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>You are stupid and do not understand the subject matter.
Nice opener
>Heritability is a specific scientific term. It does NOT mean how much of an individual trait in an individual is influenced by genetics.
That is a strawman. I never said a word about an Individual. You did. and that was weak.
"The heritability of IQ for adults is between 57% and 73% with some more-recent estimates as high as 80%"
Plomin, Robert, and Ian J. Deary. "Genetics and intelligence differences: five special findings." Molecular psychiatry 20.1 (2015): 98-108.
>It is a population level statistic.
sure is. You'd have to be daft to think I was saying otherwise.
>A trait can have high measured heritability, but also have high influence from environmental factors.
That's why I said "primarily heritable under healthy conditions" That is what Plomin, Robert, and Ian J. Deary claim.
> is your ideas that people are inherently superior or inferior to one another based solely on skin color
never said that. You should stop writing your own story.
>and that certain people should have certain rights and others shouldn't, based on skin color
That was made up too.
But you serve to prove a useful point. Any attempt to explain why different populations have different scores will instantly be mobbed on with absurd accusations of racial superiority.

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