Re: regarding that infamous book, "The Bell Curve"

From: Cynthia (cyn386@flash.net)
Date: Mon Mar 06 2000 - 21:51:42 MST


> > Herrstein and Murry, pointed out that people cannot all be treated
the
> > same way, because each person is in individual with inherent
> > biological differences.
>
> Perhaps I am mistaken but I got the impression they were dealing
with racial
> more so than individual differences. My comment must be taken in
context. It was
> directed at their apparent ulterior motives to support their own
conservative
> extreme right wing memes, as I understood from the post to which I
responded.
> I'm against "us vs them" memes and rhetoric as being dividing and
promoting
> strife.
>
> James

The reason why it is called the Bell Curve is because it is about
differences, differences between all kinds of groups, even brothers.
The authors made the hard decision to include the racial data, despite
the hate publishing that information would draw for a reason. And the
is because leftists interpret the fact that some racial groups do not
do as well as others, as proof that America is racist. As it turns
out IQ has more to do with success; than race, education, or social
economic background.



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