No, you just weren't accounting for the very cultural differences to which you pointed out earlier (i.e., US South vs North), in one moment referring to regional dynamics, and then trying to smooth it away in the next. You stretch and squeeze the data to have it say whatever you want it to say. Meanwhile, I continue to refer to the underlying preponderance within any cultural grouping, comparing apples to apples.Quote from Maverick74:
Jesus are you dense. I was citing the high IQ people in Europe to "disprove" IQ as the determinant, not prove it. In the words of Taleb, I was drawing your attention to a flock of black swans where you are claiming there aren't any.
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No, you just weren't accounting for the very cultural differences to which you pointed out earlier (i.e., US South vs North), in one moment referring to regional dynamics, and then trying to smooth it away in the next. You stretch and squeeze the data to have it say whatever you want it to say. Meanwhile, I continue to refer to the underlying preponderance within any cultural grouping, comparing apples with apples.
I've lived in both cities, although longer in Montreal. Even so, I'd be hard pressed to give you a definitive answer. As for your "same amount" comment, please note that Toronto has a larger population. However, I assume you refer to proportion.Quote from Maverick74:
Let me ask you something. Toronto Vs Montreal. Same amount of racists in each city?
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Yes Ron, I've been to Europe twice and all over the US. Now back to my question. The reason I asked is because racism is far more prevalent in Europe then the US. And the racism in Europe is not from the stupid or poor, it's actually the elites and the highly educated. I don't think there is correlation either way between intelligence or socioeconomic background and racism. But as usual, you can believe whatever you choose to believe.
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RCG- I am still curious as to what political experience you have. Did you post that yet?

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Not counting my three trips to the U.K., of course. LOL!
In fact my third trip was immediately following the beginning of Gulf War I.
The airlines temporarily stopped Atlantic crossings for fear of terrorism. So we went over to get our guys who had airlined there and were then stranded.
Would that count as having "my ass on the line"?![]()