RE: virus: Re:Leaded gas, racial differences, IQ, and crime

From: Dr Sebby (drsebby@hotmail.com)
Date: Wed May 26 2004 - 15:18:26 MDT

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    ...we freely grant truth to the concept that different ethnic regions will
    produce slight differences in phenotype, so why is it such a stretch to
    imagine that minor mental differences would exist as well? keep in mind
    that in an instrument as incredibly complex as the human brain - which then
    creates even more complex 'output' on multiple fronts over many decades;
    even miniscule differences would, in the end product, become extrapolated
    into rather visible differences. not necessarily in potential, but
    certainly in methodology of learning, or even different orientation (e.g.
    spatial, logical, math, etc..) ordering.

    ...following this, we must keep in mind that the modern industrialized world
    of today has pretty much been created by "the white man" and his culture.
    when europe went into africa and took it and its people apart...they left it
    with their religion, their government philosophy, even their borders drawn
    up by wealthy aristocrats with no regard to local african tribal treaties
    and conflicts.

    ...all this taken into account plus the fact that the american black
    population has long been the victim of economic and educational inequality,
    diet, and persistant jim crow laws, it is no wonder they have continuing
    problems today...it was just a couple decades ago that they were officially
    2nd class citizens.

    DrSebby.
    "Courage...and shuffle the cards".

    ----Original Message Follows----
    From: "rhinoceros" <rhinoceros@freemail.gr>
    Reply-To: virus@lucifer.com
    To: virus@lucifer.com
    Subject: virus: Re:Leaded gas, racial differences, IQ, and crime
    Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 11:59:09 -0600

    [Jonathan Davis]
    This is interesting, but as the author points out correlation does not
    establish cause

    [rhinoceros]
    Of course it doesn't. Masters talks about a 0.97 correlation between violent
    crime and leaded gas sales 18-19 years before. He says "parenatal exposure
    to lead is a plausible hypothesis".

    Agreed, a high statistical correlation does not establish a cause. Take, for
    example, the number of cars. Logically, the number of cars would go together
    with gas sales and would have the same correlation with violent crime as
    long you don't pay attention to the use of leaded or unleaded gas (assuming
    the author's hypothesis is correct). Also, there can be other unrelated real
    causes which just happen to go together with leaded gas sales.

    On the other hand, a high statistical correlation does tell you where to
    look for causes. This is what we have here, when Masters looked into the
    physiological effects of toxic metals.

    [Jonathan Davis]
    also, we need to see evidence that Blacks have higher lead levels, the
    Flynn effect affects all groups, the score differences are also found in the
    UK where black immigrants were often housed in the same if not superior
    housing as whites.

    [rhinoceros]
    This theory is prof. Masters' pet peeve. I cannot retrieve the full study he
    posted from the files folder of the Evolutionary Psychology yahoo group --
    there must be a technical problem. This one seems to be related:

    http://www.crime-times.org/97d/w97dp1.htm

    From what I can see in the few lines he posted, his argument is that the
    same lead exposure (same environment) had different physiological effects on
    what he calls "Blacks".

    [Jonathan Davis]
    I am certain the explanation is environmental or cultural, but I think this
    one is a long shot.

    [rhinoceros]
    I can see why this hypothesis looks suspect: It does not cohere with the
    paradigms we usually follow when talking about matters of criminality and
    race (whatever that means). However, I have yet to see any "bad science" in
    the hypothesis. This is from the link posted above:

    <quote>
    Masters et al. stress that "neurotoxicity is only one cause among many, at
    most functioning as a catalyst which, in addition to poverty, social stress,
    alcohol or drug abuse, individual character, and other social factors,
    increases the likelihood that an individual will commit a violent crime."
    But reducing even this one risk among many is an important goal, they say,
    "given the extraordinary level of violence that persists in urban America
    and the failure of traditional policies to meet it."
    <end quote>

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