Even if strong genetic determinism is true this only applies if you take the range of available outcomes to be fixed or natural (which IS rightism?) The point of anything any dogmatic leftist said in here, however, was to establish an independence of SES and T, not SES and genes.
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Strong genetic determinism is false.
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I know, if only bc human environments are themselves evolving
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Replying to @adornofthagn @Race__Realist and
also, because language is a virus. please do go on though, Nick Land having to deal with a comprehensive critique of genetic determinism by someone called RaceRealist is pretty much exactly the sort of content I'm on this website for
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"RaceRealist" is an HBD-denialist troll. You'll probably like him.
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An hbd blogger disagreeing with me? Must be a troll! The amount of bad faith says quite a lot about which side of the debate is actually committed to a dogma
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Replying to @Outsideness @nishikiprestige and
I'd like to know where I've ever denied that race is a biological reality.
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Replying to @Race__Realist @Outsideness and
you betrayed the party line, it doesn't matter what you actually have to say, i'm sorry
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Funnily enough, it turns out that what he had to say, before becoming devious about it, was "Heil Hitler". (I already massively regret not letting your HBD-resistor bromance blossom further.)
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