Next you are going to tell me less intelligent people voted for Trump
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If there is a flaw in democracy, that's probably it. A stupid person's vote is worth the same as an intelligent person's.
And this is why stupid people have been mobilized into an idiot army by the right.
Hypothetically, if Lemmy analyzed your posts and comments for intelligence (without telling you your score, to avoid drama) and then weighted your up/downvotes accordingly, would that be cool with you?
Gotta be honest with you, I'd like to know for sure.
Think of how dumb the average person is and realise half of them are dumber than that.
Then consider how much bias you're putting into your perspective.
Anyone can be stupid. Even the smartest people in the world are stupid some of the time. Especially when the kind of culture we've built requires that people hyper-specialize in their field, so most people are rarely truly intelligent outside that field.
The problem is that we haven't made critical thinking a priority, and those who seek to exploit voters have made it their mission that we never do.
I expected some Carlin and I got some
Quite the surprise..
The study assertion is funny, but I don't really think it's worth much in terms of proving anything.
The number of participants being 6,000 seems promising, but I question the value of the questions they asked.
Recall 10 words read to you immediately and then again after the interview.
Name as many animals as possible in an elotted amount of time.
Subtract 7 from 100. Then again. Up to five times.
Solve the missing numbers in two number sequences.
Answer 5 math word problems.
Depending on what mental state you're in, whether you're recently off work, high, coming back from a run, etc. I think you're likely to have dramatically different test scores from these.
Furthermore, these seem much more relevant to the education quality of an individual - and they call it "cognitive performance" (how good you think at the time) in the study which is kind of correct, but the article is passing it off as the participants' intelligence (how good you think period), which is fucked up IMO.
I overall don't like it and don't find it that persuasive.
Aren't votes supposed to be anonymous?