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Racism and IQ-ism
Posted by Gerrit at 2007-12-10 13:05:47

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Race and Intelligence… there’s an easy Monday morning issue that everybody can agree on.  Oh wait, that’s not even remotely true.  Since the Bell Curve was published over ten years ago, the race/intelligence debate has simmered on the back burner, boiling over in the past two months.

The senile rantings of DNA co-discoverer James Watson sparked this latest round, but even more interesting is blogger Andrew Sullivan’s more nuanced role.  He’s been a major proponent of the viewpoint that different races do in fact have different intelligence levels.  He also does his best to keep the issue alive, posting updates on the subject at least weekly.  If it seems like his stake in the issue is almost personal, it probably is.  During his stint as editor of the New Republic, he nearly faced mutiny from his staff for publishing excerpts from The Bell Curve.  He seems to have dug himself into the trenches on this particular position, but enjoys using it to regain some conservative cred.

Although his motives are probably personal, his actions nonetheless promote the exercise proper scientific skepticism.  Unfortunately, the overly-P.C. scientific community has tried, embarrassingly, to suppress the debate on the issue.  Following Mr. Watson’s statements, the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory moved immediately to suspend him.  The Science Museum of London cancelled a speech.  His publicist was quick to issue a retraction.  We’re a step away from scientific McCarthyism.  Suppressing the debate on an issue because it's not politically correct does a disservice to free speech and the scientific method.

Sullivan and his crew is right.  The evidence does seem to show an IQ gap between races, with Asians and Ashkenazi Jews at the top and Native Americans not having a large enough sample size to be counted.  The validity of these data points seems to be reasonably well-established.  Yet the same data lead us to vastly different conclusions.  Racists, like James Watson, interpret it to mean that Africans are idiots.  Myself and most people whose social networks extend beyond a whites-only country club realize that these data don’t jive with our real-world experience, so we mine the complexities for a better interpretation.

Malcolm Gladwell threw his hat into the ring this morning, with a New Yorker article on IQ testing being the best take on the subject.  He points out that Sullivan-types are IQ fundamentalists, attaching far too much importance to an arbitrary number that seems to be a poor measure of intelligence.  The notion of quantifying intelligence is pretty close to a joke at this point.

I’d go a step further… even if intelligence could be quantified, who really cares?  Intelligence is functionally useless in the real world.  Would it matter if Eskimos were smarter than Armenians by a fraction of a percent?  Has being smart ever accomplished anything useful?  It’s the jocks that rule high school, not the nerds.  We live in an idiocracy.  Intelligence doesn’t help people advance their career or find a more attractive mate.  If IQ tests showed dolphins were more intelligent than humans, we’d just use our pointy sticks to force the dolphins to do higher math for us.  Let’s stop this endless fixation on intelligence and move on to more important things. 

Like writing a funny post instead of all this serious stuff...


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-475 Mon, Dec 10 '07
02:20:46 PM
First comment on my own post! Woohoo! Some vital additions:

- Enigmatic genius Charles Mudede over at the Stranger posts simultaneously, with the same conclusion as me. Great minds think alike? Or fools seldom differ?
- Andrew Sullivan points us to the New York Times, which reports that noted racist James Watson is himself a brother. Here I thought Strom Thurmond had taken the cake.
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811 Mon, Dec 10 '07
03:16:18 PM
I totally agree with this: "Suppressing the debate on an issue because it's not politically correct does a disservice to free speech and the scientific method."

Yet, I find myself unable to give a flying shit about the entire notion. And with the exception of that one Hawai'ian island where none of the natives have ever bred outside of their own bloodlines, are there even enough of a sample of ANY pure races to determine a mean IQ?

Counting WoW and DnD virgins inhabiting the same basement does not count.

We know people are idiots. What I take issue with is the fat. Let's study some cornerless bastards and figure out what the fuck their deals are and why my health insurance premiums have to be so goddamn high to balance out the obesity/healthcare nightmare connection, huh?
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14,000 Mon, Dec 10 '07
04:50:46 PM
Wow. This topic started with me thinking "those damn post hoc ergo propter hoc fascists" then moved into "stupid IQ purists and that boring marilyn vos savant, if she were so smart she'd talk down to people a little more" and then after SWZA all I could think was "why isn't anyone up in arms about how they charge big girls for extra fabric, like they couldn't find a way to balance the cost internally so the XL clothes are four bucks more, because apparently thats the price of our dignity?"

Now I'm thinking about how obesity related diseases, faulty IQ correlations, and Nancy Grace all represent alarmist points of view, and how sad it is that Nancy Grace gets to be on national TV while Audience of Two is still sleeping with the landlord.
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9.21 Mon, Dec 10 '07
05:20:55 PM
I don't know much about IQ tests (which probably loses me some points right there), but to me rationality and adaptability to circumstances are the keys to real wisdom. And I have a hard time imagining a test that could quantify those things. Additionally, I would rather spend time around a wise person than a smart one, and wisdom is something that comes only through experience, something Smart people often haven't had much of.
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