In Etan Patz Case, IQ Once Again Prevents Conviction — So Why Is It STILL Supposed To Be Irrelevant In Hiring?

By Eugene Gant

05/08/2015

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Why do liberals always tell us IQ doesn’t matter, but always cite IQ deficit when they want to get a murderer off the hook?

Here is yet another: Pedro Hernandez, the former bodega worker who confessed to kidnapping and murdering 6-year-old Etan Patz in 1979 is too stupid and/or crazy to know whether he committed the crime.[ Mistrial in case of Etan Patz, among first 'milk carton' missing children, By Ray Sanchez, CNN, May 8, 2015]

Maybe that’s true, but if IQ matters enough to cast doubt on a murder conviction, certainly it ought to cast doubt on the affirmative action policies that place those of low IQ into positions in which they cannot possibly find success.

Achievement Gap

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