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Culture War Roundup for the week of February 26, 2024

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What is there to explain? If the HBDers are correct, a color blind and meritocratic set of policies will lead to the same outcome as an "HBD aware" set, and if they are wrong, it is not I who owes anyone an explanation, it is they.

Their explanation is "it's racism, so we have to bring back affirmative action".

an "HBD aware" set

What is that set of policies? My first thought was colorblind meritocracy, but that's obviously not what you're referring to.

HBD aware could also promote the current policy framework. Reasoning that blacks will never achieve equal representation in a meritocracy they could argue for affirmative action in order to make a more stable society (I personally do support some affirmative action). You can’t have a stable Democracy where 15% of an easily identifiable ethnic group gets .3% of the elites if that. Those people vote too.

You tell me. What value does HBD awareness add unless one is looking to justify discrimination based on qualities other than individual merit?

I think HBD is true, and that's a damn shame. But, the reason Ben Carson is literally the only notable medical innovator to be black has to be a reason in a country with American racial politics. In a colorblind meritocracy Ben Carson, a bunch of Asians, and some whites would be recognized as medical geniuses. 'Why are so few of our medical geniuses black?' is a genuine question that is admittedly often asked by insane grifters.

It means that you're willing to accept than group differences might just actually be due to individual merit, not discrimination, which means we don't have to try to toss out our whole meritocratic system every time we see a disparity.

That's what it offers. An actual, colorblind, meritocratic system.

Am I convinced that we're able to get there? The path seems hard; people won't like to hear it. But that's the dream.

No, you tell me.

As-is, you might as well be asking me to define iouyqrwe while also basing your arguments on it.