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To: TobagoJack who wrote (146219)2/23/2019 10:21:36 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 217543
 
When simpletons try to improve intelligence What’s more, people missing at least one copy of the gene seem to go further in school, suggesting a possible role in everyday intelligence.

Do they know that going a long way in school is not a good measure of intelligence? Bill Gates didn't go far for example. Dropping out can indicate more intelligence. Going a long way might better select for compliant submissive genes.

I'm in favour of genetic engineering for intelligence but I want intelligent people to do it. At present it's done by women selecting men but without scientific help. Unfortunately scientific help such as in Global Alarmism is not very intelligent.
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