Or... genius isn't genetic at all. It has much more to do with nurture and environment.
Charles Murray has proved you wrong.
By the way, recently you said Charles Murray could not be published in a leading periodical. I urge you to read the following article he had published in
The Washington Post, August 1, 2023. In it he proves that strict law enforcement reduces the crime rate.
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Opinion
In the decade before crime rose, ‘broken windows’ policing stopped
By Charles Murray
August 1, 2023 at 6:45 a.m. EDT
“Broken windows” refers to the argument that making arrests for minor offenses heads off a sense of lawlessness that invites serious crime...
In New York and Los Angeles, the fall in arrests for broken-windows offenses was steep and steady from 2013 to 2020...
As of 2022, arrests for broken-windows offenses since 2013 had fallen by 74 percent in New York, 77 percent in Washington and 81 percent in Los Angeles...
Many explanations can be offered for the collapse of broken-windows policing in these three major U.S. cities, but the effects are not complicated or subtle. The daily quality of life of Americans living in much of New York, Los Angeles and Washington has suffered. Boarded-up stores, vandalism and people sleeping on the streets have increased along with smaller indignities of life in these neighborhoods — public drinking and drug use, omnipresent graffiti, intimidation of passersby.
These costs of ending broken-windows policing are not borne by people in affluent suburbs or rich urban neighborhoods. They are disproportionately borne by urbanites who are minorities or have modest incomes, or both. If improving their lives is the goal, then restoring broken-windows policing should be part of the solution.