Buthe's also a seriousacademicatUCL, andhe's written a bookwhichdoesn't reallysoundlikehisarea, whichGeneticscalledhowtoarguewith a racisthistorysciencerace.
Racedefinitelyexists, andthisis a reallyimportantthingtostate a stateupfront.
Therewas a periodwhen, when I waswritingit, whereweweretoyingwiththetitleasbeingDoesraceexist, Racedoesexist, anditexistsas a socialconstruct, notjustbecauseit's a socialconstruct.
What I argueinthebook, whichisnotmyargumentit's a standardargumentinhistoryisthattheinventionofraceisthecoopting, themarshallingoffscienceoffpseudosciencewenowknowinto a politicalideology.
Soitis a bunchofguys, enlightenmentthinkers, importantenlightenmentthinkers.
Can't VoltaireLinnaeusblumenback a loadofothers, manyofwhomdidn't travel.
Yes, bluntly, yes, I thinkwe'veseen a numberofthingsinthelastfewyears, whichare, youknow, you're a newsguy, thatchangingpoliticalclimates, theriseofnationalism.
I think a a normalizationoffracismanddiscussionsaboutraceininpublichasoccurred, whichissortofconcurrentwithrisesinnationalism.
Butjustthenotionthat, well, myancestorsarefromhere, andthathassomebearingonmybehavior, myidentity, therelationshipbetweengeneticsandidentity, I thinkisveryweak.
But I think a lotofpeoplefeelitverystrongly, and I thinkthesetypesofkitshavereinforcedthatandisbackverystraightforwardlyandacceptablyitseemsinpoliticaldiscoursethattheideathatBritain, forexample, has a nationalculturethatissomethingtobepreservedthatisessentiallywhite, right?
Sothere's I mean, there's a lottounpickinthat, and I don't thinkintermsofwhatnationalidentities, I thinkpeople I thinkcountriesdohavenationalidentities.
I thinkthey'remuchfuzzierthanthesortofstereotypeoneofofBritainbeingpurelywhite.
So I thinkthatis a closetoracistrobe.
Oratleastit's a It's a traditionalviewofBritain, which I don't thinkhe's, I think, sayhistorical, basically, Um, becauseyouknow, whatdoesitmeantobeBritish?
Aninterestingthinghappenedrecently, whichwasthatsince I startedwritingaboutraceandgenetics, I noticedthatmyWikipediapageentryhadbeingchangedimmediatelyafterwriteanarticleaboutaboutthisanditbeingchangedtoitsayssomethinglikeAdamRutherfordis a BritishIndoGuyanesegeneticist.
I lookedatthatandthought, Well, that's allitbecausethatistechnicallycorrect.
But I'veneverbeantoGuyana.
OnlyeverbeentoIndiaonholiday, myparentssplitupwhenthere's verylittle I wasraisedbymystepMom, who's fromEssex.
I lookedlikethis.
I'm fromIpswich, allright.
IndoGuyanesehasnobearingonmyidentitywhatsoever.
Andyetthatiswhatsomeoneelseischosenismyidentityandgeneticallythatis I cureit.
ButthegeneticsthatunderliesthatAfricanAmericanstatusishugelyvarieshugelyvariablethatitis a combinationofthefactthattheyweretakenfromdifferentcountriesandmixedwithoutanysenseofancestryofspecificregionalancestry.
On, infact, uptowhatweestimateisthatuptoupto 20% onaverageoftheAfricanAmericangenomeisEuropean, right, becauseoffwth e oftenenforcedrapeoffslavesoftheenslavedpeopleduringthoseeightthatera.
That's twothings, but I think I thinkitbecomessortofnonscientificbutmorecompellingargumentswhenyouthinkaboutthedistributionofpopulationsthatdodifferentsportsandaresuccessfulinthosesports.
So, forexample, themusclethingthatyoumentionedtobe a sprinter, youdoneedMaurfasttwitchmuscles, cells.
They'remuchbetteratprocessingoxygenquickly, soyougetgoodexplosiveenergy, andthatis a biologicallyencodedthing.
I havelowerbuoyancylevelsandthereforethataccountsfortheabsoluteabsenceoreffectiveabsenceofafternoonAfricanAmericansinswimming, righttounpickthatfirstofall, thebonedensitythingistrueishkind.
It's true, right?
There's lotsofcomplexeswithinthat.
Butlet's sayit's true.
Doesitaffectbuoyancy?
No.
Whatisthestrongestcoralcoral?
Itbetweenthefactthataroundabout 2/3 64 to 70% ofAfricanAmericans I can't swim.
Andyetblackpeoplehavedominatedinjazzononeofmyfavoritelines I wroteinthatbookwasallofthebestrappersareblack, althoughEminemisquitegoodonbetalkingliketwodaysafterDavedidthat.
That's quiteastonishing.
Performance.
Yeah, bricks.
SowhenyousayWell, whatdoesthatmean?
Ourmusicalstyles, sofundamentallydifferentthattheycanbeaccountedforbybiologicaldifferencesbetweenpeople, iswrappingjazzsuch a differentformofmusicthatitassociateswithhavingdarkpigmentedskinandrootsinAfricacomparedtoclassicalmusic.
Well, youknow, obviouslytheanswertotheeyesisno.
Itcannotbethecase.
Wecouldshowgeneticallythatthereis a verystrongcorrelationbetweendarkpigmentedskinonbeinggoodatrap.
Let's justsortofslightlychangecoursefrommomentcauseyoumentionedDaveattheBritsand I sawyoutweetedinsupportofhisstatementthatBorisJohnsonis a realracist.
Howcome?
Yeah, youknow, that's obviouslypassed a sortofwhyyou'vewrittenthisbookandwhatyou'rewhatkindofdrugsandinnerangeraroundallofthis.
ItwasthatmydadhadtakenustothecoopinCapel's umMary, a villageoutsideIpswichwhereWadegrewupuntilabouttheage, andsomekidsreferredtomeandmysisterascocoaandLeroy.
I thinkwe'reseeing a recapitulationofsomeofthoseearlierideasfromthe 17th 18thcenturyoff a pseudosciencebeingcooptedinto a preexistingideologyratherthanwhatitshouldbe, whichis.
I don't knoweitherofthumb, butitappearsthatCummingsisveryenamoredwithscience.
Heseemstothinkthatthereis a gonnabe a technologicalscientificsolution, a rationalapproachtosolving a lotoftheissuesthatwehaveas a society.
Now, basedonwhat I'vereadaboutwhathewhat.
I'vereadoffhisdiscussionsofthesetypesofissues, someofwhichshow a fewyearsold, someofwhichonespecificexampleis a bloodyroad.
After a a conference, hewenttoheldatGoogle, which I usedtohelporganize.
No, notthatyearcalledCipher.
Andthenthere's a longblockhewroteaboutit, inwhichhedescribessomeoftheastonishingsciencethatgoesonthatthatwasdiscussedatthismeetingonThewholethingaboutthismeetingisthisisthisisbleedingedgestuff.
Ifweaccept, that's true, and I thinkthatititistryingtounderstandwhythatisthecase I thinkisreally, reallyimportant.
I don't thinkthereisanygoodevidence, whichsuggeststhatthatdifferenceisgeneticallyencoded, whichisexactlywhatSavitskysays.
Itismuchbetterexplained, and I gointogreatdepthaboutthisinthebookismuchbetterexplainedbysocialandculturalphenomenatome, aneducationeducationbeing a keypartofit, butalsosothere's this.
There's a phenomenoncalledtheFlynnEffectontheFlynnEffectisthatsincewe'vebeenmeasuringIQ's insince, whattheearly 20thcenturyJamesFleener, politicalscientistsfromNewZealandnoticedthatcountry's IQ's wentupbythreepointseverydecadeonaverage.
Andi.
Sothatcan't be a geneticphenomenonbecauseit's happeningoverthisover a periodof a decade s.
Anotherfactoristhat I Q testrewardabstractthinkingandaseducationgetsmoresophisticatedinascountriescontinuetodevelop, educationbecomesmorefocusedonabstractthinkingaswell.
SoWhat I thinkis a muchbetterexplanationforthisattainmentgapisthattheFlynneffecthasn't takenplaceoristakenplacewithmuchlowerlevelincountriesthatdosignificantlyworseduetosocioeconomicreasons.
Ifyoutake a countryifyoutakeHolland, let's pretendthatHollandhasn't hadsocialdevelopmentsincethe 19 fifties, soit's exactlythesameasitwasinthe 19 fiftiesontheFlynnEffecthasn't takenplaceinHollandforthelast 50 years.
Well, um, thatexpressionofvocalracismbyourpoliticians, byourleadersbyTrump I ThefactthattheJewishChroniclehad a pictureofJeremyCorbynsayingRacistandantiSemiticandtherunuptotheelectionregardlessofwhetheryouthinkthatistrueornot, thefactthattheJewishChronicledidthatindicatesthatthereis a normalizationoffaccusationsondhediscussionsoffracingininpubliclife.
Butifwehaddiscoveredmoleculargeneticsinthe 16thcenturyOndavariationofpeopleasencodedinourgenesratherthanwhathappened, whichisthatmenoffpseudosciencecategorizepeopleweremostlyby a singlevisualobvioustrait, whichispigmentationonanthropologyemergesfromthatveryclose, closelyboundtoempiretocloningrealizationtosuffocationofpeopleondsoon, if I would, I'd liketosee a versionofhistorywheregeneticswasdiscoveredfirst, becauseinthathypotheticalreality, it'llbemuchhardertocategorizepeopleinsuchcrudeandclumsyandnonscientifictermsaswedidinthe 17thcenturyonthatwecontinuetodotodaybasedonthoseinventionsofraceinthe 17thcentury, andthey'd havehadtohavemuchbetterormorehonestexcusesforexploitingotherpeoplewhowerejustlikethem.