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I've seen another theory, suggesting that although Asians have all the essentials for intelligence, they're effectively oversocialized. They're low in psychopathy, which is requires to produce geniuses. They're too conscientious and agreeable.

Contrast this with Africans, who score low in IQ, but also score low in conscientiousness, or Jews, who score high in IQ but do not suffer the oversocialization that keeps Asians from producing Nobel prize winners. Jews as individuals are willing to enrage the entire world against them, even the Jewish community.

Marxism and Anarchism are effectively a revolt against the values of 19th century Bourgeois liberal Jewish culture. When white nationalists accuse Jews of hating white culture, they don't realize that the tendency of high IQ, low conscientiousness people is to revolt against the culture they grow up, whatever that culture may be, it's not a personal hatred of white people.

As someone very low in conscientious myself, I find myself challenging everything that I see as having authority, it's my natural tendency. It's typically Jewish too. My old friend in the US used to go shoplifiting for fun in Wallmart with Jewish anarchists, typical low conscientiousness high IQ behavior. How many people go shoplifting with Chinese anarchists? When thinking back of the Jewish girl I fell in love with compared with Chinese girls and Dutch girls I met, I found that she appreciated my eccentric behavior and ideas that I tried to hide from her, the ones that high conscientiousness Dutch and Chinese girls would find repulsive.*

Asian culture seems to place a strong emphasis on maintaining social harmony, whereas Jewish culture (and upper class white male culture in a broader sense) revel in continual strife and disagreement, as long as it stays verbal. In Singapore, when a college professor disagrees with some government policy, he doesn't write to the newspaper or organize a protest as it would disturb the social harmony, instead, he privately tries to contact the government official with his suggestion. I think that's where the great divergence comes from.

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