I think you have misread and misused the quote. It does not suggest following HBD to its “logical destination” (which in my mind evokes things like genocide and forced sterilization), it suggests that if EA were to accept different biological bases for observed phenomena, such as men disproportionately occupying positions of leadership, EA would then naturally progress to the idea that other observed phenomena (Asian and Jewish overrepresentation in cognitively demanding fields, for example) could be reflections of biological reality.
I think Jgray’s comment addresses my other notion that your position on a topic being too toxic to even discuss in good faith perfectly fits Hanania’s framework of the taboo.
I think you have misread and misused the quote. It does not suggest following HBD to its “logical destination” (which in my mind evokes things like genocide and forced sterilization), it suggests that if EA were to accept different biological bases for observed phenomena, such as men disproportionately occupying positions of leadership, EA would then naturally progress to the idea that other observed phenomena (Asian and Jewish overrepresentation in cognitively demanding fields, for example) could be reflections of biological reality.
I think Jgray’s comment addresses my other notion that your position on a topic being too toxic to even discuss in good faith perfectly fits Hanania’s framework of the taboo.