Quote Originally Posted by Jon View Post
We have a few good indicators of why disparities in race and crime may occur, across genetics (MAO-A gene), social science (fatherlessness), and even demographic distribution in cities (racially homogeneous and culturally impenetrable high-crime subsections of large urban areas). Society has decreed that it's taboo to study it, and our punishment for that is more violence and blame-shifting. The irony is that we truly are a diverse people, with different races, ethnicities, and genders offering various pluses and minuses. We won't earn the right to enjoy the good points and address the bad points if we can't discuss them openly.
The ideological capture of the 'Academe' is all but complete, so now not even Academics, with their much vaunted 'Academic Freedom' can discuss or research these things. The latest DIE cast is the DoE's DEI requirements for ALL sponsored research https://science.osti.gov/grants/Appl...ces/PIER-Plans