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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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From: J. C. Dithers1/19/2005 9:50:36 AM
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Are men innately better at science and math than women?

Here is a perfect example of why scientific practice is hopelessly compromised and confined by dogma.

boston.com

Harvard president Lawrence Summers had the audacity to point out that "research in behavioral genetics is showing that things that people attributed to 'socialization' might actually have a biological basis" ... and that "women might not have the same 'innate ability' or 'natural ability' as men."

BLASPHEMY!!! Calls for his resignation are already out. Such a belief is absolutely forbidden in scientific scripture. (Unless, of course, he had been speaking about the homosexual gene, in which case it would have fine).
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