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  • 14:47, 1 May 2025 Bootstrap talk contribs deleted page Taboo Race and IQ (content was: "== Why many intellectuals accept the taboo on discussing Race & IQ == === 1. Professional and reputational incentives === '' Universities, journals, and grant-giving bodies have strong norms against research that could be interpreted as supporting “scientific racism.” Publishing in or even publicly discussing this area is therefore widely perceived as career-limiting [1][6]. '' Scholars note that only a small minority of academics want to risk ostracism or reduced pr...")
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