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IQ Statisticulation is used to Justify Racial Terrorism

No amount of educating racists about the humanity of African people will change the fact that their worldview places African people at the bottom. From the construction of racial hierarchies to the manufacture of IQ tests to justify eugenics policies, racists are always creating subsidiary systems as tools to justify their racial terrorism. That’s why it’s important to not allow them to frame their debates with man made statisticulation that hold no bearing on real world institutional racism that can be historically and empirical defined.

Intelligence has never been uniformly defined by neuro scientists and psychologists. There are however multiple theories surrounding intelligence. The most widely accepted are those that posit multiple factors of intelligence namely:

Standardized IQ Tests only measure two types of intelligence and both of them are measured from a eurocentric culture perspective. The linguistic side is heavy on vocabulary from european languages while the logical component of the test is built around euclidean geometry when African geometry is fractal. Even the so called Ravens Progressive Matrices Tests fail when controlled for stereotype threat. If we delve deeper into the veracity of IQ tests we see that they correlate for negativa but not positiva meaning due to the fat tailed nature of the results. This means that they can measure incompetence but cannot measure competence. Let’s use an example of this in action.

The average person cannot juggle with one hand while doing a hand stand. If I were to administer a one hand juggling test to a random set of people, I could assume that 100% of the special needs individuals would fail the test. I could not however assume that just because someone failed the test that they are special needs because most people regardless of social status would not do well on the test. The correlation is fat tailed and non linear. The function is piece wise. Another problem is the intransitivity of correlation. This is another common mistake made in the school of psychology where these individuals do not know probability. Social sciences are very complex.

There is a positive correlation between genetics and IQ scores.

There is a positive correlation between IQ and performance

They infer necessarily that therefore there is a positive correlation between genetics and performance.

The reason that this is not true is not only because these things are false but because there is an intransitivity between correlation. This means that just because there is a correlation between two pieces of data doesnt mean that this same correlation will translate to other similar and related pieces of data.

Sylvester’s Criterion

You have to test genetics and performance. Is it possible to make such a test?

IQ test results must exist and be administered in a back drop of environmental and contextually controlled settings. Correlation has been hijacked by big dataist to sell information that doesnt actually show what the interests behind it are showing.

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