Researchers try to disprove Western claims about ‘low IQs in Africa’ and get BAD news…

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Finding out what most of us already know.

But the open borders crowd wans low IQ immigrants to feed off the system across the West, and of course for demographics too. That is how evil the left is.


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It all started when an Africa-based research team decided to challenge and prove wrong a very long-standing claim in Western circles about low IQ levels in African countries. Instead of continuing to argue about it, they decided to put these claims to the test. They conducted a large-scale IQ assessment in Lagos, Nigeria, with a mixed bag of participants over the age of 16.

The results were not what they wanted and are what’s going viral.

As it turns out, those “Western circles” were right all along.

According to the data they shared, the average score came in around 73, with a median just under 70. More than half of participants actually scored below 70. These are numbers that are way below the average.

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Aside from the education issues and poor nutrition, some of this may come down to language. That’s what an American philosophy teacher who spent over a decade teaching at African universities says.

Halcyo Initiative:


I am an American who taught philosophy in several African universities from 1976 to 1988, and have lived since that time in South Africa. When I first came to Africa, I knew virtually nothing about the continent or its people, but I began learning quickly. I noticed, for example, that Africans rarely kept promises and saw no need to apologize when they broke them. It was as if they were unaware they had done anything that called for an apology.

It took many years for me to understand why Africans behaved this way but I think I can now explain this and other behavior that characterizes Africa. I believe that morality requires abstract thinking—as does planning for the future—and that a relative deficiency in abstract thinking may explain many things that are typically African.

What follow are not scientific findings. There could be alternative explanations for what I have observed, but my conclusions are drawn from more than 30 years of living among Africans.

My first inklings about what may be a deficiency in abstract thinking came from what I began to learn about African languages. In a conversation with students in Nigeria I asked how you would say that a coconut is about halfway up the tree in their local language. “You can’t say that,” they explained. “All you can say is that it is ‘up’.” “How about right at the top?” “Nope; just ‘up’.” In other words, there appeared to be no way to express gradations.

A few years later, in Nairobi, I learned something else about African languages when two women expressed surprise at my English dictionary. “Isn’t English your language?” they asked. “Yes,” I said. “It’s my only language.” “Then why do you need a dictionary?”

They were puzzled that I needed a dictionary, and I was puzzled by their puzzlement. I explained that there are times when you hear a word you’re not sure about and so you look it up. “But if English is your language,” they asked, “how can there be words you don’t know?” “What?” I said. “No one knows all the words of his language.”

I have concluded that a relative deficiency in abstract thinking may explain many things that are typically African.


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Finding out what most of us already know.

But the open borders crowd wans low IQ immigrants to feed off the system across the West, and of course for demographics too. That is how evil the left is.


...
It all started when an Africa-based research team decided to challenge and prove wrong a very long-standing claim in Western circles about low IQ levels in African countries. Instead of continuing to argue about it, they decided to put these claims to the test. They conducted a large-scale IQ assessment in Lagos, Nigeria, with a mixed bag of participants over the age of 16.
The results were not what they wanted and are what’s going viral.
As it turns out, those “Western circles” were right all along.
According to the data they shared, the average score came in around 73, with a median just under 70. More than half of participants actually scored below 70. These are numbers that are way below the average.
...
Aside from the education issues and poor nutrition, some of this may come down to language. That’s what an American philosophy teacher who spent over a decade teaching at African universities says.
Halcyo Initiative:
I am an American who taught philosophy in several African universities from 1976 to 1988, and have lived since that time in South Africa. When I first came to Africa, I knew virtually nothing about the continent or its people, but I began learning quickly. I noticed, for example, that Africans rarely kept promises and saw no need to apologize when they broke them. It was as if they were unaware they had done anything that called for an apology.
It took many years for me to understand why Africans behaved this way but I think I can now explain this and other behavior that characterizes Africa. I believe that morality requires abstract thinking—as does planning for the future—and that a relative deficiency in abstract thinking may explain many things that are typically African.
What follow are not scientific findings. There could be alternative explanations for what I have observed, but my conclusions are drawn from more than 30 years of living among Africans.
My first inklings about what may be a deficiency in abstract thinking came from what I began to learn about African languages. In a conversation with students in Nigeria I asked how you would say that a coconut is about halfway up the tree in their local language. “You can’t say that,” they explained. “All you can say is that it is ‘up’.” “How about right at the top?” “Nope; just ‘up’.” In other words, there appeared to be no way to express gradations.
A few years later, in Nairobi, I learned something else about African languages when two women expressed surprise at my English dictionary. “Isn’t English your language?” they asked. “Yes,” I said. “It’s my only language.” “Then why do you need a dictionary?”
They were puzzled that I needed a dictionary, and I was puzzled by their puzzlement. I explained that there are times when you hear a word you’re not sure about and so you look it up. “But if English is your language,” they asked, “how can there be words you don’t know?” “What?” I said. “No one knows all the words of his language.”
I have concluded that a relative deficiency in abstract thinking may explain many things that are typically African.
...​


Environment predicts IQ maybe the world should put a pause on raping Africa for a while and let them develop. For an example, IQ's in the U.S. are higher now than 100 years ago because Americans used to live in shit conditions. I know you feel deeply insecure and fragile because black people exist but put your racism aside for a while and work on yourself. Maybe you'll start developing some self-confidence.
 
Environment predicts IQ maybe the world should put a pause on raping Africa for a while and let them develop. For an example, IQ's in the U.S. are higher now than 100 years ago because Americans used to live in shit conditions. I know you feel deeply insecure and fragile because black people exist but put your racism aside for a while and work on yourself. Maybe you'll start developing some self-confidence.


Facts are facts and aren't racist.

Why do you think blacks in America after lowering and re-lowering tests still cannot pass those tests, be it for police, firemen, etc.?

See, when all you is "racism" as a comeback, all you have is a handful of water.

It all started when an Africa-based research team decided to challenge and prove wrong a very long-standing claim in Western circles about low IQ levels in African countries. Instead of continuing to argue about it, they decided to put these claims to the test. They conducted a large-scale IQ assessment in Lagos, Nigeria, with a mixed bag of participants over the age of 16.

The results were not what they wanted and are what’s going viral.

As it turns out, those “Western circles” were right all along.

According to the data they shared, the average score came in around 73, with a median just under 70. More than half of participants actually scored below 70. These are numbers that are way below the average.
 
Facts are facts and aren't racist.

Why do you think blacks in America after lowering and re-lowering tests still cannot pass those tests, be it for police, firemen, etc.?

See, when all you is "racism" as a comeback, all you have is a handful of water.

It all started when an Africa-based research team decided to challenge and prove wrong a very long-standing claim in Western circles about low IQ levels in African countries. Instead of continuing to argue about it, they decided to put these claims to the test. They conducted a large-scale IQ assessment in Lagos, Nigeria, with a mixed bag of participants over the age of 16.
The results were not what they wanted and are what’s going viral.
As it turns out, those “Western circles” were right all along.
According to the data they shared, the average score came in around 73, with a median just under 70. More than half of participants actually scored below 70. These are numbers that are way below the average.
I see you ignored my entire comment. I'll repost the part that will most personally benefit you if you follow it:

I know you feel deeply insecure and fragile because black people exist but put your racism aside for a while and work on yourself. Maybe you'll start developing some self-confidence.
 
Finding out what most of us already know.

But the open borders crowd wans low IQ immigrants to feed off the system across the West, and of course for demographics too. That is how evil the left is.


...
It all started when an Africa-based research team decided to challenge and prove wrong a very long-standing claim in Western circles about low IQ levels in African countries. Instead of continuing to argue about it, they decided to put these claims to the test. They conducted a large-scale IQ assessment in Lagos, Nigeria, with a mixed bag of participants over the age of 16.
The results were not what they wanted and are what’s going viral.
As it turns out, those “Western circles” were right all along.
According to the data they shared, the average score came in around 73, with a median just under 70. More than half of participants actually scored below 70. These are numbers that are way below the average.
...
Aside from the education issues and poor nutrition, some of this may come down to language. That’s what an American philosophy teacher who spent over a decade teaching at African universities says.
Halcyo Initiative:
I am an American who taught philosophy in several African universities from 1976 to 1988, and have lived since that time in South Africa. When I first came to Africa, I knew virtually nothing about the continent or its people, but I began learning quickly. I noticed, for example, that Africans rarely kept promises and saw no need to apologize when they broke them. It was as if they were unaware they had done anything that called for an apology.
It took many years for me to understand why Africans behaved this way but I think I can now explain this and other behavior that characterizes Africa. I believe that morality requires abstract thinking—as does planning for the future—and that a relative deficiency in abstract thinking may explain many things that are typically African.
What follow are not scientific findings. There could be alternative explanations for what I have observed, but my conclusions are drawn from more than 30 years of living among Africans.
My first inklings about what may be a deficiency in abstract thinking came from what I began to learn about African languages. In a conversation with students in Nigeria I asked how you would say that a coconut is about halfway up the tree in their local language. “You can’t say that,” they explained. “All you can say is that it is ‘up’.” “How about right at the top?” “Nope; just ‘up’.” In other words, there appeared to be no way to express gradations.
A few years later, in Nairobi, I learned something else about African languages when two women expressed surprise at my English dictionary. “Isn’t English your language?” they asked. “Yes,” I said. “It’s my only language.” “Then why do you need a dictionary?”
They were puzzled that I needed a dictionary, and I was puzzled by their puzzlement. I explained that there are times when you hear a word you’re not sure about and so you look it up. “But if English is your language,” they asked, “how can there be words you don’t know?” “What?” I said. “No one knows all the words of his language.”
I have concluded that a relative deficiency in abstract thinking may explain many things that are typically African.
...​


Turns out Charles Murray was 100% correct.
 
Blacks who break that mold give some hope!

Meanwhile, I see more and more Gen Z whites that don't have shit enough between their own ears to have anything to brag about.
 
They conducted a large-scale IQ assessment in Lagos, Nigeria, with a mixed bag of participants over the age of 16. According to the data they shared, the average score came in around 73, with a median just under 70. More than half of participants actually scored below 70. These are numbers that are way below the average.

How true. Scores very well with this years-old chart on global IQ:

world iq.webp


NIGERIA (129) average score - 68, right in there with Somalia where Ilhan Omar comes from. Kenya where Obumma is from scores a blistering 75. No wonder the Left consider him to be a giant.
 
How true. Scores very well with this years-old chart on global IQ:

View attachment 1233616

NIGERIA (129) average score - 68, right in there with Somalia where Ilhan Omar comes from. Kenya where Obumma is from scores a blistering 75. No wonder the Left consider him to be a giant.

Isn't that funny. The blackest nations are the dumbest and Asian and white nations are the smartest.

Color me shocked.
 
How true. Scores very well with this years-old chart on global IQ:

View attachment 1233616

NIGERIA (129) average score - 68, right in there with Somalia where Ilhan Omar comes from. Kenya where Obumma is from scores a blistering 75. No wonder the Left consider him to be a giant.
Cool, my last tested IQ is higher than the Japanese average!

I'll take it!
 
Isn't that funny. The blackest nations are the dumbest.

Well, think about it: not a whole lotta call for technology and computer skills in Borneo.

The parts of the world where poverty, lack of infrastructure and over-population is worst is these blackest nations.

Conversely, what does that say about our pumping millions and billions in tax dollars to places like Ethiopia? To save lives? To raise them up? With IQs of 68, no one is likely to be risen up, all these humanity programs basically glorified eternal welfare, and any lives saved will likely only go out to have yet more babies needing more welfare.

So in that sense, our USAID drives for humanity is likely only exacerbating the issue perpetuating their problems by making poverty and stupidity self-sustaining.
 
I see you ignored my entire comment. I'll repost the part that will most personally benefit you if you follow it:

I know you feel deeply insecure and fragile because black people exist but put your racism aside for a while and work on yourself. Maybe you'll start developing some self-confidence.
How is that relevant to the OP?
 
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How is that relevant to the OP?


It isn't, but never expect leftoids to not cry "racism" when they cannot excuse facts.

That’s a big reason why DEI is such a farce, and which is why the leftoids support it, to make them feel good.
 
For more than a century, the concept of intelligence has captivated scientists, educators, and the general public alike. Intelligence influences how we learn, solve problems, adapt to new situations, and interact with others. Yet, despite its importance, the question “What is intelligence?” remains one of the most debated in psychology and neuroscience. The Intelligence Quotient, or IQ, is often seen as the ultimate measure of human intellect—but the truth is far more complex. IQ tests provide valuable information about certain cognitive abilities, but they do not capture the full range of human potential. Understanding what IQ really measures, and what it does not, requires a deep look into the science of intelligence—its origins, its measurement, its biological and environmental foundations, and its broader implications for society and human life.

However, it is important to understand that IQ tests do not measure all aspects of intelligence. They focus primarily on analytical and logical reasoning, verbal ability, and problem-solving—skills that are highly valued in formal education and professional settings. They do not fully capture creativity, emotional understanding, practical judgment, or social intelligence—all of which play crucial roles in human success and well-being.

In essence, IQ measures certain types of cognitive efficiency, but it does not define the entirety of human intellect.

Cross-cultural research shows that cognitive abilities develop in response to the demands and values of specific environments. A hunter who can track animals using subtle environmental cues demonstrates a form of intelligence just as valid as a mathematician solving equations. Yet traditional IQ tests, developed primarily in Western contexts, often fail to account for these cultural variations.

Recognizing the cultural dimension of intelligence challenges the assumption that IQ scores can universally rank human ability. Intelligence is not only what the tests measure; it is also what societies define as valuable knowledge and skill.

Conclusion​

The truth about IQ is that it measures something real but incomplete. Intelligence is not a single, fixed entity but a dynamic constellation of abilities—biological, psychological, emotional, and social—that together define how we understand and shape the world. IQ tests provide valuable insights into certain cognitive functions, but they do not capture the full scope of human intellect, creativity, or wisdom.

Human intelligence is both inherited and learned, both rational and emotional, both individual and collective. It grows through curiosity, experience, and connection. The measure of a mind cannot be confined to a test score but must be seen in the richness of its thoughts, the depth of its empathy, and the impact of its actions.

To truly understand intelligence, we must move beyond the question of how smart someone is and ask instead: in what ways are they intelligent, and how can that intelligence be nurtured for the betterment of humanity?

 

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