I like to seek out the hard questions, and the one you bring to light
is that it may be true that some groups of people on average are not
intelligent enough in the 'right' way to succeed in modern society.
It is a hard thing to contemplate for those who have been
indoctronated from birth that each one of us has unlimited potential.

Of course, this depends entirely on your definition of success.
Should a 'burger-flipper' be less honored than a physicist.  A good
burger had much more impact on my day than many of the scientific
discovories of the day.  In the US, day care workers are near to the
bottom of the barrel, status-wise.  These are people who we trust to
take care of our children.  It may not need the same kind of mind that
can write computer software, but it's a pretty damned important job.
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