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2024-07-02 22:18:09
Bones Clones, who this user cites as evidence for scientific racism, has denounced such practices. Using skulls for racial assessment "should not ever be treated in isolation." Moreover, skin colour alleles are not linked genes with ones responsible for skull formation. [Link] [Link] [Link]
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2024-07-03 01:24:56
Phrenology (study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities) has been debunked as a hack science based in stereotyping and racism [Link]
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2024-07-03 01:40:09
The OP is literally only asking a question to the public. The post makes no claims as to the legitimacy of phrenology. NNN.
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2024-07-03 02:42:15
Images are from Bone Clones Inc. Skulls listed as Female European (left) and Male African (right). [Link] The study of skulls as a indication of a person's innate character or mental ability is known as phrenology. Today, phrenology is largely regarded as pseudoscience. Read More: [Link] [Link]
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2024-07-03 04:12:08
Papyrus on the left, Sans on the right
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2024-07-03 04:14:20
Simplemente esa haciendo una pregunta, no está afirmando nada con la imagen
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2024-07-03 20:41:43
NNN - No one mentioned anything about the intellectual capabilities of the individual based on his skull shape ( Phrenology ) Rather, it implies that not all humans are the same, be it physically or mentally, based on race. There is no mention of one being superior to the other
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2024-07-04 02:30:44
To those saying NNN - The post clearly has implication. They aren't asking a question out of curiosity - they're positing that skulls are different between races, and that human races are not all the same. Which would imply some are greater than others.
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2024-07-04 02:57:14
To the NNN crowd, this account frequently engages in racist stereotyping against Black people. This suggests that phrenology was indeed the intent of this post, necessitating CN to debunk. Here's links as evidence: [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link]
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