
Undercover Black Man said...
I'm the product of a 1,000 years of selective breeding, so I like to think cognitive advantage is distributed more along class and culture lines than mere color.
The subgroup with the most apparent demonstration of cognitive advantage is a group I call: Good Looking Healthy people.
What's smarter than that?
Thus I thwart the Hegelian dialectic of Mr. Bell (thesis) and the "Egalitarianist Scholars" (anti-thesis) and avoid the stagnation (synthesis) of race competition. Change the game.
It's not that "The Bell Curve" persuaded me of anything. It was the feebleness of the arguments from all the Establishment egalitarianist scholars who lined up to debunk it.
If the premise of "The Bell Curve" was so manifestly absurd... the egalitarianists should be able to knock it down with ease.
In my point of view, though, they haven't. The less scrupulous among them, such as Nulan, merely resort to leftist bullying tactics.
Where stand you, DV, on the premise that different human sub-groups might have (generally speaking) different cognitive capacities due to genetics?