Science is politically incorrect[views:2264][posts:12]______________________________ [Oct 19,2007 9:36pm - CNV ""] LONDON, England (CNN) -- Nobel laureate biologist James Watson was suspended Friday from his longtime post at a research laboratory and canceled his planned British book tour after controversial comments that black people are not as intelligent as white people. James Watson won the 1962 Nobel prize for discovering the structure of DNA. Watson has apologized for the controversial remarks. He failed to appear to a book signing at a London bookshop Friday afternoon, and organizers of his planned Sunday evening talk at Newcastle's Center for Life said they had been informed Watson would not appear because he was already on a flight home to the States. The board of trustees at New York's Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, which Watson has led for nearly four decades, said they had suspended his administrative responsibilities pending a review of his comments. Watson, 79, an American who won the 1962 Nobel prize for his role in discovering the double-helix structure of DNA, apologized Thursday for his remarks -- but not before London's Science Museum canceled his talk there, planned for Friday evening. The museum said Watson's words had "gone beyond the point of acceptable debate." The controvery began with an October 14 interview Watson gave to the Sunday Times, which quoted him saying he was "inherently gloomy about the prospect of Africa" because "all our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours, whereas all the testing says not really." Watson also asserted there was no reason to believe different races separated by geography should have evolved identically, and he said that while he hoped everyone was equal, "people who have to deal with black employees find this is not true." The biologist apologized "unreservedly" Thursday for his comments and said he was "mortified" by the words attributed to him. Don't Miss * Trio win Nobel in economics * Al Gore shares peace prize * Mental Floss: 15 fun Nobel Prize facts "I cannot understand how I could have said what I am quoted as having said," Watson said during an appearance at the Royal Society in London. "I can certainly understand why people, reading those words, have reacted in the ways that they have." "To all those who have drawn the inference from my words that Africa, as a continent, is somehow genetically inferior, I can only apologize unreservedly. That is not what I meant. More importantly from my point of view, there is no scientific basis for such a belief." Watson was expected to sign copies of his new book, Avoid Boring People: Lessons from a Life in Science, at Blackwell bookshop in central London Friday afternoon but failed to appear. Soon afterward, a spokeswoman for the Center for Life in Newcastle, where Watson was expected to speak Sunday night, said they had been told Watson was canceling all speaking engagements and was already flying home. Center spokeswoman Julia Hankin said they were disappointed. "We welcomed the opportunity to discuss his controversial comments," Hankin said. "We had hoped for a rigorous and lively debate." Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, the institute on New York's Long Island which Watson has headed since 1968, confirmed it had suspended his responsibilities as chancellor "pending further deliberation by the board." It said the board publicly disagreed with the comments attributed to Watson in the Sunday Times. Late Thursday, The 1990 Trust, a British civil rights group, called for a boycott of Watson's books and pressure to be put on venues to cancel his planned appearances. Watson's remarks to the Sunday Times were but the latest controversial comments from the eminent biologist. In 1997, Britain's Sunday Telegraph quoted Watson as saying that if a gene for homosexuality were isolated, women who find that their unborn child has the gene should be allowed to have an abortion. advertisement During a lecture tour in 2000, he suggested there might be links between skin color and sexual prowess and between a person's weight and their level of ambition. And in a British TV documentary that aired in 2003, Watson suggested that stupidity was a genetic disease that should be treated. |
_________________________________________ [Oct 19,2007 10:13pm - VoidExpression ""] He has a plausible scientific argument based on valid research (slanted though it may be) until the whole "people who have to deal with black employees find this is not true" comment, which is a petty cheap shot and just plain stupid. He's been ruffling feathers for a while now and I was of the of the opinion that people didn't take him seriously anymore to begin with, so this isn't too surprising. |
_______________________________________ [Oct 19,2007 10:26pm - the_reverend ""] I bet if he said they were genetically stronger than whites, he would be on the chaelle show or something |
__________________________________ [Oct 19,2007 10:43pm - Anthony ""] Watson is a loose-cannon.. alot of the shit he says is totally ridiculous and deemed as old-man ramblings by the scientific community. Much respect to his past achievements, but the dude needs to shut the fuck up and stop using his status to perpetuate pseudo-scientific bullshit. Using "science" in the thread title as an umbrella term to describe this guy's bullshit is very misleading. It's like referring to Africa as a monolith; a totally inaccurate perspective. |
________________________________ [Oct 20,2007 1:03am - NIGGER ""] IT'S JUST RACISM SCIENCE IS RACISM ONLY SOUL IS TRUE |
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_________________________________________ [Oct 20,2007 12:27pm - DestroyYouAlot ""] Anthony said:Watson is a loose-cannon.. alot of the shit he says is totally ridiculous and deemed as old-man ramblings by the scientific community. Much respect to his past achievements, but the dude needs to shut the fuck up and stop using his status to perpetuate pseudo-scientific bullshit. Using "science" in the thread title as an umbrella term to describe this guy's bullshit is very misleading. It's like referring to Africa as a monolith; a totally inaccurate perspective. More like a monorail! |
______________________________________ [Oct 20,2007 3:14pm - deadlikemurf ""] scientist hates blacks and gays, film at 11. |
______________________________________________ [Dec 13,2007 4:54am - Fuck_Logging_In_NLI ""] remember the other day when I asked you what the definition of irony is... http://news.independent.co.uk/sci_tech/article3239366.ece |
______________________________________ [Dec 13,2007 6:37am - the_reverend ""] brilliant |
_____________________________ [Dec 13,2007 8:59am - ZJD ""] Not that it is totally relevant, but James Watson could be considered a crackpot without this. Also, still just saying, I'm pretty sure my bio teacher made mention of his Nobel prize being undeserved and that the discovery he allegedly made was actually made by a female colleague. |
______________________________________ [Dec 13,2007 9:01am - the_reverend ""] that's a lie. women doing science? unpossible. |
______________________________________________ [Dec 13,2007 7:57pm - Fuck_Logging_In_NLI ""] ZJD said:Not that it is totally relevant, but James Watson could be considered a crackpot without this. Also, still just saying, I'm pretty sure my bio teacher made mention of his Nobel prize being undeserved and that the discovery he allegedly made was actually made by a female colleague. there was like four people in a race to discover it. Watson and Cricks were the guys who just put all the puzzle pieces together. Its the fact that Rosalind Franklin didn't get barely any credit, not that she dissevered it all is what's fucked up. If I remember that PBS special hosted by Jeff Goldblum correctly. |