OSLO, NORWAY: In a meta analysis published this month, of 12,000 PhD sociology theses worldwide, a group of sociology professors at the University of Oslo have found that there are no biological differences between humans. The findings are expected to put an end to all doubt around the question of nature vs nurture, and finally put to bed the discussion whether statistical disparities between groups are caused by anything else than illegitimate bigotry on the part of an oppressor group.
Sociologist Jane Skogfeldt, main author of the study, is relieved to find that there are no biological differences between humans, and that what she always felt so sure of finally has been confirmed. “Anyone making biological claims about human differences have clearly not read a single sociology paper”, she commented resolutely.
Following the controversial firing of Google employee James Damore, who earlier this month hinted in an internal document that statistical disparities between gender groups may be attributed in part to biological differences, the Norwegian sociologists have been scrambling to finalize and publish their study to debunk the myth, which they now have done successfully.
The 12,000 sociological studies also found that there is no difference between children and adults and that evolution only applies to the animal kingdom.