🐱 Comedian infiltrates Mensa, discovers hive of IQ-obsessed alt-right dorks

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Comedian Jamie Loftus is best known for stuff like methodically eating an entire copy of Infinite Jest, co-hosting the Bechdel Cast podcast, and making a lot of funny videos. Recently, Loftus also released a podcast mini-series as a gonzo journalistic project that came about after, as first detailed in a series of articles at Paste, she got into Mensa and decided to see what the society of brainiacs was like from the inside.

A New Yorker article by Cat Zhang runs down some of what Loftus learned about Mensa, beginning with her finding “a reactionary, proudly unmoderated official Facebook group of American Mensans called Firehouse” that plays host to stuff like “crude memes mocking Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez, bad-faith anti-trans bathroom opinions, and support for building a border wall.” Zhang mentions other horrible shit like a post arguing for the benefits of American slavery and human trafficking, all of which was terrible enough to make Loftus want to “understand this ‘living, breathing hostile comments section’” by going to last year’s Phoenix-held American Mensa Gathering.


My Year In Mensa’s episodes attempt to unravel the origins of Mensa’s far-right tendencies, detailing the organization’s roots in early 20th century pseudo-science, which have long been “adopted by eugenicists and racists to attempt to prove innate differences between social groups,” as well as the current memberships’ outlook. At the American Mensa Gathering, Loftus “overhears a drunken Mensan ... claim that ‘not all dictators have been bad,’ including Germany’s” and attends a panel where “a man [argues] that the fact that slaves were counted as even three-fifths of a person led to the demise of the American South.”

Zhang quotes an episode where Loftus says that “a society with murky goals whose selling point is superiority is not a healthy place” to find a sense of community, which helps provide some explanation of ho the awful opinions entertained by Mensa members might come to be. For more on what Loftus has learned in her time with the organization, read the entire article over at The New Yorker or listen to My Year In Mensa.
 
So high IQ is associated with being a nationalist?
I mean, being a Republican is associated with higher intelligence.


Abstract from Cognitive ability and party identity in the United States said:
Carl (2014) analysed data from the U.S. General Social Survey (GSS), and found that individuals who identify as Republican have slightly higher verbal intelligence than those who identify as Democrat. An important qualification was that the measure of verbal intelligence used was relatively crude, namely a 10-word vocabulary test. This study examines three other measures of cognitive ability from the GSS: a test of probability knowledge, a test of verbal reasoning, and an assessment by the interviewer of how well the respondent understood the survey questions. In all three cases, individuals who identify as Republican score slightly higher than those who identify as Democrat; the unadjusted differences are 1–3 IQ points, 2–4 IQ points and 2–3 IQ points, respectively. Path analyses indicate that the associations between cognitive ability and party identity are largely but not totally accounted for by socio-economic position: individuals with higher cognitive ability tend to have better socio-economic positions, and individuals with better socio-economic positions are more likely to identify as Republican. These results are consistent with Carl's (2014) hypothesis that higher intelligence among classically liberal Republicans compensates for lower intelligence among socially conservative Republicans.
 
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Yes, her professional email account really is "jamieloftus8".
 
Replace half of those sex references with mental health issues and turn that upside-down frown upside-down again and it will be sufficiently updated for this new generation of female "comediennes".
These same "comediennes" will then go on a rant about how edgy and offensive humor is harmful and needs to be classified as hate speech, then resume joking about sexually assaulting men and other women or their mental illnesses.
 
Zhang quotes an episode where Loftus says that “a society with murky goals whose selling point is superiority is not a healthy place” to find a sense of community, which helps provide some explanation of ho the awful opinions entertained by Mensa members might come to be. For more on what Loftus has learned in her time with the organization, read the entire article over at The New Yorker or listen to My Year In Mensa.

Something tells me she'll be trying to start a conversation about why MENSA needs to be more open to different ideas, opinions, and people of coginitive functions.

Gotta diversify that community yo.
 
If they're all so smart, how come they didn't figure out they were infiltrated by a comedian recording their racist jokes?

Were they all trying to get in her pants?
 
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Also, Jesus Christ with the forever misunderstanding the 3 /5ths compromise.

It's interpretation changed. It went from slaves being counted as 3/5ths a person for electoral purposes to the idea that blacks/freedmen could never be full citizens of the country.

What is the point of MENSA anyway?

Society of big brained people with high IQs.

Basically just a bunch of people who are good at rote memorization but not much else.
 
IQ is a valid subject of interest because it undermines the egalitarian fantasy, the Noble Lie, on which a lot of damaging left-wing beliefs are founded (it's also one of the best measures we have for important psychological traits - maybe the overall most robust psychological test period). This does not mean MENSA is good or worthwhile or not filled with pretentious wankers.
 
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