11/21/2006 4:12:18 PM
11/21/2006 6:08:29 PM
The book "The Bell Curve" has been debunked several times. I don't think anyone considers it actual science.
11/21/2006 6:18:20 PM
point taken. However, the "genetic argument" that racial differences don't exist is laughable, and represents one of the most clear-cut examples of people believing what they want to believe when it suits their ideals, despite the obvious evidence to the contrary all around them.
11/21/2006 6:26:29 PM
It's not that it doesn't exist, it just doesn't exist in the form people think it exists. Genetically, people look VERY, VERY similar. Skin color is a pretty insignificant factor of our genes, but a big factor in how we perceive other people.Take tiger woods for example, why is he commonly considered black instead of thai (which his mother is)? A researcher looking at Tiger Wood's genes would be more likely to peg him as some type of asian than as a black person. And most people don't have "pure" lineage, so picking a label based on their skin color or the nebulous term of "race" is pretty retarded when talking about things like genetics. It's retarded in every other sense too, but society has been built around the social construct of race (which should more aptly be called skin color the way it's used), and it shouldn't be views as anything more than that for the purposes of policy. Culture is a different issue though, which is far more concrete than race.I wouldn't be surprised if most Americans today had some native american ancestry. I read somewhere that most Europeans have some middle-east ancestry. And Native Americans are supposedly the distant relatives of the people of China. Basically, we are all good and mixed up, and becoming more and more mixed up as time goes on (and people become less "racist").[Edited on November 21, 2006 at 6:38 PM. Reason : ]
11/21/2006 6:34:17 PM
Race is based on a lot more than just skin color, as anyone can see. When looking at populations of races, clear patterns emerge which cannot be explained by cultural or societal effects.
11/21/2006 7:14:56 PM
11/21/2006 8:25:49 PM
I think the AZNs would take Tiger Woods in the racial draft
11/21/2006 8:27:16 PM
^ Dude, the blacks got him with the first overall.... get with the program! People throughout all of history have tried to categorize certain cultures and races as "smarter" or "better." This hs happened to women, blacks, Native Americans, etc. This list goes on. To my knowledge none of it has ever been validated.Take a hint. We're all in the same boat. Who the fuck cares about our skin tone?
11/21/2006 11:13:01 PM
To what bridget said, and I will post the evidence following lunch, race really has very little to do with genetic commonality. There are studies that prove that some groups in africa are more closely realted genetically to nords than other groups in africa. Additionally, to tackle the subject of physical differences, a lot of that has to do with phenotype. To use that as a factor to assume mental differences is retarded. Phenotypes differ within the white race, would you say that those with big noses and tall are more intelligent than those who are short and have small noses, no.
11/22/2006 12:58:56 PM
^I thought that's what I said.
11/22/2006 4:20:42 PM
^it was all implied, I wanted to make it explicit. Which reminds me I need to find that study.
11/22/2006 4:34:56 PM
^^^Intelligence is a phenotype and it is a physical difference... We have a very limited understanding of genetics. To assert that intelligence is linked to "race" or is not is silly, we simply don't know enough. And there are a lot more physical differences between "races" that just skin color... An albino african or southeast asian would never be mistaken as being european now would they? We know hardly anything about human genetics, and what we think is true changes everday. Article below basically says that individual genomes are about 3 times more different from others that we originally thought.http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,3-2466842,00.html
11/22/2006 7:10:34 PM
^Given that intelligence can be observed using tests, I guess I could see it as a phenotype. But really don't see your albino comment as being necessary. I never asserted that skin color was the only difference. It was made clear by me, and others, that phenotype trait differences are clearly expressed. The point I was making was that its dumb to say that intelligence differs between races based on genetic variance. The was emphasised by the point that a nord is more closely related genetically to some africans than some european groups and vis versa.
11/22/2006 8:02:40 PM