UncleBuck
Well-Known Member
sorry, got a little high there and just wandered around my gardens.@UncleBuck
Where'd you go man? I've never known you to give up on a troll before. You are doing so well too. Please come back!
anyhoo, i'd still like you to explain the origins of your belief in this neck down evolution theory.
i assume that because you have been preaching this theory for year on rollitup an pocketfives, you can easily explain to me why it is a good theory, even though it is popular with white supremacists like david duke and jared taylor.
i mean, that latter part is pretty damning.
nevermind that your theory comes from a book written by nicholas wade called "a troublesome inheritance", which was ranked as the most influential work of "scientific" racism to date, even though th science he cited has been ejected by those who actually did it.
The most newsworthy reaction to the book has just come from the genetic sciences community, in the form of an open letter signed by (as of this writing) 143 senior biologists and geneticists from around the world, decrying what they say is Wade's "misappropriation of research from our field to support arguments about differences among human societies."
They write: "Wade juxtaposes an incomplete and inaccurate account of our research on human genetic differences with speculation that recent natural selection has led to worldwide differences in I.Q. test results, political institutions and economic development. We reject Wade’s implication that our findings substantiate his guesswork. They do not."
http://www.latimes.com/business/hiltzik/la-fi-mh-huge-scientific-protest-20140812-column.html#page=1
why have you gone on about this theory for years?