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Suppose one day we find evidence that, let's say Bolivians, are intellectually superior than others. Will we suppress this information or knowingly subvert the evidence for fear of being labeled racist and causing societal unrest? Or will we simply say it simply because such evidence has been found?
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that day would never come because people cannot define what "intelligence" truly is. if we cannot define it how can we adequately test it?
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Generalization is discouraged and frowned on, yet nevertheless, generalization is a tendency.
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not all tendencies are good. pedophiles have the tendency to be sexually attracted to young children and i'm pretty sure we can all agree that's not a good tendency.
also, generalizations are frowned upon because they are a hinderance. even in writing generalizations are frowned upon because they prevent the paper from reaching a deeper meaning.