Category Archives: California

You Can Be Anti-Slavery And A Racist

The New York Times teaches us today: Peter Burnett was the first governor of the State of California, ascending to the post on December 20, 1849. But his ignominious legacy is hardly known today. Mr. Burnett came from Missouri via … Continue reading

Posted in California | Comments Off on You Can Be Anti-Slavery And A Racist

LAT: ‘How Hitler’s fascism almost took hold in Los Angeles’

Pat Morrison writes: Hiler didn’t have to set foot out of Germany for his malign plans to be felt beyond the Reich’s borders — even here in Los Angeles. Through the depths of the Depression right into World War II, … Continue reading

Posted in California, Fascism, Los Angeles | Comments Off on LAT: ‘How Hitler’s fascism almost took hold in Los Angeles’

Good Idea To Lower Standards For Passing California Bar In The Name Of Diversity?

Lowering standards for passing California Bar Exam in the name of diversity …https://t.co/umYbWhAVnl Wouldn't blatant quotas be better? pic.twitter.com/89RUWgHB47 — Steve Sailer (@Steve_Sailer) August 23, 2017 Performance by race/ethnicity on major postgrad test: LSAT, GRE, MCAT, GMAT, and DAT in … Continue reading

Posted in Affirmative Action, California, Legal | Comments Off on Good Idea To Lower Standards For Passing California Bar In The Name Of Diversity?

LAT: ‘Lyft Shuttle: Another Silicon Valley effort to shelter the well-off from those pesky poor people’

It sounds to me like a service to help non-blacks get away from blacks. For people who ride public transport, all the low-lifes, transients, parolees and welfare users on board make the experience miserable, and a disproportionate number of these … Continue reading

Posted in Blacks, California | Comments Off on LAT: ‘Lyft Shuttle: Another Silicon Valley effort to shelter the well-off from those pesky poor people’

Nietzsche and Illness

Steve Sailer writes: My impression is that one connection between Nietzsche and Hitler was a common German fear of being poisoned, whether by miasmas, bad food, or mixed blood. For example, my Germanophone Swiss grandfather moved from Oak Park, IL … Continue reading

Posted in California | Comments Off on Nietzsche and Illness