{"id":28505,"date":"2015-11-21T01:00:11","date_gmt":"2015-11-21T06:00:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/quotulatiousness.ca\/blog\/?p=28505"},"modified":"2015-11-11T08:03:31","modified_gmt":"2015-11-11T13:03:31","slug":"qotd-investigating-the-reactionary-view-of-racism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/quotulatiousness.ca\/blog\/2015\/11\/21\/qotd-investigating-the-reactionary-view-of-racism\/","title":{"rendered":"QotD: Investigating the reactionary view of racism"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote><p>Almost all of our hard data on race comes from sociology programs in universities \u2013 ie the most liberal departments in the most liberal institutions in the country. Most of these sociology departments have an explicit mission statement of existing to fight racism. Many sociologists studying race will tell you quite openly that they went into the field \u2013 which is not especially high-paying or prestigious \u2013 in order to help crusade against the evil of racism.<\/p>\n<p>Imagine a Pfizer laboratory whose mission statement was to prove Pfizer drugs had no side effects, and whose staff all went into pharmacology specifically to help crusade against the evil of believing Pfizer\u2019s drugs have side effects. Imagine that this laboratory hands you their study showing that the latest Pfizer drug has zero side effects, c\u2019mon, trust us! Is there <em>any way<\/em> you\u2019re taking that drug?<\/p>\n<p>We know that a lot of medical research, especially medical research by drug companies, turns up the wrong answer simply through the file-drawer effect. That is, studies that turn up an exciting result everyone wants to hear get published, and studies that turn up a disappointing result don\u2019t \u2013 either because the scientist never submits it to the journals, or because the journal doesn\u2019t want to publish it. If this happens <em>all the time<\/em> in medical research despite growing safeguards to prevent it, how often do you think it happens in sociological research?<\/p>\n<p>Do you think the average sociologist selects the study design most likely to turn up evidence of racist beliefs being correct, or the study design most likely to turn up the opposite? If despite her best efforts a study does turn up evidence of racist beliefs being correct, do you think she\u2019s going to submit it to a major journal with her name on it for everyone to see? And if by some bizarre chance she does submit it, do you think the <em>International Journal Of We Hate Racism So We Publish Studies Proving How Dumb Racists Are<\/em> is going to cheerfully include it in their next edition?<\/p>\n<p>And so when people triumphantly say \u201cModern science has completely disproven racism, there\u2019s not a shred of evidence in support of it\u201d, we should consider that exactly the same level of proof as the guy from 1900 who said \u201cModern science has completely proven racism, there\u2019s not a shred of evidence against it\u201d. The field is still just made of people pushing their own dogmatic opinions and calling them science; only the dogma has changed.<\/p>\n<p>And although Reactionaries love to talk about race, in the end race is nothing more than a particularly strong and obvious taboo. There are taboos in history, too, and in economics, and in political science, and although they\u2019re less obvious and interesting they still mean you need this same skepticism when parsing results from these fields. \u201cBut every legitimate scientist disagrees with this particular Reactionary belief!\u201d should be said with the same intonation as \u201cBut every legitimate archbishop disagrees with this particular heresy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>This is not intended as a proof that racism is correct, or even as the slightest shred of evidence for that hypothesis (although a lot of Reactionaries are, in fact, racist as heck). No doubt the Spanish Inquisition found a couple of real Satanists, and probably some genuine murderers and rapists got sent to Siberia. Sometimes, once in a blue moon, a government <a href=\"http:\/\/squid314.livejournal.com\/230229.html\" target=\"_blank\">will even censor an idea that happens to be false<\/a>. But it\u2019s still useful to know when something is being censored, so you don\u2019t actually think the absence of evidence for one side of the story is evidence of anything other than people on that side being smart enough to keep their mouths shut.<\/p>\n<p>Scott Alexander, <a href=\"http:\/\/slatestarcodex.com\/2013\/03\/03\/reactionary-philosophy-in-an-enormous-planet-sized-nutshell\/\" target=\"_blank\">&#8220;Reactionary Philosophy In An Enormous, Planet-Sized Nutshell&#8221;, <em>Slate Star Codex<\/em><\/a>, 2013-03-03.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Almost all of our hard data on race comes from sociology programs in universities \u2013 ie the most liberal departments in the most liberal institutions in the country. Most of these sociology departments have an explicit mission statement of existing to fight racism. 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