Friday, December 18, 2009

Scientists' bias

A study led by the University of Toronto appearing in the journal 'Vision Research' claims that on length, the distance between a woman's eyes and mouth should be 36% of the overall length of her face from hairline to chin. For width, they calculated that the space between a woman's pupils should be 46% of the width of her face from ear to ear. However, the study looked only at white women, and the researchers admit their findings could not be applied to other groups.

So, scientists once again consider white people more important than everyone else. When will they learn that there is much more to the human race than white people?