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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-09-11 04:22 PM
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11. How Blind Can One Be?
Edited on Sat Apr-09-11 04:33 PM by Demeter
When one's genes have programmed one to excel in hard sciences, law, etc...and women can finally go to schools that teach to their strengths, and they marry their classmates and reinforce those particular genetic traits in the next generation...

Whamo. Too many "intelligence" genes. Too many copies of the DNA that creates genius, and you've gone a gene too far.

It's takes an ability to deal with genetic reality to admit this was a breeding error, instead of looking to pin it on "vaccines" or other shit science.

In previous generations, women like me would have been spinster teachers, unlikely to marry anyone at all, let alone someone at our level of ability.

Just my luck to meet a fellow carrier...and produce one very highly intelligent normal child, and one severely handicapped, high functioning autistic one. And then, Daddy decides he can't handle it...

The shadow of autism shaded several generations in both families, but it wasn't reinforced...our first child got every bad gene in the pool. The second only got the bad eyesight and allergies, a combination that pairs with high IQ, by the way...

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