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Jhud -> RE: Evolution & Racism (5/13/2008 5:28:49 PM)
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Don't forget that those with a lower intellectual capacity because of retardation factors also used to suffer a great deal of discrimination. It is not retardation and African that is being compared, but the treatment of those really (mentally retarded) and allegedly judged to have a lower intellect. What does lower intellect compel in the way of social policy? We have learned in the cases of those really affected that positive attention to their special needs allows many to live independent lives of human dignity. And even those who cannot live independently, can still be treated as humans. Remembering that in connection with race, nothing has been demonstrated yet, why would any information on differing intellectual abilities dictate a specific social policy? Well, in the case of those who are significantly mentally retarded, like Down’s kids, we simply eliminate the problem. We do that specifically because we make a direct link between their mental capacity and how much burden they would place on individual lives and society. If, as Watson surmises, the African people are on the whole less intelligent, then wouldn’t it make the world an easier place if they, like the other less intelligent people we eliminate, simply didn’t exist? quote:
I think you are erroneously assuming that any finding would show all those of one race less capable than all those of another. The fact that many people of African descent have done well in higher education indicates this is not the case. The most that any measure could give us is a difference in average capacity. And that tells us nothing about individual capacities. You don’t have to convince me because I don’t reduce human capabilities to genetics; but this ignores the argument made by Watson that we should adjust social policy to compensate for the lower intelligence of Africans. quote:
So you have not answered the question. As essentialsaltes has said, men and women also differ, on average, in various capacities. This was once used to justify excluding women from certain professions (e.g. police work). Today, we operate on the basis of individual ability, not gender-based averages. Why would the same not apply for alleged racial differences in intellectual capacity? Well, I think women would escape elimination by evolutionists for two reasons; they are necessary for procreation, and no substantive argument could be made that on the whole they have inferior cognitive capabilities. Though interestingly, in China and India they are being systematically eliminated because men are seen as less burdensome.
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