Make the World Flat: Race and Intelligence
Video by Ryan Faulk. See occidental ascent for more.
1. Context of the “debate”
- Steven Jay Gould: Egalitarian Fraud (0:00)
- Franz Boas: Egalitarian Fraud (5:20)
- The Egalitarian Fiction and the Collective Fraud (11:10)
- Mainstream Science on Intelligence (16:45)
- Mainstream Science on Race (30:18)
- The Validity of Race (34:31)
2. Egalitarianism in practice
- Affirmative Action and Civil Rights (40:20)
- Black Invention Myths (46:25)
- Hate Crime Hoaxes (51:33)
- The Lynching and Police Discrimination Myths (55:58)
- South Africa (1:01:18)
- Non-European Immigrant Populations (1:13:04)
- Questions for Egalitarians (1:19:17)
3. Basic Principles
- Ecological Correlation (1:22:14)
- Validity of IQ (1:25:38)
- Test Bias (1:26:48)
- Controlling for Socioeconomic Status (1:28:57)
- Heritability of IQ (1:29:49)
- The Flynn Effect (1:37:15)
- Egalitarian Backbone Fallacies (1:39:43)
- Not Enough Genetic Distance (1:43:26)
4. Race and IQ
- Broad Arc of Data (1:47:07)
- Concepts and Science (1:53:19)
- A Review (1:55:25)
- The Default Position (1:57:10)
- Dog Breeds, Human Races and Double Standards (1:57:31)
- Prevalence of Myopia by Race (2:00:32)
- Gene Amplification (2:29:39)
- Regression to the Mean (2:35:42)
- Brain Size (2:39:52)
- Intermediate race, intermediate IQ (2:48:17)
- Eyferth (2:51:21)
- Nutrition (2:53:21)
- Abecedarian Project (2:57:12)
- Is the gap narrowing? (2:58:52)
- Stereotype Threat (3:00:37)
- Guns, Germs, Steel and Red Herrings (3:06:00)
- You can raise your IQ! (3:11:02)
- Correlation is not Causation (3:12:59)
- You can’t find every gene associated with intelligence! (3:15:23)
5. Conclusion
- Who’s the creationist (3:20:12)
- Make the World Flat (3:33:41)
There is no firm reason to anticipate that the intellectual capacities of peoples geographically separated in their evolution should prove to have evolved identically. Our wanting to reserve equal powers of reason as some universal heritage of humanity will not be enough to make it so. - James Watson
I am inherently gloomy about the prospect of Africa...all our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours – whereas all the testing says not really. - James Watson