Martian2
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I had addressed this topic previously.I wonder what is it like to be a member of a master race? Not THE master race, mind you, but simply A master race.
Clearly, no country is going to debase itself and pay respect to this claimed master race so this claimed master race receives no material benefits from anyone based solely the assertion of superiority. That leave the members of this claimed master race the simple pleasure of being self assured that they are 'superior'. Never mind that at the individual level, each of them in this forum showed no difference in intellect than any member of the supposedly 'inferior' races.
We are discussing COUNTRIES, not INDIVIDUALS.
We can make factual claims about countries due to statistical analysis.
It is absolutely correct to say Iran has an average IQ of 84. Turkey has an average IQ of 90. Taiwan has an average IQ of 104.
No one is making claims about the IQs of individuals from these countries. The IQs of the individuals from these countries are unknown and no claim is being made about these individuals.
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In this thread, I have pointed out that real-world events prove these country IQ numbers.
For example, Taiwan's AU Optronics (AUO) owns four critical patents in the manufacture of LCD displays. A US Federal District Court ruled South Korea's LG violated Taiwan AUO's patents. Subsequently, South Korea's Samsung signed a cross-licensing agreement with Taiwan's AUO.
AUO scores patent lawsuit decision over LG Display | Engadget (May 3, 2010)
"LG Display may want to be more careful where it aims those patent lawsuits next time, after a dispute it kicked off with AUO has lead to a finding by a U.S. District court that it actually violated AUO's patents and not the other way around. Say hello to patent Nos 6,778,160, 6,689,629, 7,125,157 and 7,090,506, covering 'technologies help to improve response time, improve reliability of LCDs, solve the problem of defects in the displayed images, and provide a very compact structure useful for small handheld devices, respectively.' So far AUO is indicating that it will seek an injunction preventing LG from shipping its potentially infringing HDTVs, monitors, notebooks and even phones to the U.S, plus some other legal tough talk for good measure."
Taiwan's numerous achievements in high-technology validates its COUNTRY status as a high average IQ country.
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