JustPearlyThings - November 13, 2023


Woman With PhD Has A Low IQ


Episode Stats

Length

10 minutes

Words per Minute

189.16893

Word Count

2,019

Sentence Count

153

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

A woman who has a PhD and is working in the biotech industry has the lowest IQ of any of her peers. How did she manage to get a PhD? And why does she think she's smarter than she actually is?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 So there's a woman that has a PhD that was asked to take an IQ test.
00:00:06.820 With a PhD, you would think at the highest level of education, you must be very intelligent to get that, right?
00:00:15.080 The school system doesn't favor women, right?
00:00:18.640 Women are just very smart, productive members of society when they go get educated.
00:00:23.920 Let's show the clip.
00:00:25.840 I'm 21. I'm a high school graduate, and I work in the Marine Corps.
00:00:29.280 I'm 30 years old. I have my PhD in cancer biology, and I work in a biotech industry.
00:00:35.680 Grad school, I went to University of South Carolina, and undergrad, I went to University of Florida.
00:00:40.080 One, two, three, four, five, six.
00:00:44.940 Two, me, I don't know.
00:00:46.520 PhD, cancer biology, scientist, I work in a biotech company, we make COVID-19 tests and kits, stuff like that.
00:00:52.960 And then six.
00:00:54.080 It has nothing to do with your background.
00:00:55.640 I don't think you really have the highest EQ out of all of us.
00:00:59.100 Tyler, he ranked last for me personally because the way he carries himself, he was ranking intelligence based on his point of view and not taking in other people's point of views.
00:01:08.700 So number one is Raymond.
00:01:10.300 Number two would be Kaylee.
00:01:13.260 Number three would be Tyler.
00:01:15.140 And number four would be Sheda.
00:01:17.180 Number five is Sean.
00:01:18.380 And number six is Maria.
00:01:19.260 There you have it, folks.
00:01:28.400 A woman, imagine, a woman thinking she's smarter than she is.
00:01:33.020 Why would she think that?
00:01:34.860 Why?
00:01:36.220 You know what's funny?
00:01:37.060 I remember the time in life I have a little brother.
00:01:39.620 I remember the day in my life when I realized that my little brother was smarter than me.
00:01:44.200 To this day, I'll tell you that.
00:01:46.500 It was, I remember because my little brother would always like, he's kind of bossy.
00:01:53.700 My little brother, he's a bossy guy.
00:01:56.160 And he would always boss me around and I didn't want to listen to him.
00:01:59.440 You don't want to listen to your little brother.
00:02:01.540 And I remember one day, we used to fight when I was a kid.
00:02:04.160 And one day I just realized that he was smarter than me.
00:02:07.420 And I started listening to him.
00:02:08.700 I realized he was right about most things.
00:02:11.220 You know, that was the day we got along after that, really and truly.
00:02:14.360 But now this woman who's so smart, there's all this testing, is so amazing.
00:02:19.500 So then my question is, how did she make it through school?
00:02:22.380 How does she have this job if she's literally the least smart and the lowest IQ?
00:02:27.160 And she's working at this big tech or whatever company.
00:02:30.760 My guess is probably a man is doing most of the work for her.
00:02:33.720 Yeah, so Savannah says, if there's one thing I've learned, it's usually that the people who have medical degrees are some of the dumbest and most ignorant among us.
00:02:43.280 Imagine spending hundreds of thousands of dollars, not even questioning whether or not you should understand basic nutrition and its relation to the human body.
00:02:51.180 Then spending the rest of your life handing approved big pharma medication that doesn't actually heal people.
00:02:56.640 Yeah, I remember being in high school.
00:02:59.020 It's kind of a weird lesson my dad taught me when I was younger.
00:03:01.220 It's funny because when I was a kid, my dad, he would tell me these like little bits of wisdom, I guess, that didn't make sense to me at the time.
00:03:11.780 Or I thought he was just like old or whatever at the time.
00:03:15.000 But then you get older and a lot of stuff sort of starts to make sense.
00:03:18.220 So an example of this was one time when I was a kid, I was really struggling in math.
00:03:21.860 And like, I remember my dad would spend like hours with me trying to teach me math.
00:03:27.080 And he would get so frustrated because I just couldn't do it.
00:03:29.800 I was so bad.
00:03:31.000 And I remember it was like after a game or something that I had, he was driving me home.
00:03:35.520 And he says, and I said to him like, Dad, you don't understand with the school stuff.
00:03:40.500 You don't get it.
00:03:41.200 You're so smart.
00:03:42.180 Like, you just, you would never understand.
00:03:44.600 Because my dad excelled really at school from a young age.
00:03:48.300 Like, he went to the University of Chicago, which is like a really prestigious university where I'm from.
00:03:54.100 And I remember he told me, he looked at me and he said, in life, you know, it's really not about who's the smartest.
00:04:00.040 It's about who works the hardest.
00:04:01.340 Because, you know, if you work hard for 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 years, it adds up.
00:04:08.300 And over time, the people that are born smart, they just can't compete.
00:04:12.180 And he told me that in the second half of your life, you really see who worked hard and who was just gifted from a young age.
00:04:18.920 And he also told me, because I remember I would, I wanted to go to Notre Dame.
00:04:23.280 That was like my dream school when I was in high school.
00:04:26.200 I'm Irish, so it was Irish Catholic University.
00:04:29.700 And, you know, I would never have gotten in there.
00:04:33.580 I didn't even apply, but like, they wouldn't have taken me.
00:04:36.740 And my dad, I remember he would tell me that some of the dumbest people he's ever met in his life have gone to Ivy League and prestigious universities.
00:04:45.500 And he would tell me that basically that stuff means nothing.
00:04:49.200 It means absolutely nothing.
00:04:50.900 And again, I would say, well, that's easy for you to say, Dad.
00:04:53.280 You went to one.
00:04:54.180 You're so smart.
00:04:55.360 Da-da-da-da-da-da-da.
00:04:56.180 And I get older, and I realize how right he was, because I was telling this story before I did the video.
00:05:04.520 One of the smartest women that I ever knew, she got like a 34 in her ACT, which is, if you're not from the Midwest, that's like an ungodly high.
00:05:13.280 That's like nobody gets that high on their ACTs.
00:05:16.160 She did.
00:05:16.620 And she believed in the men are women and women are men stuff, like a woman that's smart.
00:05:24.060 And it makes you question the whole education system.
00:05:27.540 How are people this idiotic getting this far in life and in their careers?
00:05:33.280 And I would hypothesize that many times women go through life because men are doing the work for them.
00:05:41.600 And I think it's very similar to the WNBA, where the women think they're doing so amazing and awesome, and really, it's just charity work.
00:05:50.520 The men are paying for everything.
00:05:52.680 And instead of having gratitude for the men, they shit on them as a thank you.
00:05:56.360 Jen X Hippie says,
00:05:57.440 The thing I have learned over the years is that degrees show nothing more than the ability to continue to show up to a class
00:06:03.280 and copy quotes to write a paper.
00:06:05.820 It has nothing to do at all with intelligence.
00:06:08.000 I have been judged all my life for being dyslexic, yet my IQ is 136.
00:06:14.880 I totally agree with that because the thing is, they switched the education system.
00:06:20.200 It used to be just more standardized tests.
00:06:22.980 You have a test day every three months or whatever it was, and you're tested on the material.
00:06:27.780 But they made the education system more feminine.
00:06:30.360 Again, men operate on a hierarchy.
00:06:33.560 Who has the highest IQ?
00:06:34.980 Women are more likely to operate more egalitarian.
00:06:38.800 So everybody's special and amazing and awesome.
00:06:41.160 So what did they do?
00:06:42.220 They added in participation trophies.
00:06:46.480 Essentially, you show up.
00:06:48.900 You get points just for showing up to class, being on time.
00:06:52.300 They added in all these papers, these assignments,
00:06:54.840 all of these little useless, kind of useless things that kind of prop up your grade a little bit.
00:07:00.620 And I totally benefited from it.
00:07:02.220 I look back to being in school.
00:07:04.160 I totally did better on the written stuff, the assignments,
00:07:07.260 where both of my brothers, because I grew up between two boys,
00:07:10.920 both of my brothers, they really accelerated more in the testing.
00:07:15.940 And I think a lot of men view all of the little stuff as kind of useless.
00:07:19.800 Like, they don't see the point.
00:07:21.040 And this is why a lot of parents are going to homeschooling.
00:07:23.600 That's why you see this huge rise in the number of people that are homeschooled,
00:07:26.980 because the faith in the education system is going downhill.
00:07:32.640 Jack still says,
00:07:33.360 You can tell the contempt that they have for each other.
00:07:35.380 She shows her contempt without restraint,
00:07:37.680 because she has been taught that her feelings are right.
00:07:39.700 While he has contempt for her,
00:07:41.560 but he is hiding it behind a smile because it's not proper.
00:07:44.820 He was brought up right.
00:07:46.200 She wasn't.
00:07:47.720 Yeah, and I think that's true.
00:07:49.040 So, you know, so many times women have really lost, like, decency.
00:07:53.840 You know, just because you feel a certain way about someone,
00:07:56.540 it doesn't really matter.
00:07:58.100 You're still meant to be polite.
00:08:00.340 You're still meant to smile and be nice to them.
00:08:03.260 And I really hate this new culture that we have.
00:08:05.820 We're saying that's somehow fake or that they're fake, whatever,
00:08:09.940 when really it's just being a decent and polite human being.
00:08:13.040 And we've sort of lost that in society.
00:08:15.480 Like, especially when I came to London, that was like a big,
00:08:17.940 I'm from the Midwest, and I hated London for the first year.
00:08:21.380 I remember I had, like, something that I did.
00:08:24.480 In the beginning, I just started saying hi to people randomly.
00:08:27.880 And people would look at me like I was crazy.
00:08:30.040 They would look at me like I was insane.
00:08:32.240 Because it's just not, people just aren't as friendly here
00:08:35.420 like they are in the Midwest.
00:08:37.240 And really, the older I get, the less friendly I see people becoming.
00:08:40.840 Maggie Rock says,
00:08:41.700 Because the full video is hard to watch.
00:08:43.120 I actually feel like the military guy's definition of intelligence
00:08:45.720 was probably the most accurate.
00:08:47.300 But more than half of them started laughing when the ones said,
00:08:50.420 I don't place a lot of value on the military.
00:08:53.140 Who said they don't place a lot of value on the military?
00:08:57.640 Like, bitch.
00:08:58.400 And again, you know, this is why I get older,
00:09:04.300 and I start to realize the things that my dad said were right.
00:09:07.060 There's a lot of people that act like they're smarter than they are.
00:09:09.720 And it's funny, one telltale sign that I can tell
00:09:12.160 that someone isn't as smart as they are
00:09:13.880 is that they're always talking about how smart they are.
00:09:16.480 Because if you're really that smart,
00:09:18.260 you don't even have to tell anybody that.
00:09:20.880 People can just gather that from you.
00:09:23.160 Like, the smartest people,
00:09:24.380 like, you never see Jordan Peterson saying,
00:09:26.280 oh, I am so smart and amazing and awesome.
00:09:28.740 You just hear him talk,
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