Re: Steve Sailer's blog post NYT: IQ Is Real!
From: A Talk Radio Listener [Email him]
Here's the image for the NYT's story on improving brain activity by giving "poor" mothers money:
They're doubling down on the wishful thinking.
— HappyAcres (@HappyHectares) January 24, 2022
If this could improve IQ, it's be worth it, but it can't.https://t.co/Siau2Kjz0D
Here's the image used by the New Scientist:
Giving low-income US families $4000 a year boosts child brain activity https://t.co/csrIByU1ry
— New Scientist (@newscientist) January 24, 2022
Here's Forbes:
Giving Moms Money Can Boost Babies’ Brain Activity, Study Finds
— Texans Care for Children (@putkids1st) January 25, 2022
One of the reasons Congress should continue the expanded Child Tax Credit! https://t.co/eHHfc9aCbn
Here's Vox:
Always a good day when I can get PNAS into a report :)
— Rebecca (@arbitrarygenius) January 25, 2022
Can giving parents cash help with babies’ brain development? https://t.co/gdWHarNQNQ via @voxdotcom
Neuroscience News:
The findings show interventions designed to reduce poverty positively impact a child's brain development.#psychology #neuroscience #sciencehttps://t.co/xO9YG5YTNs
— Neuroscience News (@NeuroscienceNew) January 24, 2022
One exception—when it's a story about "New Orleans moms in poverty" from Nola.com, they use a picture taken by a staff photographer of actual local poor children:
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See earlier letters from the same reader.