The Scientist : NewsBlog Print: Watson cancels book tour
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Watson cancels book tour
Posted by Alla Katsnelson
[Entry posted at 19th October 2007 04:45 PM GMT]

According to the Science Media Center in the UK, James Watson has cancelled all his remaining speaking engagements in the UK and will be returning to the US, in the aftermath of the uproar created by his comments on race and intelligence.

In today's news reports, Watson appears almost befuddled by the words that came out of his mouth. "I am mortified about what has happened," Watson said in a statement to the AP. "More importantly, I cannot understand how I could have said what I am quoted as having said. I can certainly understand why people, reading those words, have reacted in the ways they have. To all those who have drawn the inference from my words that Africa, as a continent, is somehow genetically inferior, I can only apologize unreservedly. That is not what I meant. More importantly from my point of view, there is no scientific basis for such a belief."


 

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Watson just reflects the wider scientific community
by Howard M Johnson

[Comment posted 2007-10-19 16:38:16]

I did an article for Scientific American in Jan 1993 titled THE LIFE OF A BLACK SCIENTIST. The reluctant acceptance of Blacks in science as reflected by James Watson permeates the entire institution with but rare exceptions. The PBS story on the Black organic chemist Percy Julian and the hardships experienced by this brilliant man is all the more relevant thanks to Watson's unguarded revelation. Southern hardcore rednecks have nothing on The National Academy of Science or even the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.





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