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TopicCalifornia school science project that connected race and IQ is pulled
Antifar
02/11/18 1:08:29 PM
#46:


Oh_Boy_ posted...
I see Fox edited the original article and left out the student had a history of making racist statements.



http://www.sacbee.com/news/local/education/article199440204.html

Some of those outraged by the racially charged project say it points to a larger problem: the lack of ethnic diversity in the schools elite HISP program.

The project that started the controversy was titled Race and IQ. It raised the hypothesis: If the average IQs of blacks, Southeast Asians, and Hispanics are lower than the average IQs of non-Hispanic whites and Northeast Asians, then the racial disproportionality in (HISP) is justified.
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The controversial project also included a bibliography and quotes from five books, one a text from 1904 called The Essential Kafir that argued South African blacks were intellectually inferior to whites. The term kaffir has since evolved into a racial slur in South Africa, where it is sometimes referred to as the k-word.

I think that a lot of people, especially of color, are really hurt and upset by this, said Chrysanthe Vidal, a senior in the HISP program.

She said the student who prepared the report has a history of making racist remarks in class. He is described by peers as a boy of Asian descent and a participant in the accelerated Humanities and International Studies program, or HISP. The Sacramento Bee did not speak to the student and is not identifying the minor.

The HISP program is designed to promote cultural awareness and sensitivity. Often, it includes alternative viewpoints on history. For example, one HISP student said that while learning about Christopher Columbus, students also learned about the Indian genocide and the perspective of Native Americans on white settlers.

The program currently has 508 students enrolled, including 12 African American students, 80 Hispanic students and 104 who are Asian, according to data provided by the district.

Weve clearly not progressed as much as the students want to think we have, said one freshman in HISP. Its just kind of shocking to think someone could enter into that program knowing that is what we are learning about and being so closed-minded.

The idea of race being tied to intelligence has a long and controversial history and is considered fringe. It is associated with other ideas including eugenics often euphemistically referred to as human biodiversity in recent years that attempt to tie racial superiority to science.


Nothing says rigorous science like citing a book from 1905.
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