Monday, July 28, 2008

Black Intelligence


Righty: We have to face the music at some point: black people just aren’t quite as sharp as the rest of us. Look at their chronic poverty everywhere in the world, their abysmal academic performance, their substandard results on SATs and IQ tests. I get tired of hearing that their intellectual shortcomings are due to their history of slavery and victimization. Come on, blacks have been free for 140 years now, and they’ve enjoyed equal rights since the 1960s. And we’re still leaving them in the dust. Sure, there are individual blacks who are pretty smart. (Most of them have at least a few drops of white blood, of course.) But the majority of blacks simply can’t compete at our level. That’s probably because they were left behind in Africa and never had the opportunity to evolve along with whites and Asians. Native black African cultures show no appreciable evidence of technology, learning or civilized arts. Why is it that even the children of black professionals score relatively low on intelligence tests? Why are there so few black mathematicians and physicists? You can’t tell me that racism has anything to do with it. The sooner we have the courage to face the truth, the sooner we can help blacks find their proper niche in society -- even if it means that the majority of them will be steered toward vocational school rather than college. It beats prison, where a third of black men are ending up these days.

Lefty: I hate to keep saying you’ve outdone yourself, Righty. But you’ve REALLY outdone yourself this time. Your comments amount to hate speech -- that’s how vile they are. You’re spewing RACIST GARBAGE, plain and simple. If this were my website, I’d ban you. But we’ve come here to debate, so let me demolish your arguments rationally. First, you can’t equate test results with actual intelligence. These tests are devised by white academics who use cultural references that totally discount the black experience. If you took a test devised by blacks, based on black culture and experience, you’d undoubtedly score even lower than you would on a white-designed test. Second, slavery and racism have left their lingering and insidious traces upon the psyches of today’s blacks. It doesn’t matter how far in the past those injustices occurred (and believe me, they’re still occurring today). All black people grow up with the notion that they’re second-class citizens, so they perform according to our expectations (and the expectations they’ve internalized). Take away the legacy of racism, and blacks would be performing at the same level as everyone else. Third: You cite the lack of "technology, learning or civilized arts" (whatever that means) in Africa. But you conveniently forget that sub-Saharan Africa was totally isolated from other world cultures until the age of colonization. Europe and Asia continually exchanged ideas via trade routes and warfare, so they grew and prospered. Even in isolation, black civilizations created remarkable monuments, and black scholars were highly esteemed in the ancient and medieval worlds. As for your implication that blacks are less "evolved," you can take that notion and shove it where the sun don’t shine. Race has been proven to be an artificial construct -- or have you had trouble keeping up with your reading, Righty? Still moving our lips, are we?

The New Moderate:

Yes, the cold statistics lean toward Righty’s observation that black IQs, on average, lag behind those of whites and Asians (the median for African Americans is around 85). By the time you reach 100, the bell curve for blacks is already flattening out. And nobody needs to be reminded that blacks have struggled (and are still struggling) to compete academically. African American dropout rates are pretty hefty compared to those of whites and Asians. A significant slice of the black population is functionally illiterate. Why? This is a troubling and almost taboo topic, but we can’t simply shove it under the rug and pretend it doesn’t exist.

Are the standardized tests subtly biased against blacks? Probably, but not significantly enough to skew the results to the degree that we’ve seen. Mathematics is culturally neutral, yet the math scores of black students tend to lag just as depressingly as their reading comprehension scores. What to make of the disparity, then? You can cite the often brutal anti-intellectual atmosphere that prevails in so many black neighborhoods -- but why are black neighborhoods anti-intellectual in the first place? Could there be a grain of truth to the racist stereotyping of black intelligence? After all, blacks languish even in Africa, where they enjoy self-rule. What if, God forbid, all those millennia of adapting to cold climates really did enhance the minds of whites and Asians?

I suggest that we tackle this hypersensitive topic from a less inflammatory perspective. We’ve all read about left-brained and right-brained individuals. Left-brained people have well-developed logical skills; they excel at abstract reasoning, reading comprehension, math and science. Right-brained people are more intuitive in their thinking: less rigidly logical, more creative and expressive. Neither style is more or less "intelligent" than the other, though Western society disproportionately rewards left-brained skills.

Are you beginning to see the picture? My hypothesis (and I wish I could see it tested by actual scientists) is that blacks, on average, are more right-brained than the rest of us. Think of the undeniable black genius for improvisation and innovation in music, language and culture in general. This is right-brained thinking par excellence, and I defy anyone to disagree with me.

Along the same lines, one could argue that adapting to inhospitable climates in Europe and Asia favored left-brained individuals -- those who could devise logical solutions to environmental challenges (though the Huns, Vikings and medieval serfs don't exactly impress us as formidable logicians). Maybe left-brained thinking was an aberration at first, a mutation that aided survival in the glacial north. And maybe those left-brained survivors lost something of their ancestors' spontaneity and creativity until they became the accountants and computer programmers of today.

An important question: can we learn to be left-brained, or are we born that way? In other words, are we talking about inherited or cultural traits? I seriously doubt if blacks are hard-wired to think solely with their right hemispheres (how to explain all the black lawyers out there?), but I wouldn’t be surprised if we eventually discovered a hereditary component. I have to wonder if it will ever happen, given the taboo status of the topic. But the sooner we unlock the mystery of subpar black academic achievement, the sooner we’ll be able to close the gap.

For example, if we discovered that blacks are more right-brained than whites or Asians, our school systems could devise special teaching methods to reach young black minds (and, for that matter, right-brained students regardless of race). We might even shed the antiquated belief that IQ is an adequate measure of intelligence. Do you see the possibilities for academic progress here?

My hypothesis makes abundant use of generalizations, and of course we should never use generalizations to apply to individuals within a group. Certainly not all blacks are right-brained, just as not all whites and Asians are left-brained. But we can no longer ignore this particular elephant in the room. As affluent whites and Asians continue to provide all manner of intellectual nurturing for their offspring, black children will lag further behind unless our teachers can connect with them. It's highly unlikely that black kids are less intelligent, but it's possible that they’re differently intelligent. Let's find out for sure by opening our minds and doing the research.

Summary: Despite lower test scores and academic failures, blacks most likely aren’t any less intelligent than whites or Asians; they simply might be more right-brained. This information, if borne out by scientific studies, would help us close the achievement gap in schools. Let’s override our PC inhibitions and do the research!

12 comments:

Rick Bayan said...

Good grief! I just discovered that Rev. Jeremiah Wright ALSO believes that blacks are predominantly right-brained. Well, at least nobody can accuse me of racism now.

starfox7000 said...

It is completely incomprehensible to me how you can try to explain intelligence and attribute it to one's race with total and complete disregard to external enviornmental stimuli. Your argument doesn't even attempt to explain the deviations from your left-brain - right-brain theory, why some whites are more artistically gifted (Mozart, DaVinci) and some blacks are more logically oriented (Dr Daniel Hale Williams, George Washington Carver, Benjamin Banneker). This topic has come up time and time again and is the bullets used in certain individuals racist armory. Truth is, this argument is invalid, always has been and always will be. Google The Jane Elliott Study and it might give you insignt into racial disparities.

Rick Bayan said...

You make an eloquent argument that, to me, sums up the liberal perspective on the race/intelligence issue -- and why the achievement gap between blacks and whites will never be closed if that perspective prevails. I know we're not supposed to notice racial differences in intellectual reasoning styles because our conclusions can be used by racists to further their sinister ends. But anyone with a scientific disposition would want to work past the PC inhibitions and find the truth.

What if there ARE inherent differences between the races? Are we supposed to ignore them and hope they go away? Or explain them away with well-meaning theories about environmental deprivation, internalized notions of inferiority and other rationalizations? Fact: A century ago Jewish immigrants lived in the same impoverished inner city environments as today's blacks. They also faced rampant discrimination and widespread contempt. Yet as a group they excelled in academics and eventually flocked to the higher professions. How do you explain the dramatic difference in their fortunes?

I've taken the Jane Elliott study into account, by the way. (See Lefty's assertion that blacks internalize our negative opinions of them.) This study has one major flaw: the lowest-achieving blacks live in totally segregated inner-city environments. They rarely come into contact with whites except as teachers (most of whom are working hard to raise the self-esteem and academic competence of their students). If there's an environmental factor operating here, it has to be the nature of inner-city black culture: the violence, drug abuse, out-of-control illegitimacy rates and anti-intellectualism. But why are black communities anti-intellectual in the first place? (You didn't find these problems in the Jewish immigrant communities of 1890-1930.) I suspect that many blacks resent the "foreign" left-brained style being imposed on them in school, and naturally they fight it.

As for deviations from my left-brain/right-brain hypothesis -- of course there will be deviations, as there are in any sample group. All I'm hypothesizing is that whites skew toward left-brain reasoning and blacks skew toward the right brain. Look at classical music vs. jazz: structured, mathematically based musical expression vs. expressive improvisation. And since I'm not a scientist, I simply hope for a more methodical investigation of my hypothesis (much the way Lawrence Summers suggested that we examine the reasons for the relative scarcity of women in science, shortly before he was run out of Harvard). When political correctness stands in the way of the truth, one or the other will have to be discarded. I was hoping we might discard the former.

RoniaH said...

I've been devouring every article, blog post, and random ranting I can find concerning the issue of blacks and intellectual capacity. Yours, thus far, is the only one to broach the subject of what to DO with the information.

I'm a black female currently en route to a Ph.D in cultural anthropology. I've had a rather stellar educational career thus far, even if I do say so myself, and had always been rather proud of my academic and professional accomplishments.

Right up until I read the scientific material that seems to prove, rather conclusively, that blacks are intellectually stunted.

That was two years ago. Since then, I've second-guessed every laurel, every promotion, every advancement, every pat on the back. I spend hours wondering if I've earned what I have, or simply been pushed along by Affirmative Action (which I abhor) and liberal white guilt (which I can't seem to escape). Where I once made a mistake and chalked it up to simply needing to master the material, I now have a passing thought that my mistakes are not because I'm unfamiliar with the task, but because I am black.

I actually considered giving up on my career goals. If I'm inherently stupid, then why bother? I already had trouble dealing with the suspicion that others viewed me as either a. an exception to the rule, b. above average "for a black", or c. a quota filler.

I even considered ending long-term relationship with my white male partner. If you love someone, isn't it only natural to want for them all the best that life can offer?

I know it's a rather trite and tired refrain, but it is hard being black. We are told by the world at large that everything about us is undesirable, from the texture of our hair to the colour of our flesh and the width of our noses. We are told we have no history or cultures worth mentioning, that we have contributed nothing to mankind, and that our only innate gifts essentially mark us for lives as beasts of burden.

In short, we are the least troublesome and most productive as slaves, or corpses. A view that is shared the world-over. Even Ghandi did not mean blacks when he spoke of peace, tolerance, and brotherly love.

I don't think science should be silenced. If the evidence strongly indicates blacks are intellectually inferior, then it should be said.

But I sincerely feel that, once it's said and accepted, there will be nothing further. Frankly, considering the state the majority of blacks are in, I wouldn't blame the world if it decided to wash its hands of us completely. The most I feel we could expect is to be collectively coddled as the retarded children of the species. Treated humanely and with patience, much the way one approaches a child with Down Syndrome.

I am gloomy about the future prospects of the black race. I am even gloomier about the prospect that I will ever again find joy or self-fulfillment in my life's professional and personal pursuits, because I am constantly followed by the whisper that, through no fault of my own, I am inferior, and of no consequence. That I, and those who share my phenotype, are a subhuman blight on the species, worthy only of enslavement or eradication.

starfox7000 said...

What in the hell are you talking about. I know you have a problem with racial differences. Why else would you devote so much of you time trying to convince the World that Blacks are different from Whites. I work as a research analyst for a major corporation. I am the Senior analyst for this company and have been for many years. Believe it or not, there are White analyst that come to me on a daily basis and ask for guidance. But, how can that be? I am Black. Is it possible for me to know more than these naturally gifted geniuses.
Dude, you seriously need to let this go. I honestly do not even what to know how you explain the intelligence of other races of individuals on this planet ( I am sure you do not know this, but some Latinos, Asians, Middle Eastern, Asian Indian, and Japanese peoples have skin as dark as African Americans).
As a species of people on this Planet, certain beliefs are held to be true.
1. We do not understand fully how the Brain - Body works. Sure, we know the mechanics and the physical makeup and structure. But how the Brain works, clearly anyone's guess (That is why we are successful at cloning and not creating).
2. Obviously, the latest comment, written by a Black PhD candidate who now thinks they are useless to the World after reading your blog, is something fabricated in your feeble attempt to prove your ridiculous point. If they are right-brained, why can't they become a gifted artist. According to your extensive experience, they could migrate there talents into an Artistic profession and become exceedingly successful. It is a proven fact, we cannot live in this World with just numbers and statistics, we MUST have art and expression, or else we would be plunged into War and conflict continuously until all life was extinguished.
Please, let this go and just live your life. It is of no concern of yours whether people are left or right brained. You should focus on what you need to accomplish in life and let others live. Irregardless of what they achieve or do not achieve in life.
Obviously, attempting to achieve success in whatever you pursue, whether successful or not, is worth more than its weight in Gold than doing nothing at all.

Rick Bayan said...

Ronia: I'll have to break up my response into sections; here's Part I.

Your comments were beautifully written, heartfelt and heartbreaking. (And yes, highly intelligent.) Nobody should have to feel inferior because of stereotyping, racism, or even hard evidence that can lead to dispiriting conclusions about one's own group. It's a tragedy that you've been made to feel inadequate. Remember that you're an individual, not the creation of a cookie cutter that stamps out identical products. You have every right to feel proud of yourself and your accomplishments.

That said, your comment is probably the most damning indictment of affirmative action that I've ever read. I do think we needed to level the playing field back in the '60s, when blacks were first liberated from years of cruel and destructive Jim Crow policies. But to continue affirmative action after two generations is unfair to everyone, including the recipients. I'm sure you're not the only affirmative action beneficiary who has been plagued by sneaking self-doubt as a result of reverse discrimination.

You need to realize that you would have succeeded on your own (just look objectively at the quality of your writing!). Believe me, you're nobody's inferior. If you sometimes make mistakes... hey, you're human! Edison made something like a thousand mistakes before he discovered the right filament for his light bulb. For that matter, I thought I was financially secure enough to quit my day job -- about six months before a major stock market crash. (Duh!) Welcome to the club, Ronia!

The second and more unsettling issue is that you seem to have internalized all the negative information (both popular stereotyping and "scientific" evidence based on tests) that you've read about black people. You've even considered renouncing your aspirations because you feel you're made of lesser stuff. DON'T DO IT. Blacks are NOT inferior. (Have you looked at the occupants of the White House lately?)

Even if you take those IQ test results seriously, you still have to consider that we're dealing with medians or averages here. For example, you could say that women live longer than men, based on actuarial statistics, but we know that plenty of men live longer than plenty of women. The same holds true for IQ. You're an individual, not a group.

The IQ debate has its evangelists on both sides, so the arguments are often slanted one way or the other. Charles Murray, author of "The Bell Curve," is a notable proponent of white and Asian intellectual superiority (based on IQ statistics, of course), while the late Stephen Jay Gould argued even more vociferously that the IQ spread between the races was rubbish. I think both sides have their agendas, and you have to take their conclusions with a grain of salt.

[End of Part I]

Rick Bayan said...

To Ronia (Part II):

My own argument was that blacks might be differently intelligent, based on right-brain dominance. As I said, I'd love to see this hypothesis tested. We place too much emphasis on left-brained skills in Western society, to the point that we've made IQ synonymous with intelligence. But we all know intuitively that intelligence is more than linear reasoning ability. For me, the level of wit and social acumen that I've observed consistently among black people is evidence enough that they're far from "stunted."

Yes, the test scores tend to be depressing, but they're not indicative of overall intelligence. We have to convince educators to break some taboos, uncover the more subtle truths behind the IQ disparities, and develop teaching methods that reach young black minds. For example, black cultures have been historically oral and not written, but do we take that into account when we develop curricula for inner-city schools?

Whew, this is turning into a dissertation. But I just want to emphasize how deeply your comments affected me. I admire your unflinching honesty and fearless self-examination, and I understand why those culturally imposed self-doubts continue to nag at you. But you really do yourself a disservice by discounting your abilities when they shine so clearly. I hope you'll pursue your highest goals and never give up. As a cultural anthropologist, you'll be in a position to conduct important scholarship on race and all its ramifications. Most important, I think you have the essential combination of intellect, objectivity and emotional depth to get it right, once and for all.

Congratulations on all you've accomplished, and my best wishes for all you're about to accomplish. I hope you'll come back and share your opinions here. We need more thinkers like you.

Rick Bayan said...

Starfox, I'll get around to your comments tomorrow. It's time for bed in these parts.

Rick Bayan said...

Starfox: I think you're seeing this issue in "black and white," and not just in the racial sense of the term. You read my hypothesis that blacks might be more right-brained than whites, and you immediately assume that I think blacks are incapable of left-brained reasoning... that they all have to become jazz musicians, ballplayers, artists or poets. Not at all. I'm just suggesting that blacks might skew toward the right brain while whites skew toward the left brain. In other words, if you drew two bell curves, there would be plenty of overlap in the middle... but you'd notice a bulge toward the right on the black curve and a bulge toward the left on the white curve.

Why don't I leave this issue alone? Because it bothers me that so many black students are falling behind in school, dropping out or depending on affirmative action to get into college. You can't just ignore that particular difference between blacks and whites unless you want the academic gap to continue indefinitely. I don't. I'd like to see educators with the guts to acknowledge the difference in learning styles, uncover the underlying causes of that difference, and DO something about it.

By the way, skin color is not an issue here. I think I'm aware that Indians and other ethnic groups can be darker than African Americans. I'm a coppery-skinned Armenian myself.

RoniaH said...

Rick---
(part I)

Thank you for the kind words. They were certainly bolstering. Neither my peers nor loved ones have been able to comprehend why the IQ data has become such an overarching issue for me. The usual response is generally one of the following two:

1. "Ronia, you shouldn't care what others think."

I have explained that I do not mind being disliked. What bothers me is being condemned merely for my race (or gender). If I am to be disparaged, I prefer it be for the content of my character. To my mind, judgment on merit is the highest respect that can be afforded any single individual. I think every human being deserves that much consideration.

It is a view heavily reflected in my stance on affirmative action. I believe the purpose and worth of the programme at its original inception was rooted in the belief, not that minorities "couldn't", but rather that deeply entrenched prejudice and opposition created an unfair barrier. Now, it seems affirmative action has become the spearhead of soft bigotry, the ugly emblem that suggests minorities are simply incapable and require the Magnanimous White Hand.

In turn, it is breeding a new generation of racists (and sexists). The entire multicultural movement, I believe, has done more harm to race relations than good. Whites have been made to shoulder the sins of their forebears, have been consigned to "the enemy", and, I think, view themselves as under attack. I am not at all surprised when otherwise perfectly sensible and educated individuals turn to racist ideology. In truth, quite a few of the new members of Stormfront differ little from the original Black Panthers. In both cases, the individuals concerned were made to feel marginalized or harassed for their race, and they responded by becoming radicals in an effort to protect themselves.

Granted, many of Stormfront's members are more akin to members of the Nation of Islam. They have simply chosen hate. But I do feel that membership in Stormfront--- or other hate groups--- wouldn't be experiencing such an increase without the unfortunate legacy of reverse discrimination.

It feels as though we are coming full circle to where we originally began. My generation (I am 25), and those behind us, I believe, would like to remedy the ills of our parents and grandparents. We truly want to learn from the mistakes of others. It simply feels as though we're being hobbled before we've truly even begun.

RoniaH said...

Rick---
(part II)

The next response I generally receive, in relation to the IQ issue, is:

2. "IQ tests are meaningless and skewed!"

That, to me, is a gross and reprehensible disregard for not only the data, but for the power of knowledge. No fact, no matter how ugly or uncomfortable, should be shut into a closet and forgotten. Because it isn't forgotten. It is latched on to by those who would use it for harm, and when such knowledge is used to justify racism, enslavement, genocide, and any number of atrocities, the ones most worthy of blame are those who, out of the kindness of their hearts, washed their hands of knowledge and permitted it to become the weapon of the hateful.

That is exactly what is happening with the IQ data. Rather than take hold of the information and, as you suggested, discover the ways in which it might lead us to solutions to our problems, it's been ignored. In turn, the racists are now using it as the cornerstone for arguments that blacks have no place in society. Among the most alarming and demoralizing "theses" I've seen put forward by that quarter is that any intelligent and accomplished black has benefited from "white blood". From this--- as a response, I believe, to the ridiculous arguments in favour of reparations--- has come the belief that blacks should be thankful for slavery, because it has civilized us whereas, otherwise, we would be nothing more than animals in a hut.

What is perhaps even more unsettling is that due to the lack of rational voices on the matter of IQ, inquisitive youths such as myself who wish to explore the issue are exposed to a continuous loop of scientific bigotry and prejudice. Coupled with the cold hard facts of reality--- the incarceration and recidivism rates of blacks; the deplorable images of blacks in popular media; the well-meaning but all-too-common "you're not like the rest of them" encounters--- is it any wonder that the conclusions we often reach put is in agreement with those who would eradicate us?

It is a complex and difficult issue, and I am angry that Those Who Make The Decisions truly feel that ignorance is more beneficial for us all.

I don't think Africans or blacks are "stupid". And I know that Black Africans are absolutely capable of self-government; after all, they were doing it for thousands of years in isolation before the arrival of Europeans to Africa's shores. But because there is not a cohesive international movement to champion open discussion, "stupid", "savage", and "incapable" is exactly how the data is being interpreted.

I'm not yet well-versed enough in the right-brain/left-brain theory to make any armchair conclusions. I am, however, frustrated over the issue because it seems that the right-brained among us are continuously belittled. Indeed, the loudest opposition to the theory tends to come from self-proclaimed artists, who feel--- justly so, I believe--- that being labelled "right-brained" is equivalent to being labelled "stupid".

Unfortunately, I see that short-coming in our collective culture becoming even more pronounced if there is ever conclusive evidence produced to suggest blacks are predominately right-brained. There seems to be a theme in society that anything that is "black" is also inherently "bad".

In truth, it's a derision I simply cannot comprehend. Timbuktu, the Taj Mahal, the Pyramids at Giza, the Sistine Chapel--- our admiration for these feats originates from the same basic place. We admire them and stand in awe because they represent the ability of man to imagine, to dream in a realm beyond the confines of flesh and bone. Even our fear and wonder at the atom bomb is of the same cloth. We marvel not merely at our technological capabilities, but at our ability to imagine things of such astounding beauty, and destructive horror. Is it truly so blasmphemous to posit that Einstein was, in his way, as "right-brained" as Picasso?

RoniaH said...

Rick---
(part III)

I once posed the following question in a class:

We were discussing "primitive" cultures of man during a single week, and I noted a difference in how Native American tribes of the U.S. were perceived in relation to African tribes. I asked why it is that, when discussing the Sioux or the Navajo or the Cherokee, we ascribe to them a "rich cultural tradition", but when discussing the Zulu or the Yoruba, there is an underlying tone that they represent an inability to achieve "appreciable" civilization? Despite the many parallels between the development of both peoples?

It is a question whose validity was denied by my professor (a proponent of the "every one is equally equal" camp), but I noted many of my peers took it to heart. I pressed the issue further by wondering, if the Zulu and Yoruba were more "white", like the Ethiopians and Nubians, would it alter the way the "civilized" world views those cultures? What does it say about us that the (arbitrary) line we use to demarcate Sub-Saharan Africa tends to move around in relation to who is and isn't viewed as "Black African"?

There are individuals in the field who are trying hard to change the negative perceptions of Black Africa. It is a difficult task, considering the seemingly irreparable mess of the continent. I am hesitant to become one of those voices, because I am nagged by the suspicion that those around me will say, "Well, of course she says Black Africans are decent people. She's black!" I suspect my championing the cause will actually weaken the arguments, because few people believe one can retain objectivity.

It's a vicious cycle--- one that we, as a species, have created and one for which we must all accept responsibility--- but I try to remain confident that we will find our way out of it, to steadier, healthier, happier ground.

Well, I had better end there, least I ponder on forever. But it is, I must say, a relief to unburden these thoughts to another person!