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Originally Posted by mineistaken
Interesting. Australia, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway are definitely diverse with plenty of first, second, third generation immigrants. Only Japan is homogenous out of all top5's from the article. 
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i disagree with your fact finding. of those top nations, finland, the netherlands, sweden, are all recognized as homogenous nations.
nevertheless, it's a hypothesis(the correlation between homogeneity and such), and i had mentioned that either many or most of the top nations are homgenous, not all.
there are also other factors i mentioned, the class issue here is massive massive massive. now i think those 2 factors combined* could be important, there are certainly connections between classes, education level achieved, career, etc.
but even more importantly, i don't really feel comfortable debating the op topic, i mean it seems weird to me to test for sorting emails and similar, then comparing that sort of skill internationally and then making sweeping conclusions on that.
doesn't really sound like science to me.
but the op is on a tear to proof he's smarter than usa so thus, the thread.