• Architeuthis@awful.systems
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    7 months ago

    Top comment by a large margin is an extensive ‘your sources are bad and you should feel bad’ by some Bob Jacobs, which would be encouraging, if wasnt for every. single. other. comment.

    Not a bad read overall (the BJ comment), especially if like me you didnt remember off the top of your head who Lynn is and why he sucks, even if it suffers from the forced rationalist equanimity that dictates you treat obviously disingenuous bulshit with the utmost respect as long as it is presented in a sufficiently formalistic manner and doesn’t call for genocide too overtly (I wonder what the deleted Roko comment was about).

  • blakestacey@awful.systemsM
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    7 months ago

    In 2002, psychologist Richard Lynn and political scientist Tatu Vanhanen published their seminal book

    Ah, “seminal” in the sense of “cum-bucket”

    • bitofhope@awful.systems
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      6 months ago

      Their methodology gave conclusive and unquestionable evidence that people with caucasoid skull shape are innately and genetically predisposed towards knowing what a “regatta” is.

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    7 months ago

    Paraphrasing from the comments ‘sure IQ values are bad, but they are the best measures of IQ we have’ Oof. That is pulling an battle winning argument that will lose you the entire war if you think about it.

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      7 months ago

      It’s also, probably wrong. Modern views of intelligence (see Multiple realizability of cognition and Multi-level competency collective intelligence and Free Energy Principle models) suggest you are better of measuring intelligence by measuring it’s metabolism or through perturbation and interactions.

      Which isn’t reductive enough for these people.