1) Is it wrong to discriminate against certain groups, on the sole basis of skin colour (and not race), by cognitive ability? Please explain why your position position is backed by science. Refrain from answering unless you have a minimal understanding of statistics, please.
Moar questions to follow later, because I feel I'm going to have to deal with a lot of morons with this simple one.
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Anonymous2008-01-18 18:58
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FAIL again. What "wrong" means is more determined by syntactical considerations rather than contextual considerations. For one thing, it could mean "unethical." Actions can be unethical. It can also mean "incorrect." Only propositions can be true or false. Actions cannot be true or false. "[T]o discriminate against certain groups" IS AN ACTION. To specify that it be backed by science or statistics as if it were a true/false statement only renders your request illogical. FAIL again.
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Anonymous2008-01-18 19:05
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MOREOVER, you cannot expect anything other than semantics if you cannot even tell what you are asking correctly. The words "true/false" apply only to propositions, and not anything else. If you are going to say, "is this door wrong?" you cannot expect any answer because people do not know your question. As I've said, FAIL.