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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 1, 2026

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IQ studies show much of the population is in competition with Africa for lowest IQ population

Is this largely a caste thing? Are there differences between regions (beyond differences in caste composition)?

I believe so, yes. A Tamil Brahmin and a Kashmiri Brahmin and a Gujarati Brahmin are completely different groups. You can't even reliably tell which is which via physiognomy either. It's perfectly possible for one Tamil Brahmin to be 5 shades darker than an Ethiopian, and another to pass for a White guy, even if they're from the same town. The US typically gets this cohort.

Wouldn't know genetically but just eyeballing Southern Indians and Northern Indians is pretty trivial in terms of features and size

Genetically humans are 99% chimp, 60% banana, 80% lizard. We can absolutely have nontrivial genetic difference with someone else and it wouldn't fucking matter at this gene level. Indians harping about how different their pure guju brahmin blood is against filthy bihari dalits is indian desperation to larp as something other than what they are. As if being different from a dalit makes one closer to the latin mediterranean or arab phenotypes indians continually pretend they are something they are not: subcontinentals that foreigners do not care to nor derive useful meaning from differentiating.

I'm just saying there's regional differences not that there's some huge wellspring of diversity. Most non-Indians would be able to tell difference between a median Kerala native and a median Punjab native on sight which doesn't have a ton to do with the caste system. It's a physical distance corresponding to like London to Sicily