It's not about whether he committed a formal APA violation, it's about whether his patients might have been offended if they'd known the way he talked about patients on his blog, and if they'd have had a right to know about him doing so before going to him for treatment
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NotoriousAapje and
yeah when you put it like this, "do siskind's Black patients have a right to know that he thinks they are genetically inferior" seems like a pretty straightforward question to answer
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Replying to @perdricof @arthur_affect and
Does he believe they are genetically inferior? I've followed a few links people have presented as proof and I've yet to find anything of the sorts What I have found is the opposite
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Replying to @VierDrey @perdricof and
There are a couple things "the opposite" could mean: 1) Black people are genetically *superior* to white people 2) Eugenics is total bunk, and none of the important traits that people think of as "superior" or "inferior" can be mapped to genetic causes in any predictable way
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof and
Yeah, if you are stuck in that mindset, except there is at least one more - people are not inferior or superior when considering their "race"
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Replying to @VierDrey @perdricof and
Ah, yes, the rhetorical dodge where IQ/the g-factor don't imply you're a better or worse *person* It's just that, in Scott's view, the g-factor determines how good you are at doing nearly anything that matters in life, and determines who can be safely trusted to make decisions
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof and
How did that become a rhetorical dodge? Also, references, mate All I see is people claiming that some dude is super racist and the best proof they have is, "hey, I guess so"
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Replying to @VierDrey @perdricof and
I actually don't care about whether you think my IQ makes me a better or worse person in some abstract metaphysical sense I care about whether you think it should be used to determine whether to allow me to hold positions of power and responsibility
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Replying to @arthur_affect @perdricof and
OK, because I have no opinion on the matter Or, are you also imagining that part?
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Replying to @VierDrey @perdricof and
Okay, well, Scott clearly thinks whether high-IQ or low-IQ people are the ones doing important jobs is *very* important and has talked about this several times
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I believe it's strongly implied he thinks there is a racial correlation with IQ, but that's not even important Even if you leave race completely out of it, the "race-neutral" belief that high-IQ people should have more important jobs than low-IQ people is already garbage
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