Nobel Prize-winning American scientist James Watson has been stripped of his honorary titles after repeating comments about race and intelligence.
James Watson tells the inconvenient truth: faces the consequences
(1) Intelligence tests do reveal large differences between European and sub-Saharan African nations
(2) the evidence does link these differences to universally valued outcomes, both within and between nations
(3) there is data to suggest these differences are influenced by genetic factors.
While his hope was that everybody was equal, he added, "people who have to deal with black employees find this is not true".
Nobel Prize-winning American scientist James Watson has been stripped of his honorary titles after repeating comments about race and intelligence.
James Watson tells the inconvenient truth: faces the consequences
(1) Intelligence tests do reveal large differences between European and sub-Saharan African nations
(2) the evidence does link these differences to universally valued outcomes, both within and between nations
(3) there is data to suggest these differences are influenced by genetic factors.
While his hope was that everybody was equal, he added, "people who have to deal with black employees find this is not true".
Nobel Prize-winning American scientist James Watson has been stripped of his honorary titles after repeating comments about race and intelligence.
James Watson tells the inconvenient truth: faces the consequences
(1) Intelligence tests do reveal large differences between European and sub-Saharan African nations
(2) the evidence does link these differences to universally valued outcomes, both within and between nations
(3) there is data to suggest these differences are influenced by genetic factors.
While his hope was that everybody was equal, he added, "people who have to deal with black employees find this is not true".
Nobel Prize-winning American scientist James Watson has been stripped of his honorary titles after repeating comments about race and intelligence.
James Watson tells the inconvenient truth: faces the consequences
(1) Intelligence tests do reveal large differences between European and sub-Saharan African nations
(2) the evidence does link these differences to universally valued outcomes, both within and between nations
(3) there is data to suggest these differences are influenced by genetic factors.
While his hope was that everybody was equal, he added, "people who have to deal with black employees find this is not true".