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This video is brought to you by a donation from Mr. Anonymous. He didn't give me a topic so what I'm going to do is talk about the TV show The Queen's Gambit about a young woman that beats the best men in the world at Chess to take the crown of world's best chess player. I had watched the show back in November and thought it was well produced and written. The female character is Beth Harmon an Orphan that learns how to play chess at a top level at a young age and keeps beating man after man. But at least she's not a Mary Sue because she's an orphan and also because she's got an alcohol and tranquilizer pill addiction problem that she faces. Not to mention that she seems autistic and shows no emotions and when she gets into high school she has a terrible fashion sense and gets bullied. This is no Ray Skywalker. I enjoyed the series for this reason as well as because she's she acts like a man with mammaries. Her motivations and her mind all seem to be very masculine. The mini-series is based on a book that came out in 1983 by Walter Tevis. This show doesn't have the usual social justice non sense in it and is the most successful show on television because of it. I didn't get the sense of it being all about going woke and going broke at all. I enjoyed it as something I would have enjoyed ten or twenty years ago where films and shows depicted female characters with male motivations and logic. I know that's a fantasy. I also know that a woman becoming the top chess player in the world is also highly unlikely. I wasn't going to say anything about this series but then someone shared a video I'm linking to in the description called Netflix’s New Feminist Series “The Queen’s Gambit” Needs a Heavy Dose of Reality. Dinesh D'Souza discusses men, women and chess. I'll discuss what he says in just a moment but let me first tell everyone about today's sponsor The Rare Breed Theory: Anyways, now back to the show. Dinesh shares the list of the top one hundred chess players in the world and 99 of them are men and only one is a Chinese woman. This makes sense as East Asians have the highest IQ in the world. Back in my high school calculus class only three women passed the class and two of them were East Asian. Mind you I barely squeaked by the second time I took grade eleven calculus with a 63 percent. It was like learning an alien language to me. I was much better at finite math and calculating probabilities. Dinesh says that the average IQ of both men and women is at 100 around the world. I think that's a bit high but that's besides the point. The point is that to be in the top levels of chess or any intellectual pursuit you usually have to be male because men are the ones that are distributed at the highest and lowest points on the IQ bell curve. There are many more male geniuses than female geniuses and there are also more Homer Simpsons then there are dumb Peggy Bundy's. The Chinese woman that's in the top one hundred in chess is ranked somewhere in the nineties. So the odds of a female becoming the number one player are astronomical. I'm not saying it's impossible but well it's impossible. Everyone always brings up the example of the bell curve of intelligence when explaining why there aren't as many super smart women as there are men. But no one seems to ask the why the bell curve of male and female intelligence looks the way that it does? Could it have something to do with our genes or does our environment and relationships influence it as well. I'm sure it's a combination of all those factors. But I do know that my IQ went up massively after I stopped getting into relationships.
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