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Category Archives: Latino
We Don’t Need Low IQ Immigrants
Comments to Steve Sailer: * HBD explicitly recognizes that, through no fault of their own, not everyone is cut out to be college material. Instead, this non-trivial segment of the population should be encouraged to work hard and have dignity … Continue reading
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LAT: Meet the son who filmed his mother fighting racism at an L.A. IHOP
How is asking someone to speak English racist? LAT: While waiting for a table at a branch in Koreatown, a woman interrupted a conversation between Vasquez and his mother. Vasquez started filming. In the video, the woman yells at Vasquez’s … Continue reading
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LAT: Latinos’ rising fortunes are epitomized in Downey
Los Angeles Times: When Rick Rodriguez Sr. moved into a three-bedroom home in Downey in the mid-1980s, he recalled a neighbor interrupting his yardwork with a question: “You’re not going to be one of those guys that parks in the … Continue reading
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9% of San Bernardino County Public School Students Are Homeless
Comments to Steve Sailer: * Too many Mexicans and Blacks, they are the source of it. Import enough of them and they’ll degrade any community and drive out productive whites. Why do you think Hesperia and Victorville grew like crazy? … Continue reading
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Fred Reed: Ann Coulter and the Manufacture of Pedophilia
Comments to Fred Reed: * According to UNICEF Ann Coulter is right and you are wrong: To give just a few examples of the heterosexual age of consent: If you are living in some parts of the United States, or … Continue reading
Q. Why Does Adam Sandler Still Have a Movie Career?
Steve Sailer writes: A. I don’t have anything against Sandler since I mostly just avoid his movies (although I can think of three I enjoyed). But he’s the bane of people whose job requires them to see every movie that … Continue reading
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Section 8 Housing Destroys Communities
Comments to Steve Sailer: * One of the drills is, Section 8 blacks move in, converge on neighborhood mom and pop stores, with this happening on a weekly basis: mom and pop can’t deal, so they close their business at … Continue reading
Blacks & Latinos Are Never Going To Vote Republican
Blacks and latinos in general are never going to vote Republican because they consistently reside at the lowest ends of the socio-economic spectrum and want the maximum of government assistance. They’re never going to move up the spectrum because of … Continue reading
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High Hispanic Crime Rate
Ann Coulter writes: Reason magazine boasts, for example, that El Paso, Texas, has a large Hispanic population and yet El Paso “is among the safest big cities in America.” In fact, however, El Paso’s “safe city” ranking is based on … Continue reading
Latinos Are Not Upwardly Mobile
Jason Richwine writes: Many people take for granted that today’s low-skill immigrants will be just like the Irish and Italians of Ellis Island lore, coming to the U.S. as menial laborers but rising to the middle class within a few … Continue reading
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