich and poor the same species of humans, then? How do they not qualify as separate races? And don't say skin color because in the past europeans have regarded different sub-groups of europeans as their own distinct races.
So called 'race realists' keep bringing up disparity of appearance and IQ differences, yet one could just as easily point out those very same kind of differences between the rich 1% and the lesser social classes.
Appearance wise there are obvious physical differences, with the poor being mostly ugly and crude looking (ib4 the 'not all' strawman) and the wealthy being better looking on average. There are also massive IQ disparities between income classes:
The incredible correlation between IQ & income
In this post, I summarize all that I have learned about the actual test scores of different income levels. In particular, I compare actual psychometric data of seven U.S. economic classes: (1) the…
Personality and behavior is also different, with the poor being more loud, impulsive, obnoxious etc.
It's also been demonstrated that all of these things are mostly hereditary.
So what makes the rich and poor the same species of humans, then? How do they not qualify as separate races? And don't say skin color because in the past europeans have regarded different sub-groups of europeans as their own distinct races.