In this region of Connecticut, I’m surrounded by these 90-95 IQ Sicilians and Southern Italians. Traditional. Familial. Hard Working. Proud.
Now Italians, Irish and Poles had a very bad influence on this area (god forbid you tell them that), but not as bad as the blacks have had on the ‘shit-cities’ of Springfield, Hartford, Marien, North-Haven, New-Haven, Bridgeport, Bristol, and Danbury. Or the absolute devastation caused by the Puerto Ricans (Technically Carribean by Culture) have had on places like New Haven.
Irish aren’t german or English but they’ve done some good in the middle-class Italians at least keep (tacky) working class homes, and small businesses (and are great at it). My own people’s underclass is freaking frightening (as are the french underclasses here). I mean, I want to sanitize my gene pool and the commons.
But my point is that you can try to make it to the aristocratic high investment parenting, highly selective mating, high capital accumulating, and executive classes. But if you simply make it to the Italian/Sicillian level with a strong traditional family, with pride, you can still make a nice commons to live in even if you’re below 100 on the scale.
Our problem is that once you drop below 90 (the majority of the black and puerto-rican communities) you simply cannot put together a civilization unless the administration is run by people who compensate for your deficiencies. In other words, self-government is a problem of distributions.
I don’t know what that hill-living sheep-and-goat herding, black haired, (I think they’re “I’s”???) gene pool from southern europe is but they are more passionate and much more distributed at the lower end. But they seem to be able to build good families with ease.
Family structures reflect class structures, and the monopoly on family structure is not helpful. The aristocracy does not need familial insurance, and the peasantry does. And the implusive that cannot form families and are stuck in serial ‘baby dady’ relationships are just damaging to the societies that host them.
Source date (UTC): 2016-11-10 09:30:00 UTC