I didn't misrepresent what she said at all, liar. I directly quoted it. Which is something you were afraid to do the first two times you tried to defend her. You then supplemented the portion I quoted with more language from the letter, which doesn't qualify or change what she said one bit.
Nice try. No, she didn't say that blacks have greater abilities than "any particular group" as you say -- she said they have greater mental, physical and spiritual abilities than ALL groups. Just so we are clear, once again, here is what she said: "Melanin endows Blacks with greater mental, physical and spiritual abilities--something which cannot be measured based on Eurocentric standards."
I disagree, for reasons set forth above. She looked more eager to get her theories on black racial superiority and melanin theory in public view, rather than setting forth ANY response to ANYTHING said in The Bell Curve. She didn't say a thing about the Bell Curve. But see it and spin it as you will.
Now you're just massively exaggerating and whining. The Bell Curve is one of the most "canceled" books there is - up there with Mearsheimer's The Israel Lobby - criticized nearly everywhere, and the authors have limited chances to defend it. The Bell Curve has been criticized in the media, intellectual circles, literary circles and in politics, since the day it came out. I've never heard of a single instance where someone criticizing the Bell Curve was "canceled." They are usually spotlighted and given broad audiences. It's fashionable to bash the Bell Curve.
Kristen Clarke's statements stand on their own. The Bell Curve has nothing to do with her statements. Twisting this around and making highly ironic allegations of racism against her, like you are doing, is absurd and hypocritical (and unfortunately, predictable).