Eugine_Nier comments on [SEQ RERUN] Why Are Individual IQ Differences OK? - Less Wrong
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Subject came up.
How did the subject come up? I have never ever heard this subject discussed outside of two contexts:
The question under discussion is "What can't we say?"; or
One of the interlocutors feels it's important to take civil rights away from people.
EDIT: To be absolutely clear, I'm certain the second thing is not true of any of the bootcampers, and I'm almost certain that racial IQ differences came up in conversation only as an example of something people don't consider rationally, not as a subject of interest in its own right.
Well, since this is the first reference in this thread to "What can't we say?", which of the commenters would you say "feels it's important to take civil rights away from people"?
But seriously, you should get out of the habit of assuming sinister motives of people who disagree with you.
I feel like I've been misunderstood somehow.
Ummm, Eliezer Yudkowsky's post, on which this discussion is based, is about "What can't we say?" ie. why can't we say there are racial differences in IQ.
So this thread doesn't seem to be evidence against Nisan's statement.