Let's discuss this "bell curve"...
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If you're here, you already know the viewpoint positioned on the left is self-contradictory nonsense with unsustainable proposed "solutions". It's still a popular opinion among leftists.
The viewpoint positioned in the middle (AKA civic nationalism) is the safe and popular opinion among non-leftists. The original author of this infographic would have you believe this position is acually untenable because the original author is promoting race realism, the idea that humans exist as distinct races each with characteristics in common that go beyond skin color.
That brings us to the viewpoint positioned on the right. According to the original infographic author, this is the "correct" position. It argues that most, if not all, members of certain demographics won't ever be capable of any real achievements just because of their ancestry.
If we take this position to its logical conclusion, it raises very uncomfortable questions about what we should do about the various demographics that inhabit these United States. Does this mean we should bring back Jim Crow segregation or even apartheid? Were the Civil Rights Movement and related legislation mistakes? Do we need to ask our neighbors in the "lesser" demographics to leave?
My opinion on this topic is we should acknowlege the facts presented on the race realism side and adopt solutions presented by the civic nationalist side, i.e. addressing issues that impact different groups in different numbers in a colorblind manner. That means violent criminals are treated as violent criminals, slow learners are treated as slow learners, etc. without regard to each person's race or ethnicity; and each individual is expected to be the best he or she can be, regardless of race or ethnicity.