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by sksinx
290 days ago
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> and there the evidence is a wreck; extraordinarily unlikely to bear any fruit Is there any new reading here? I used to follow this stuff much more closely a decade ago, but came to the conclusion most scientists will go to great lengths to avoid saying some races (if they don’t barrage you with pedantry regarding what race is) are on average different in some axis than others. There were a few out there who were able to say the politically incorrect thing only because objective science was strongly in their favor, but they still had the full force of the consensus academia coming down on them. I lost interest when, much like history, it became obvious the field was too political for any real truth to be found. Maybe in 100 years or so. |
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I think what some people are noticing is that there aren't splashy results to confirm, like, The Bell Curve. Yeah, that's because The Bell Curve was really dumb; it's from the phlogiston era of this science.