![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For most people, however, the sentence seems to be synonymous with: I may be wrong about the facts, but that is what the sentence means for me. It’s just that based on what I have read, I think it is probable that black people have a lower average IQ than mankind in general, and I think that IQ is highly correlated with what we normally mean by “smart” and stupid”. They would think that I were a “racist”: that I disliked black people and thought that it is fair if blacks are treated badly. But recently I have begun to believe that I won’t have much success with most people if I speak like that. I like that sentence and think it is true. Sign in Join Newsletter Digs Nick Bostrom, Longtermism, and the Eternal Return of Eugenics The techno-utopian ideology gets its fuel, in part, from scientific racism. Eugenics in the Twenty-First Century: New Names, Old Ideas. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |