By Steve Sailer
05/18/2013
From the Huffington Post:
A fury erupted when the Washington Post reported last week that Former Heritage Foundation researcher Jason Richwine argued in his Harvard doctoral dissertation that Hispanics are genetically predisposed to have lower IQs.
Richwine’s dissertation parts from a fallacy. Modern scholars generally agree that “race” is a social construct and is not biologically determined, therefore it can’t determine intelligence.
So instead of getting bogged down in Harvard-hosted debates over which race is the smartest and most deserving of U.S. citizenship, let’s take a moment to thank all these awesome Latino inventors who gave the world a bunch of great things!
Take a look at some of the great Latino inventors in the slideshow.
Prepare to be awed.
Seriously, I could come up with a more impressive list off the top of my head. If you are going to count Spaniards as Latinos, like the list does, about how "Cervantes, inventor of the novel?"
Heck, Joan Baez’s Mexican-born physicist dad Albert Baez helped invent the x-ray microscope. (An interesting family — more evidence for my theory that there were at least as many interesting Mexican-Americans in 1972 as today).
Wikipedia has a long list of prominent Mexican-Americans. It makes for interesting but underwhelming reading. I tried to find Wikipedia’s list of prominent Italian-Americans, but it’s so long that it’s split up into numerous sub-lists in different spots.
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