WorthlessSlavicShit
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We've all seen the bullshit claims that women need to be picky, because they are "bettering the gene pool" by not having children with "low value males", the implication being that women can't be "low value" and that all of them have inherent value that means they deserve to have children because it's only men who can worsen the world if they breed despite not being supposed to.
Well, as I've just talked about, women just so happen to love having children with men who probably shouldn't get to be fathers... but that's not all. Looking at the studies on the heritability of criminality I cited there, I actually found studies which found that children are more likely to inherit criminal tendencies from their mothers than their fathers.
Intergenerational Transmission of Criminal Behaviour
Intergenerational Transmission of Convictions: Family Factors as Mediators
So much for the "inherent value" of women and it being on men to make themselves worthy for women lmao.
Well, as I've just talked about, women just so happen to love having children with men who probably shouldn't get to be fathers... but that's not all. Looking at the studies on the heritability of criminality I cited there, I actually found studies which found that children are more likely to inherit criminal tendencies from their mothers than their fathers.
Intergenerational Transmission of Criminal Behaviour
Findings from the recently published meta-analysis on the intergenerational transmission of crime are used to summarise the research literature: on average, odds of criminal behaviour for children with criminal parents are about 2.5 times higher than for children without criminal parents. Studies taking into account covariates also showed increased risk for criminal behaviour, almost double the risk. Transmission seems strongest from mothers to daughters, followed by mothers to sons, fathers to daughters and fathers to sons.
Intergenerational Transmission of Convictions: Family Factors as Mediators
Results: I found evidence for the intergenerational transmission of convictions from G1 to G2 and from G2 to G3. Maternal transmission of convictions to children seems to be the strongest in most instances, irrespective of children’s gender. Evidence for some increased risk of convictions from G1 grandfathers to G3 grandsons and from G1 grandmothers and to G3 granddaughters was also found.
So much for the "inherent value" of women and it being on men to make themselves worthy for women lmao.