Because this blog attempts to merge horror with HBD, I had to post this video of HBDer Richard Spencer reviewing World War Z:
I have never even seen the movie World War Z. I’m a bit of an anomaly. A horror blogger who can’t stand zombie movies. I love the original Night of the Living Dead (1968?) and the sequel Dawn of the Dead (1978), but after watching those two films, every other zombie movie seemed kind of repetitive. I haven’t even watched a single episode of Walking Dead even though it’s one of the most popular shows on TV.
But this review of World War Z by Richard Spencer (who I previously blogged about) and how he connects it with hipster racism and other political issues is brilliant. It’s very rare for someone with no notes to speak extemporaneously about a movie for this long, and be this fluid, articulate and insightful off the cuff (or so it seemed). This guy may very well have an IQ above 150.
Don’t have time to watch the whole video, but perhaps it’s no coincidence that Steve Sailer also thinks that World War Z is especially prescient. I saw it when it first came out and I thought it was pretty good.
Try to change these overgeneralization of iq ”he may have…score…a iq 150” by ”he’s intelligent…independent of ‘their’ iq but by their analytical-critical thinking capacity”… Correlates# to be.
I don’t care about their iq scores but about their achievement. And ”achievement” is not just big ”realizations” like scientific Discovery, philosofical theories or higher scores in cognitive tests. All the time, all of us are achieving something, bad to excellent, from nano to macro levels.
Santoculto, IQ is how we measure intelligence. It’s far from perfect, but it’s the best we got. If you don’t like it, come up with a better way to measure intelligence, because science depends on measurement.
Achievement is not the same as intelligence, because achievement also requires drive and hard work.
Nope, read intelligence concept and my comment again. Again again and again, i don’t deny iq validity, i just put right weight to the things.
Even the interpretation of iq scores need a sofistication.
Measure intelligence’s… To begin.
Iq measure part of ”intelligence” or probably, cognition. Intelligence is what we made with our cognition and correlate strongly with self awareness.
Cognitive is not exactly same than intelectual.
Why you can’t accept that some ( or many??) people can be smarter even with ”non-expected” scores???
Read the last part of my first comment.
i’m not a zombie fan – but the movie World War Z is pretty good π better than the book – the book’s written by Mel Brooks’s son, Max (!) it was much too long & PC – it’s told from different perspectives, retroactively.
the book should be called World War zzzzz π
the book should be called World War zzzzz
LOL! Your quick wit shows excellent lateral thinking ability!
alas, if my vertical thinking were better i would’ve known to use the word “retrospectively” instead of “retroactively!”
LOL! Can’t expect to be brilliant at everything. You need some subtest scatter π