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"It's funny that you say that knowing that I literally went to take a test and I had a high IQ. What happens is that you use the word 'Negative IQ' as a political weapon instead of an argument."
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Negative IQ is a Non-Quadrant and Culturally variable ideology that hates everyone that he dislikes.
Beliefs
The Negative IQ is based on the idea of opposing the status quo—mostly Reactionaries, futurists, and Conservatives (in Spain) are considered to have Negative IQ according to the definition. That is, they get angry with everything opposite to themselves, acting without thinking and spouting nonsense without careful consideration.
The Negative IQ believes that everyone should follow their idea as a crowd, and otherwise criticizes you for being contrary to it. Essentially, it detests scientists and people who expose its absurdity, denouncing them for supposed harassment.
Negative IQ despises democracy; however, it uses it to its advantage by joining political parties and garnering their support.
What is Negative IQ?
The concept of "Negative IQ'" was coined by Anthony Bax (also called Julius Maximus Étikus) to define those individuals who act without thinking—mostly politicians considered foolish—and who say things without careful consideration, thus demonstrating, according to Anthony Bax, their Negative IQ.
Negative IQ in the Society
The Negative IQ in society has been expressed on multiple occasions. An example of this is the government of Pol Pot, which exhibited all the characteristics of Negative IQ: having an irresponsible government, being the least fit to govern, hating opposition, and despising intellectuals. This makes Negative IQ a form of Post-Kakistocracy.
Another example of Negative IQ would be most people who follow fascism, as fascists usually tend to have mob mentality against anyone who is against them, including many intellectuals who are liberal or counter-enlightenment.
Another example of Negative IQ is the so-called Conservasismo, or political parties such as VOX in Spain, Libertad Avanza in Argentina, or the Republican Party of Chile or the Socialist Party of Chile. Even the Radical Party of Chile or the Communist Party of Chile, according to Anthony Bax, demonstrate Negative IQ.
How to Draw
- Draw a ball;
- Color the ball black;
- Draw a blue fluid;
- Draw a white outline of a laboratory flask;
- Draw (optionaly tiltad) eyes and you're done!
Color Name | HEX | RGB | |
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Black | #000000 | 0, 0, 0 | |
Red | #c92023 | 201, 32, 35 | |
White | #FFFFFF | 255, 255, 255 |
Personality
The Negative IQ has a personality that comes across as foolish. It typically uses words it doesn't understand to sound intelligent. When engaged in a debate, the Negative IQ says any silly thing that "sounds good," which is a "strategy" to influence people to think like it.
The Negative IQ often converses with its son, Conservasismo.
Relationships
Negatives
- Kakistocracy - Negative!
- Contrarianism - Death to the Status Quo!
- Pol Potism - Killing nerds is Based!
- Fascism - My son.
- Conservasismo - My modern son.
- Reactionarism - You are my best son!
- Ochlocracy - Mob mentality is based against intellectuals!
Pseudo-Intellectuals
- Conservatism - Why you can not be like he?
- Jacobinism - Mob is based. But, why Equality? I need be the leader!!
Intellectuals
Further Information
References
Non-Quadrant - I just want to reject the political compass for goodness sake! | |
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