For the UMPTEENTH time, my SWIQ is measured against the absolute SWIQ, the same as yours is.
If you and I agree on EVERYTHING related to what does and does not belong in a new Star Wars movie, then our SWIQs are the same, given they measure up equally to the absolute SWIQ standard, as established by the theatrical cuts of Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back. However, if we disagree on even one thing--let's say, the inclusion of Yo Momma prank calls-- then one of us has a higher SWIQ than the other. You say the gag is befitting a Star Wars film. I say it is not. One of us right. One of us is wrong.
Listen, I get it. You're a liberal, and qualifiers such as the word, "Low", offends your hypersensitivities. So, while I do not go around this site telling individual members I disagree with that they have a low SWIQ--instead, I generally reserve the term for calling out Disney's low-SWIQ filmmakers--I give you my word, Paul Andrew, that if I ever again criticize your understanding of what does and does not belong in a Star Wars movie, and I feel inclined to put a label on it, I will not say you have a low SWIQ, but will be much more PC, for your sake, and will refer to you instead as, "SWIQ-challenged".
The Wook