• Don Piano
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    93 days ago

    Never heard of any colleague who had issues publishing stuff relating to intelligence, which makes me suspect that the “free of prejudices against this kind of research” bit is maybe a lie. I mean this in the sense that it might be not prejudice but rather just plain old judice, i.e. peer review that prevents edgelords from publishing.

      • Don Piano
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        53 days ago

        The ones motivated by [Peter Sellers] bold curiosity for the adventure ahead! [/Sellers]?

    • Don Piano
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      93 days ago

      “In recent years, the journal has come under increasing attack for publishing research that some people consider racist” lol

      • Don Piano
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        53 days ago

        Ugh, still waking up so multiple comments.

        Even the shittier variants of intelligence related research I know of has no big issues finding a journal. How bad must Intelligence be?

  • @MBM
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    83 days ago

    Was curious why you didn’t just link directly but then I saw the big Genetics/Human Biodiversity/Fertility Decline/Biotech block on Aporia’s front page. I guess at least they’re not hiding it.

    • Sailor Sega Saturn
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      93 days ago

      Ah yes, the journal of intelligence:

      First, Kanazawa’s (2008) computations of geographic distance used Pythagoras’ theorem and so the paper assumed that the earth is flat (Gelade, 2008). Second, these computations imply that ancestors of indigenous populations of, say, South America traveled direct routes across the Atlantic rather than via Eurasia and the Bering Strait.