Question for those of you who've gone to college

If I was in a sociology class, and the discussion was race, and I brought up the link between race and IQ and how that explains differing rates of achievement, what would happen? Would they talk about it, would they kick me out, or what?

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you'd be expelled and made a pariah of.

They'd fuck you up for hate speech or some bullshit, only go to uni if your doing stem preferably trade type stem subjects

Expelled.

You would instantly lose all of your social networking after your friends abandon you, and word would eventually get out to your job also that you are racist and you can run the risk of getting fired. If he wrong person finds out they may even also try to bring more attention to you and tell everyone that you are racist.

Yes they would kick you at. Anywhere would, including the work place.

Depends on the professor. I've brought it up in two different classes: one being a research methods class, the other being a class on th politics of the 3rd world. The professor of the former had already brought up th bell curve distribution of IQ as a whole, and (seemed) to agree with the proposal or racial differences thereof; however the professor of the latter lost her shit, but a few other students sided with me.

Oh they'd talk about it all right. The entire class would dog pile you. The professor wouldn't even have to do anything. The only reason they'd step in is if you were dominating the debate. Then they'd start using their position of authority to de-legitimize anything you just said. From then on you would be a social pariah as tales of your racism would spread throughout the campus. Any of your classmates who agreed with you would not speak up because they see what happened to you.

Went to college

Obviously has never stepped foot in a college

I imagine the professor would politely shoot you down while everyone shoots you dirty looks. If you continued (as in, refused to move on from subject), then you'd eventually be kicked out.

In the US? National headlines for a day, possibly two. If not expelled you would be hunted by obese, blue haired, non binary fanatics and forced into hiding. At which point they would target your family, any business associates past or present.. You get the picture. Not worth it. Play nice with the Marxists while in Uni. Stab them in the back first chance you get. Its what they'd do to you.

Just go to trade schools, goyim.

It depends, a community college might actually allow you to get away with it, but some ivy league schools would lynch you. The ultimate factor however, is your professor. If your professor is libtarded then you'll get lynched if enough students become his or her loyal subjects. If no students agree with the professor then you'll get chewed out, silenced, or ignored.
Source: Current college student in community college, have to some friends in more prestigious (expensive schools.)

you'll be called a racist and possibly kicked out of class.

First you'd be shouted down in class
Then you'd get an F in every other class you took in that department
SJWs would dig up dirt on you or slander you in the student newspapers
You'd be highly encouraged to drop out if not expelled entirely.

Don't bring that shit up in class. Do it in public and get it on film in a free speech zone.

>I imagine the professor would politely shoot you down while everyone shoots you dirty looks.
Never went to college much less outside

Don't be silly OP, you're not supposed to present facts, you're supposed to lap up the marxist dogma.

Instant expulsion

Dude just shut up and get your degree

It's more authoritarian socialist if anything, which IMO is a billion times worse than Marxism considering a Marxist society has yet to happen.
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I'm a Capitalist, but it's wrong to say any of this is Marxism or the "communist states" were Marxist when he envisioned a fairy-tale land of no money and no government yet all the shit in the last hundred fifty years has been the antithesis.

Also if they said "there's no such thing as race" and I pointed out stuff like different skull structure, susceptibility to diseases, and how orthodontists know jaw shape by race, what would they say?

Why not ask the professor about this outside of class to see if you can get him to bring it up for in-class discussion?

No idea

I studiet engineering

There isn't even a discussion, just yesterday in one of my political science classes this topic came up. The teacher wanted to discuss the riots over Charles Murray's debate at whatever university.

To introduce him, a quote dishonestly representing his work was used. The teacher then said all his work has been proven false, blah blah blah. Every single comment just focuses on "feelings" and "dangerous information", disregarding truth.

So the conversation is always about the "feelings" of minorities, rather than the fact that his work is either: true and elites know this and people continue to suffer, or it is false and should be debated and understood.

The problem is that people are too intellectually stunted by emotion to even fathom the fact that "new information" is just "information".

The teacher (she of course) then proceeded to express her bewilderment that women would support his ideas being spread. A "racialized minority female student" then said they wouldn't support him, but would hear him out.

I'm a female and I 100% have no problem with agreeing that females mature and generally have lower IQs than males (because clearly this has no effect on who I am, thus impossible to be offensive). But there is no tolerance in a university to have any discussions about "taboo" subjects because the teachers are so egotistical and illogical.

You would be shocked at how bad things are in non-science fields.

I'm lucky to have one teacher who I meet with to talk about reality with and stay sane.

Race/sex differences are too emotionally charged for most people these days.