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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 3, 2022

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and then you have someone like Bryan Caplan who believes in HBD yet supports low-quality immigration. I don't think these positions are compatible.

Caplan thinks that his economic model explains the full reality of social living, but it does not. Theoretically, if every human lived according to the fruit of their labor, then low IQ immigration wouldn’t matter. But low IQ people require greater services, demand standards that their labor does not afford, and commit crime that is wasteful to society. Caplan’s belief system doesn’t factor in the complexity here

This position to keep out low IQ immigrants is only consistent if you agree we should look at plans to also deport low IQ white "indigenous" people to nations where it would be cheaper to pay for their welfare (e.g. Kazakhstan). Those people also do all the negative things you mention.

Surprisingly I've only met people who are in favour of one side of this transaction.

No, because law and custom allows us to freely exclude foreigners, but does not allow us to deport citizens. This has to do the rights of citizens in Anglo tradition. Non-citizens do not have such a right.

Western law and customs also include a ton of giveaways for poor minorities and taxation on the well off to help the not so well off. But you are in favour of doing away with those...

There’s an obvious difference between hundreds of years of legal philosophy culminating in the constitution, and the implementation of a tax program by congress