Talk:Diana Fleischman
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[edit]I removed this sentence: "Politico states the conference attendees were largely members of the New Right and described Fleischman as arguing that genetics are destiny." This is because an appearance to a conference is not necessarily notable, and saying that the conference members were of the New Right indirectly implies that she's on the far right, which does not appear to be the case as she actually voted for Biden (see this article). And also because the term "genetics are destiny" is vague and overstates a more nuanced point about statistical correlations. Alenoach (talk) 04:08, 20 January 2025 (UTC)
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