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Why did you reply to MissionCriticalBit when it was I who made that claim? I almost didn't see it.
Also pointing out that the academics who study this stuff for a living don't believe in it is not fallacious, but rather a very useful piece of information.
Anyway, I wanted to give the HBDers another shot so I downloaded the survey (can we all agree that paywalls for publicly funded research is bullshit?) and I have two important things to note: genetic gaps is not equivalent to racial gaps, and the survey itself admits it is unrepresentative.
It was an internet survey:
and had a high nonresponse rate:
with respondents who are different than the field as a whole:
which heavily biases the results in favor of your position:
EDIT: To respond to missioncriticalbit below. My comment was about the sentence "HBD is not generally accepted in academia". The reason I can't show you a survey that shows you that is the same reason I can't show you a survey that zoologists don't believe in unicorns, they don't engage with it so there is no survey available (even the bad survey by anon rationalist is not about HBD). But I don't want to make an assertion without citing anything, so what is the best available option? How about an example of a professional biologists with no conflict of interests using publicly available data to create a well received paper that has been seen more than 12000 times that clearly rejects HBD.
Missioncriticalbit just makes assertions without citing anything. The reason I don't respond and refused to continue to read his reply is not because I am afraid, but because he hadn't cited anything, didn't engage with my writings and outright insulted me.
The reason I respond in an edit instead of a reply is because the HBDers have removed half a dozen of my latest comments from the frontpage while taking away a big chunk of my voting-power on this forum. I'm not inclined to give them another way to take away my voting-power, but I don't want to silence myself, so using the edit button is my workaround.