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I don't think that NIH wants to be in the Eugenics business, so they're taking steps to avoid it.

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I don't think that NIH wants to be in the Eugenics business, so they're taking steps to avoid it.

Indeed, and in complaining about it I think people are revealing more about themselves than they they are their opposition.

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Finding links between IQ and genetics is crucial if we ever want polygenic screening for IQ to work well. Shouldn't we want smarter children?

What makes you think we want polygenic screening for IQ to work well? I sure as fuck don't.

Why? I feel that is an impulse worth exploring.