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There's a little cabal of racist "scientists" all writing in the same journals, reviewing one another, etc. just as there is with "global warming skepticism" and "[[TERF|gender critical feminism]]". | There's a little cabal of racist "scientists" all writing in the same journals, reviewing one another, etc. just as there is with "global warming skepticism" and "[[TERF|gender critical feminism]]". | ||
+ | ==Follow-Up== | ||
+ | * '''2023-05-15''' [https://toot.cat/@woozle/110374397973819752 draft reply] to emails (not shown here) about how we decide when a theory is off the table as a premise. | ||
==Acknowledgements== | ==Acknowledgements== | ||
''The bulk of this response is thanks to a friend who is an avid volunteer student of Wikipedia and fringe theories.'' | ''The bulk of this response is thanks to a friend who is an avid volunteer student of Wikipedia and fringe theories.'' |
Latest revision as of 21:28, 15 May 2023
This is a response to: |
Wikipedia Unfairly Silences Racist Speech
Again with the nonsense...
Just a couple of examples:
Rushton was a racist who took money from a fund (and later become president of the fund before his death) that was founded by a racist who hated desegregation and wanted to prove that Black people were "inferior" by claiming his beliefs were backed by "science" (pro-tip: nope). The founder of the fund (which itself spread a pro-eugenics film) even had a trip to Nazi Germany, a jolly time reportedly being had by all.
- RationalWiki: J. Philippe Rushton, Pioneer Fund
- unDark 2022-12-16: Draper’s Millions: The Philanthropic Wellspring of Modern Race Science
Charles Murray cited "sources" that were known racists and eugenics.
- RationalWiki: The Bell Curve
There's a little cabal of racist "scientists" all writing in the same journals, reviewing one another, etc. just as there is with "global warming skepticism" and "gender critical feminism".
Follow-Up
- 2023-05-15 draft reply to emails (not shown here) about how we decide when a theory is off the table as a premise.
Acknowledgements
The bulk of this response is thanks to a friend who is an avid volunteer student of Wikipedia and fringe theories.