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Biology does not determine intelligence or skill from "summary" of Inferior by Angela Saini

The idea that intelligence or skill is solely determined by biology is a notion that has long plagued society. It is a harmful belief that has led to discrimination and inequality based on gender and race. However, research has shown that there is no scientific basis for this assumption. Intelligence and skill are complex traits that are influenced by a multitude of factors, including environment, culture, and upbringing. Studies have consistently demonstrated that there is no inherent biological difference in intelligence between men and women. While there may be variations in certain cognitive abilities, these differences are not significant enough to suggest that one gender is inherently more intelligent than the other. In fact, research has shown that there is a wide range of variation within each gender, debunking the idea of a clear-cut distinction between male and female intelligence. Similarly, the notion that certain races a...
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    Inferior

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