john9blue wrote:I realize that N/E Asians have greater logical capacities on average than Europeans, according to our best efforts to measure it.
Not true, in any regard.
Individuals have higher capacities than other individuals, but when you expand it to any large group, the only real differences in
performance have to do with environment. This measure of performance is not a measure of "capacity" or ability. It is a measure of the environment.
Second, as Snorri said, the whole idea of how to assess intelligence in any way, even "logical capacity" is not clear at all. There are many studies that show how biased such "proven" assessments are. As I said above, it is no cooincidence that those creating the tests are white males and that white males, historically, have done best
john9blue wrote: I'm Irish. Does that make me racist? Would my opinion be invalidated if my 200 year old ancestors were from Japan instead of Ireland?
Your race is irrelevant. Your information is just wrong.
That you continue to believe it, does suggest you are listening to sources that are racist... and, in turn, might be yourself. However, just making the above statement does not automatically make you a racist, if you can cite legitimate sources. It makes you less than fully credible, but not necessarily racist.
john9blue wrote:I thought nothing was sacred to you guys but I guess I was wrong, you hold your ideal of perfect human equality to be sacred when it is so far detached from reality, so sacred that you're willing to limit man's quest for knowledge...

Huh?
In the first place, "perfect humanity" and IQ are a wide spread apart. Even if you take IQ tests and such at face value, they are no judge of a person's worth.
People with high IQs can be absolute jerks, lazy, and lack morals. People with low IQs can be outstanding citizens and contributors to society. That is what I consider "worth", even in human terms, not pure abstract IQ ratings.