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Physiology & Medicine / Re: Do your genes affect your GCSE grades?
« on: 31/08/2015 17:45:42 »
NOBODY in America would have touched this "scientific" study with a 10 foot pole because of its obvious racist and sexist nature. The fact that you people prefer to pretend that those faults don't exist, damns your case irretrievably.
America, you see, struggles against racism and sexism and doesn't enshrine them as scientific truth....even in Texas. So, yes, America isn't Britain.....Sir.
It is difficult to admit it, but you may, in fact, be correct. Intelligence may actually be largely inherited We shall have to see if Prince William has inherited the keen intelligence and, perhaps, integrity of Prince Charles.
I shall continue to believe that this is not so - at least until I see a study that includes separated twins and DOESN'T presume that women are of different intelligence. Tell me again why it was "scientific" to treat women separately. As a benighted colonial the subtleties of "Genetic Psychology" elude my grasp.
And also I will wait until there is a "scientific" article that doesn't rate a screamer on the front page of the Daily Mail.
America, you see, struggles against racism and sexism and doesn't enshrine them as scientific truth....even in Texas. So, yes, America isn't Britain.....Sir.
It is difficult to admit it, but you may, in fact, be correct. Intelligence may actually be largely inherited We shall have to see if Prince William has inherited the keen intelligence and, perhaps, integrity of Prince Charles.
I shall continue to believe that this is not so - at least until I see a study that includes separated twins and DOESN'T presume that women are of different intelligence. Tell me again why it was "scientific" to treat women separately. As a benighted colonial the subtleties of "Genetic Psychology" elude my grasp.
And also I will wait until there is a "scientific" article that doesn't rate a screamer on the front page of the Daily Mail.