RE: What should "liberty and justice for all" mean if IQ varies significantly by race and gender?

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What should "liberty and justice for all" mean if IQ varies significantly by race and gender?

in racism •  7 years ago 

We are conversing through a straw. I'm not intentionally ignoring anything that you say. But I am trying to be concise in responses. I wouldn't say that we disagree about policy because this hypothesis is totally new for me; I haven't had time to to validate it, to digest it first as a possibility and then as a fact, and to consider what my policy opinions are if it is a fact.

I wish more people would join in. I'd like to just be silent and see what other people think. I don't really want to debate anything or defend any position. As a scientist, what might be true has always been more important to me than what is true. Right now, I'm stunned by this new information about what MIGHT be true.

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Fair enough! I enjoyed the conversation, and yes, lets see what other people think. I'm like you, I prefer to ask questions and explore, but I might have misunderstand you, as at seemed to me that you are already in the conclusion domain - where you decided that white men are being discriminated and employers should hire people based on race.. Now I see that it's not the case (or I hope anyway).
Good night!

Yes, that is not the case. This topic has captured my interest and I am looking forward to being a student of it. It's been 40 years since I've read social science literature.