The other day I found out that "hbd" is banned from Slate star codex discussions because Scott considers it to be Nazi related https://twitter.com/halifaxshadow/status/890730374308929536 …
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Thank you for clarifying (someone described that as the reason in separate thread).
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...and because discussion of it was getting too far from the science, too close to culture wars, and too out of hand.
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That's fair. Thanks again.
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Hold on, what on earth does "hbd" stand for?
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@hbdchick can suggest introductory reading. Human bio diversity. -
I'm not sufficiently deep into the debate to have seen the acronym before, but that makes sense.
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Seems like this shit is blowing up
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human biodiversity isn't a movement. (say it out loud and listen to it.)
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I mean I want people to discuss claims of specific human diffs, not the claim that humans differ, which is annoying combo of trivial & taboo
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Exactly. Key is whether there are important relevant differences in things like IQ and pro-social behavior & what evidence there is for them
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*some* people.
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I'm trying to find more good ones. Do you know of any?
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more good what? people who think there are prolly pop diffs in intelligence?
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People who are into hbd but aren't right wing ideologues
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You're lying and you know it. Would you ban the "movement" of gravity believers?
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