Andrew Sullivan has no clue what he’s talking about

(via Balloon Juice)

The Study Of Intelligence, Ctd

Well, yes, I do tend to get concerned when politics cramps research and when certain facts are suppressed. And the subtle but clear differences in IQ between broad racial groups are a reality – across country and continent and world. They do not only persist when controlling for economic class, on some measures, they increase. Now, this is only the first baby step in the discussion, but it strikes me as the most important one. And it is this finding – staring right out at us from vast amounts of data that no one disputes – that prompts the question: why? At least that’s what I can say for myself. I had no interest in this subject until I saw the data in Murray’s and Herrnstein’s book. I was, frankly, astounded by it. As a highly educated person, I had never been exposed to this data. And yet, it turned out it was undisputed. Merely the interpretation of it was open to real and important debate.

staring right out at us from vast amounts of data that no one disputes – No one disputes? It doesn’t take much effort to find critics of Murray’s and Herrnstein’s work.

One can check out Stephen Jay Gould’s The Mismeasure of Man (the second edition disputes data Sullivan claims no one disputes).

Fake Water

(via Pharyngula) Apparently someone thinks people are stupid enough to buy something called Real Water. This so called “Real Water” is supposed to be alkalized – Apparently “regular” water is somehow lacking electrons while “Real Water” is good for you because it adds extra electrons. (more…)

What PZ Myers said

Why I am an amoral, family-hating monster…and Newt Gingrich isn’t I think I understand, though — it doesn’t matter what you do, all that matters is what you say. The Republicans support a version of marriage that rests on tradition, authority, and masculine dominance, and everything they do props up one leg of the tripod … Continue reading “What PZ Myers said”

Gullible Audiophiles

(via James Randi Educational Foundation) Nate Mansfield, Sales Manager of Kimber Kable, happily showed off the company’s newest products, the complete line of Kimber Select KS 6000 series speaker cables ($4400–$18,800/8ft pair, depending upon level and wiring). Introduced in prototype form at CES 2010, the KS series has been shipping for the last six months, … Continue reading “Gullible Audiophiles”

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