Talk:Pierre Mailloux

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[edit] Not true

On September 25 he cited studies used at the University of Montréal (Université de Montréal in French) in psycho-education classes on Tout le monde en parle that black people in the united states and native american people had lower IQ in average, a currently controversial topic of study about race and intelligence.

Guy A lepage cited this, not Doc mailloux, read french version of this article

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Lors de l'émission télévisée Tout le monde en parle (diffusée le 25 septembre 2005, voir lien ci-dessous), Guy A. Lepage cite une déclaration controversée que Doc Mailloux a faite 3 ans auparavant à propos d'une étude américaine touchant les Noirs d'Amérique du Nord, relativement aux conséquences modernes de l'application d'une sélection artificielle basée sur l'intelligence lors de la période de l'esclavage. Ce sujet très controversé porte sur l'étude de (en) liens entre l'origine ethnique et l'intelligence.