Should Research on Race and IQ Be Banned?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by rangecontraction, Jul 31, 2015.

Should Research on Race and IQ Be Banned?

  1. Yes, ban it

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  2. No, use it for policy

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  1. JTrades

    JTrades

    I'm too outraged by Cecil's homicide to worry about superior race issues.

    All I know is, a black man helped coax Cecil with some meat on a stick, a white man failed to kill the lion using a bow and arrow, and while this was all happening a Japanese man was testing the most advanced super laser weapon ever.
     
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  2. ipatent

    ipatent

    It's forbidden knowledge that only the high priests get to consider. Such data is useful in figuring out the extent to which outcome disparities in society are due to prejudice as opposed to aptitude. It's not useful in judging a particular individual, who is likely to be spaced from the mean to some extent on one side or another.
     
  3. The process has become so politicized that I don't believe an objective analysis is even possible.