Meanwhile claiming there is an IQ variance between races is a pretty "stunning accusation" of itself in that you probably have no idea what variables actually go into such a "scientific" study. Even reading his works, you can't provide any evidence, especially since he can't with all his assumptions.
https://lesacreduprintemps19.files.w...bell-curve.pdf
That's the reference book for any one who wants to surmise their own opinion.
In that paragraph alone, he assumes that education level is a direct correlation of intelligence. I think a good number of historical and present day geniuses and tycoons would disagree with that statement alone. He then takes the next several pages to discuss statistics on intelligence and how many children are born to a family dating back to statistics from the 1950s and looks at how intelligence is being bred out, because large families have low IQs and more children.
So no while not exclusively familiar with his work, like I'm sure you are. It feels like he predetermines an outcome and connects the dots to it methodology pretending it's of science making it seem unrealistic to me and I'll pass on his lessons of "dysgenics".
However him not speaking being akin to book burning is some sort of dystopian fiction. The courts time and time again have ruled that places of public learning are not truly places of free speech. Public institutions can impose limitations on speech when safety is at risk. Blame our courts and do what you will, but words have consequences and dress it up as science or not, if there is perceived insult from an individual expect people to respond. If people choose to get violent over said insults, then they should be jailed, but that doesn't lessen safety precautions that need to be taken.
So who's really at fault? The person making bogus claims and dressing it up as presumed fact and science, the protesters, the protesters turned violent, or the school who has an obligation to everyone's safety? I think they're all equally to blame and amount to a non-story to feign outrage at. It certainly is absolutely nothing like book burning when people's safety is involved. If anything the school is probably the only adult in the room in this case and the most responsible of them all.