Win / Conspiracies
Conspiracies
Communities Topics Log In Sign Up
Sign In
Hot
All Posts
Settings
All
Profile
Saved
Upvoted
Hidden
Messages

Your Communities

General
AskWin
Funny
Technology
Animals
Sports
Gaming
DIY
Health
Positive
Privacy
News
Changelogs

More Communities

frenworld
OhTwitter
MillionDollarExtreme
NoNewNormal
Ladies
Conspiracies
GreatAwakening
IP2Always
GameDev
ParallelSociety
Privacy Policy
Terms of Service
Content Policy
DEFAULT COMMUNITIES • All General AskWin Funny Technology Animals Sports Gaming DIY Health Positive Privacy
Conspiracies Conspiracy Theories & Facts
hot new rising top

Sign In or Create an Account

8
()
posted 3 years ago by Terrorist 3 years ago by Terrorist +13 / -5
35 comments share
35 comments share save hide report block hide replies
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (35)
sorted by:
▲ 2 ▼
– BRANDON_LETS_GO 2 points 3 years ago +2 / -0

You're not wrong - some Asian groups on average have a higher IQ than whites, but they lack severely in creativity, innovation and problem solving. Whites have a perfect blend of intelligence and innovation.

As an example, Japan (and Korea, and China) was still in the medieval stages of civilization until western influence showed them new innovations and technologies, which they promptly copied.

They're kinda like autists - very very good at one thing, but terrible at innovation, creativity, adapting, and problem solving.

permalink parent save report block reply
▲ 1 ▼
– forinfren 1 point 3 years ago +1 / -0

To be fair, the same can be said of the Russian and Ottoman empires - as late as the 18th-19th century, they could easily be described as "medieval with guns", leading to their collapse in the early 20th century. Like China and Japan, they too exhibited a top-heavy social structure, and adherence to tradition for its own sake, allowing for next to no innovation unless it was literally at gunpoint. But when innovation was encouraged, Russia emerged as a global superpower, while modern Turkey is among the most powerful NATO countries.

Meanwhile, medieval Europe was far more diverse in terms of nations and ethnicities, leading to frequent clashes - which is one driver of innovation, another being trade of manufactured goods. European nations never got the chance to be isolationist, like the Russians, the Chinese, the Japanese etc. - so they had to innovate constantly in order to stay afloat.

And vice-versa, periods where China and Japan had to adapt to new circumstances, especially intra-cultural conflict - like the Warring States period in China, or the Sengoku era in Japan - saw innovation in fields from art to metallurgy and architecture, simply because those who didn't innovate, also didn't live long enough to leave a legacy. Now, whether that's a strictly cultural factor or it has an underlying genetic template, is a matter for discussion all its own.

permalink parent save report block reply

GIFs

Conspiracies Wiki & Links

Conspiracies Book List

External Digital Book Libraries

Mod Logs

Honor Roll

Conspiracies.win: This is a forum for free thinking and for discussing issues which have captured your imagination. Please respect other views and opinions, and keep an open mind. Our goal is to create a fairer and more transparent world for a better future.

Community Rules: <click this link for a detailed explanation of the rules

Rule 1: Be respectful. Attack the argument, not the person.

Rule 2: Don't abuse the report function.

Rule 3: No excessive, unnecessary and/or bullying "meta" posts.

To prevent SPAM, posts from accounts younger than 4 days old, and/or with <50 points, wont appear in the feed until approved by a mod.

Disclaimer: Submissions/comments of exceptionally low quality, trolling, stalking, spam, and those submissions/comments determined to be intentionally misleading, calls to violence and/or abuse of other users here, may all be removed at moderator's discretion.

Moderators

  • Doggos
  • axolotl_peyotl
  • trinadin
  • PutinLovesCats
  • clemaneuverers
  • C
Message the Moderators

Terms of Service | Privacy Policy

2025.03.01 - 9slbq (status)

Copyright © 2024.

Terms of Service | Privacy Policy