What I'm asking you to do is to take the social facts of tribalism and stereotyping as seriously as you take research on group differences.https://twitter.com/primalpoly/status/901442126407376902 …
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Replying to @saletan
If we scientists 'take them seriously' by your standards, do we get to teach or write about sex diffs at all? If so, when, exactly?
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Replying to @primalpoly
Those are judgment calls based on context. Academia is a good place to research such things. It has stronger institutions to prevent misuse.
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Replying to @saletan
But calls for public self-censorship are trickling back into academia, stigmatizing the research itself. Truth is becoming disposable.
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Replying to @primalpoly
Censorship and stigma are different. People deal with stigma all the time. If your work is important, you can explain to your critics why.
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Replying to @saletan
Stigma sounds easy to 'deal with' until you face ideological discrimination in hiring, promotion, tenure, grants, collaborations, etc.
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Replying to @primalpoly
Do you think the stigma and discrimination you face are worse than what women or minorities deal with?
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Email me if you'd like my views on that.
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