I respect @bryan_caplan, but I've hung out with IQ researchers for 20 years & _never_ heard this kind of misanthropyhttp://econlog.econlib.org/archives/2017/04/iq_with_conscie.html …
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Replying to @primalpoly
Most of the misanthropy comes from consumers, not producers, of IQ research.
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Replying to @bryan_caplan
Like antifas use 'intersectionality research' to rationalize misanthropic violence that they would have committed anyway?
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Replying to @primalpoly @bryan_caplan
what's the point of this question? If he says 'yes', what's next?
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Replying to @SilverVVulpes @bryan_caplan
Researchers shouldn't be responsible for how their ideas are used or misused by others. Guilt by association is bad intellectual hygiene.
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I assumed he was talking about IQ realist academics vs enthusiasts-postscript appreciated but it's probably done serious reputational damage
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Best long-run reputational strategy is to acknowledge the problem and deal with it.
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But how do a couple of hundred under-funded IQ researchers 'deal with' the problem of millions misunderstanding some things?
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