One option is "shut up and let genetic methods improve to the point where it's bloody obvious".
"The Bell Curve" is a good example of somebody trying this too early. I think there are many advantages to (cont)
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The Bell Curve was too early for Murray's sanity but introduced innumerable ppl to the topic.
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And yet every time I bring it up, people say "But that's like the Bell Curve, and that was debunked and racist."
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It's not about the mass impact of TBC it's about its impact on the small fraction of researchers it inspired.
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There are whole journals where stuff is discussed openly. Researchers like journals and nobody bothers them there.
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So more people would be IQ realists today if not for The Bell Curve coming out so early? That seems crazy to me
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Atlas Shrugged is to libertarians as The Bell Curve is to IQ realists born before 1975.
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