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In reply to the discussion: Why do Democrats do so poorly with rural voters? [View all]wickerwoman
(5,662 posts)you're more likely to get out of a rural environment either for greater cultural opportunities, more tolerant social atmosphere, and more stimuli in cities, or for the higher paying jobs and better educational opportunities.
Most people with a 150 IQ just aren't going to be happy working at a rural gas station or on a farm.
On edit: Also probably becomes intergenerational. People with higher IQs live in or move to cities because that's where the jobs are. They marry other people with higher IQs who live in cities. They have kids with a genetic advantage in intelligence and then give those children access to a more stimulating environment. They can afford to hire tutors, take their kids to museums and plays, etc. They have friends with higher IQs who babysit and come to dinner. They have more books and newspapers around the house and watch PBS instead of FOX.
The drive towards urbanisation over the past 300 years has been removing the most intelligent people from the rural gene pool. The people who are left have children who may be, statistically at least, at a disadvantage in terms of both nature and nurture.