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Brillyant comments on Open thread, Oct. 03 - Oct. 09, 2016 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Brillyant 07 October 2016 09:31:43PM -1 points [-]

I accept genes are a big part of the picture.

I'm not sure I believe genetics are more important than other factors. And this is not necessarily a simple nature vs. nurture issue. In the case of African Americans' treatment in U.S. history, it's an extreme set of "nurture" circumstances that robbed a group of people of all opportunity for many generations, based on race. I'm not sure "good genes" simply overcomes extremely lopsided (often systemically unfair) circumstances.

Anyway, it won't be resolved here. Thanks for your thoughts.

Comment author: chron 13 October 2016 08:09:45PM 1 point [-]

In the case of African Americans' treatment in U.S. history, it's an extreme set of "nurture" circumstances

No it's not. It only seems that way to you because you know almost no non-US history.

Comment author: Brillyant 13 October 2016 08:30:33PM -1 points [-]

Extreme in terms of U.S. then? Extreme is relative, right? That's what you're saying?

Comment author: chron 13 October 2016 10:43:36PM 1 point [-]

However, not necessarily extreme in terms of what some immigrant groups experienced before arriving in the US.