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"Moron" and other words like it — such as "idiot" — were used to support racist"(Scott)

"The idiot is not our greatest problem. He is indeed loathsome. ... Nevertheless, he lives his life and is done. He does not continue the race with a line of children like himself. ... It is the moron type that makes for us our great problem," Goddard said in 1912. '' (Scott

Categories of Feeblemindness

"A, alcoholic (habitual drunkard);

B, blind;

C, criminal;

D, deaf; Dwf, dwarf;

E, epileptic;

F, feeble-minded, either black letter, or white letter on black ground (the former when sex is unknown);

I, insane;

M, migraine;

N, normal;

Sx, grave sexual offender;

Sy, syphilitic;

T, tuberculous;

W, wanderer, tramp, or truant." (Scott)~

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/the-sinister-history-of-the-word-moron-explained The information that is provided is clearly relevant to the item of hand. The article is written very neutral. The claim that is provided is has reliable citations.

https://www.revolvy.com/page/Moron-(psychology) The information that is in this article is very relevant to the item of hand. This article also gives us a lot of information and provides us with ton of reliable citations as well

What are those citations? I want to see them. Also, what does the article's talk page say needs to be done? --Dr AB Swan (talk) 16:41, 16 February 2019 (UTC)