Oooh, a 'race and IQ' shitfight. OK, long, autistic screed incoming...
Yes, differences in race-wide average IQ exist. The people say they don't are just in denial of well-supported, empirical fact. And although there's no 100% causal proof that those differences are genetic rather than environmental, IMO common sense/circumstantial evidence says there's a significant genetic component to those IQ gaps (as well as the many environmental factors that are proven- nutrition, esp in utero nutrition, education, parental education, level of medical care, etc, which account for some of that difference in racial average IQ, too, but exactly how much of the difference is environmental factors up for grabs).
But the thing your woke "race realist" types never mention is that there is far, far more IQ variation within each racial group, than there is between any two groups, which makes race an extremely poor predictor of an individual's IQ. And the relationship between race and IQ isn't unusual; there's a difference in group-wide average IQ, in virtually any way you group people together- height, weight, occupation, family groups (which is a much more accurate predictor than race), weird shit about ratios in finger length, etc. So why do the people fixated on the "race/IQ" stuff not care about those differences in group-wide average IQ, I wonder? They also show little concern about all the 60 IQ whites out there (which KF users should be well-acquainted with).
Literally the only time these people talk about IQ is in regards to race, which should probably tell you all you need to know right there: they don't care at all about IQ; they care about race, and they just saw a chance to use differences in racial group-wide average IQ as leverage to push their agenda on racial issues.
IQ is an individual measure. Group-wide IQ averages have little practical, predictive use, which is why legit science almost exclusively uses individual IQ, and virtually never uses group-wide averages the way that "race realists" do.
Even if you did want to use IQ as a basis for making social policy decisions, using race as your mechanism for doing that would be the dumbest, most non-sensical way possible to go about it. It'd be like saying "statistically, we know that tall people have better resumes and experience on average, so I'm not gonna look at anyone's resumes or experience directly, I'm just going to hire every tall person I see, and fire every short person." Shit makes zero sense.
But direct, individual IQ would include the significant number of high-IQ blacks, and exclude the signifiicant number of low-IQ whites, which is why "race realists" only ever talk about group-wide averages, for a stat that was designed to measure individuals, not groups.
tl; dr- denying there's a link between race and IQ is rctarded, but only incrementally more rctarded than wanting to base social policy (say, immigration) on race-wide IQ averages; IQ is an individual measure, group-wide IQ averages aren't very useful in general and race isn't even the best group-wide average to use, and IQ variation within races >>> IQ variation between races. Either use individual IQ, or GTFO. And people who fixate on the "race/IQ" stuff care 100% about race, 0% about IQ.