Seriously. I sorta watched Netflix's You are what you eat documentary. If you haven't watched it, it's basically veganism propaganda, in my opinion. The point is some expert says something like "OMG, cheese is actually addictive!". It just baffled me. Like, what's the damn problem with cheese being addictive? If it is at all, it is addictive for me and it will be like that my whole life, because I feel empty if I don't include cheese in my diet... So, fuck yeah!
The article states in the first paragraph that there is a significant controversy on this topic in the scientific community. It's clearly more complicated than what a correlation coefficient could prove. Moreover, intelligence is also correlated with a good educational environment, which is what they are trying to rob from the people.
Does this guy think IQ is heritable? Hundreds of genes contribute to intelligence, so it's a genetic lottery. They certainly won't create conditions that stimulate intelligence in the people they govern. I suppose it's all mumbo jumbo to decimate black and brown people and get rid of unsettling white people.
Sarcasm is kind of offensive in some situations. My point is there are people who start their working hours at 7:00 am, but there are cities so big and chaotic that is not rare people need over an hour to get to their workplaces. Millions of people can't wake up as late as 6:30 am. It's a privilege.
Couldn't you use a USB hub with a USB wifi adapter attached? I already have both things, and if the device will be in one place, it works. Of course, if you don't have any of the components, it gets tricky.
Life's not easy. I couldn't possibly begin to list the reasons why people keep others close regardless of their sexual orientation or opinions on that, but I'm sure there are motives. This is all hypothetical, since I'm coming from a generation in which this wasn't a thing, but yeah, I was projecting my younger self in current times, too. And definitely, more like the end of a journey of sexual discovery than mocking any kind of people.
I think you are being naive. Sure, Americans may have more influence than most people in the world, but their electoral and political systems invalidate that privilege. Most people in the world expect nothing from Americans, we know better. Potentially, Americans could be far more influential in the world in a good sense, but they maintain a government that is toxic for the planet and seemingly, they just can't get rid of it.
Water is addictive! Try to live without it a coupe of days and you'll get the worst abstinence syndrome ever!