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Category Archives: Latino
When The Israelites Were Strong In The Land
In this morning’s daf yomi (page of Talmud), I learned there’s a Mishna that when a woman is taken captive during a time that the hand of Israel is strong in the land, she is not presumed to be raped, … Continue reading
Why a Jewess almost married Nacho but didn’t
From NYMag.com: “Growing up, I saw marriage as stressed-out, sexually frustrated people worrying about bat mitzvahs,” says Victoria, 31, from a “comfortable” New Jersey suburb. “Part of the attraction to Nacho was that it’d be impossible for us to be … Continue reading
LAT: Number of Latino doctors isn’t keeping pace with population, study says
A Latina tells me: “As an adult (now that I can choose) All my doctors have been Asian or Middle Eastern, Persian or Jewish….and I probably will keep it that way. Just being honest.” THE LOS ANGELES TIMES REPORTS: “In … Continue reading
What Does It Mean To Have Deep Roots In A Community?
Comments to Steve Sailer: * The NYT story, of course, is ridiculous. It repeatedly states that the Latino community has “deep roots” in Pasco, yet it cites low levels of civic involvement perhaps due to “apathy”. The victim himself had … Continue reading
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Hispanics & The Housing Crash
Before the big housing crash of 2007, it was conventional wisdom that home values could not fall across America at the same time. Well, that was basically true. Home values during the great real estate crash of 2007 did not … Continue reading
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What Kind Of Man Pisses In The Water He’s Paid To Protect?
As soon as I saw this story, I assumed the pisser was a WASP or a Mormon. Behold my shock and awe when I saw that his name was Sanchez. Some minorities have been pissing on California for decades. The … Continue reading
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Hispanic Texas Filled With Corruption
VDARE: “The Rio Grande Valley is the most Hispanicized part of Texas, and, accordingly, is the most corrupt part of Texas, save perhaps the black areas of Houston and Dallas. Immigrants rather than assimilate, import the most pernicious aspects of … Continue reading
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Police, Prisons & The Color Of Crime
From the 2005 book, The Color of Crime: America’s changing racial and ethnic makeup has played a role in the rise in incarceration. The number of Hispanic and non-citizen prisoners is rising faster than the overall prison population. In 2003, … Continue reading
The Future Of Shopping Mall America
I can imagine a future in which African Americans, Hispanics, and Koreans – the future rulers of Shopping Mall America – go at it in a serious way, battling on the streets. After the 1992 LA Riots, when blacks and … Continue reading
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Africa, Asia Have Enormous Room For Improvement, Latin America Not So Much
Latinos (average IQ of 90 in America) are already performing as well as can be expected given their human capital. We should not expect them to do much better than they already do in the United States. They will be … Continue reading
