DesideriScuri
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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri 2. I have no political agenda that involves any measure of IQ. Disagreeing that an article shows bigotry does not automatically mean I agree with everything the author states. But here is the problem. The author of the dissertation DOES have a political agenda involving race/ethnicity, IQ and immigration. Therefore, you might want to consider the author's motives. To use faulty logic and faulty constructs to provide "scientific support" for immigration laws in inherently unfair, if not immoral. You might not have any agenda. But the person who wrote this and was advising on immigration policy does. Do you agree with people using a faulty study to support a political agenda? All that the rest of us are doing is trying to point out why the study is inherently faulty to begin with - i.e. to point out why no one who is making policy should be relying on it. You seem to want it both ways. To endorse the study and the results but then not let anyone use it for a political agenda. What do you propose this faulty study be used for?? And again, if you agree with this study, then why don't you agree with the study that says Asian Americans are smarter than whites. Again, if that is accurate why don't we allow people to use that to make policy, too? The article cited by the OP does not support the allegations put forth by the OP. The article shows zero acts of bigotry. It may allude to some, but there is no proof. If I were to link to an article about the Great Barrier Reef and make the claim that Chinese citizens, on average, are shorter than American citizens, I would be routinely criticized (and, in this case, rightly so) about the lack of support for my assertion by the article I cited. While the article in the OP does have some connection to the OP's assertion, it doesn't support the assertion. Not surprisingly, this has been my assertion all along. The statistics compiled in the dissertation may certainly support the analysis that the studied group (Hispanic immigrants) showed an average IQ lower than the control group made up of native white Americans. No one has shown how the article cited in the OP supports the allegation that the dissertation's author is a bigot. If a study showed that white Americans had shorter dicks, on average, than non-white Americans, would the study's author be a bigot for reporting the findings?
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What I support: - A Conservative interpretation of the US Constitution
- Personal Responsibility
- Help for the truly needy
- Limited Government
- Consumption Tax (non-profit charities and food exempt)
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