Public policy must be informed by biological realities. An acceptance of race, and biological inequalities in general, should elicit certain responses. For the health of society, or what remains of it, racial separatism is imperative. Strong fences make good neighbours.
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In favor of?
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How about we just rephrase the question, "Should people be treated as equals?"
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What are the terms here? What are we discussing? Court of law? Everyday life? No assumptions based on past history etc?
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I don't know, I'm just rephrasing your question.
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I think people *should* be treated as equals, but that doesn't mean I think 'equality of outcome' *should* be forced (which is what egalitarians believe).
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Clearly merit has to be part of any society...but we’re all one car accident away from disability, as are all the people we love. If you are lucky you will never have to rely on the kindness of strangers, if you are not lucky you will be happy for the humanists
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Ah so you are the one who wishes to use science for political purposes...and not me...who is well-versed in postmodern theory and a “mainstream” scientist. How interesting