Professor Ed Dutton “The Jolly Heretic” has often quoted research indicating that our average IQ has been dropping for a long time, because our soft lives mean that foolish behaviour is not punished by Nature in terms of failure to survive and breed replacements.
But even today poor people have enough to do with the challenges in their daily lives and cannot afford luxury show-off beliefs. A life on benefits is no joke and even a small financial setback can throw a family into panic.
The middle class have much less excuse for stupid actions. Looking at the sort of people who adopt and protest fashionable causes that are ill-supported by logic one wonders how seemingly intelligent and well-educated people can behave so, and with such fanaticism.
Our population may be getting stupider on average but one wonders whether that element of the middle class that glues itself to roads, throws soup on paintings, marches in support of mass murderers, neuters itself or its children etc may be getting dafter faster than the underclass.
The Jolly Heretic tells me he is unaware of any research to show this but the suspicion remains.
Is there any longitudinal study of IQ by social class and sub-groupings?
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That's an interesting idea. Chatting recently to to three builders replacing our roof, I was struck by how much their work has taught them about the real world compared to my work.
The middle class seems to engage with too many abstractions which don't necessarily have much value, or even any value at all, however fascinating they are.
In the US, middle class and up people appear dumber just because the system protects them from most things. They can be educated to do better.
Very tricky. All those who have excused themselves from the gene pool by being ABCDQUERTY , having parents that disagreed with the midwife's decision, all those who have put off mating till their forties, etc. have lost out.
Those who start shagging from pre-puberty onwards are the winners. At least until they need somebody to fix something. Witness our former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government.
We have consigned ourselves to the dustbin of history.
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