I think that drawing attention to racial gaps in IQ test results without highlighting appropriate social context is in-and-of itself racist.
Why is it that this doesn’t count as highlighting appropriate social context?
I also think that it is deeply unfair that unequal access to education, nutrients, and basic healthcare leads to inequality in social outcomes, including sometimes disparities in skills and cognitive capacity. This is a huge moral travesty that we should not paper over or downplay. [apology paragraph 2]
I guess you could say that the social context is only mentioned rather than highlighted, and that there is more context he could have added.
Why is it that this doesn’t count as highlighting appropriate social context?
I guess you could say that the social context is only mentioned rather than highlighted, and that there is more context he could have added.