Genius does not necessarily correlate with being a good person. Watson is a prime example. There is nothing wrong with acknowledging his contributions while also acknowledging his shortcomings.
manuel59686 on
Yes, it leaves a problematic legacy: despite all the twin studies, allele frequency studies, and psychometric studies demonstrating genetic intellectual differences between populations around the world, scientists deny it solely out of ideological bias and have condemned and stripped it of its deserved recognition solely out of ideology.
TedMich23 on
In the field of DNA research it was said there were two types of people: those who hated Jim Watson and those that had never met Jim Watson.
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Genius does not necessarily correlate with being a good person. Watson is a prime example. There is nothing wrong with acknowledging his contributions while also acknowledging his shortcomings.
Yes, it leaves a problematic legacy: despite all the twin studies, allele frequency studies, and psychometric studies demonstrating genetic intellectual differences between populations around the world, scientists deny it solely out of ideological bias and have condemned and stripped it of its deserved recognition solely out of ideology.
In the field of DNA research it was said there were two types of people: those who hated Jim Watson and those that had never met Jim Watson.
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