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Category Archives: Eugenics
WP: Virginia adds insult to the injury of eugenics
The Washington Post editorializes: FORMER VIRGINIA governor Mark R. Warner (D), now a U.S. senator, took a bold step in 2002 when he became the nation’s first governor to apologize formally for the state’s unspeakably cruel, half-century-long program of forced … Continue reading
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A New Morality from Science: Beyondism
Link: Richard Lynn, “Review: A New Morality from Science: Beyondism.” by R.B. Cattell. Pergamon Press, New York, 1972. Pages xvii and 482. Irish Journal of Psychology 2 #3 (Winter 1974).: “A new book by Professor Cattell is always an exciting … Continue reading
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Asabiyyah: What Ibn Khaldun, the Islamic father of social science, can teach us about the world today
Comments to Steve Sailer: * Asabiya will be low if the people had civilization/strong states earlier. Imagine people living under strong states for 5000 years. (Iraq for example) You lived/reproduced more if you bowed down to authority. You and your … Continue reading
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The Wit & Wisdom Of Winston Churchill
LINK: * ‘The unnatural and increasingly rapid growth of the feeble-minded and insane classes, coupled as it is with a steady restriction among the thrifty, energetic and superior stocks, constitutes a national and race danger which it is impossible to … Continue reading
Simple Birth Control Can Reduce The Births Of Low IQ Groups
Steve Sailer writes: “…after the Israeli Establishment quickly got tired of the Ethiopians they had let in so liberal American Jews could feel good about Zionism not being racist, they hustled the Falasha women onto Depo-Provera, with similarly effective results.”
Dysgenics And The Declining Quality Of Student Writing
A college professor writes on FB: “I have now taught at both the university graduate and undergraduate levels for five years. The quality of student writing has never been worse. If I were a university president, I would require every … Continue reading
Jewish Eugenics
Amazon.com: “The topic of Jewish eugenics has been systematically suppressed and is only now being timidly taken up by a handful of Israeli and American scholars. John Glad lays bare the deepest roots of the Middle East political standoff – … Continue reading
How Do We Turn Around Dysgenic Trends?
I doubt this woman and her family mentioned below have good work skills and the type of character that most employers prefer. If we are going to pay their way cradle to grave, including for their incarceration when necessary, should … Continue reading
Why aren’t people like this sterilized?
Are we allowed to point out the facts of life to women that certain men, statistically speaking, are more likely than other men to give you an STD, to get you pregnant, to not financially support the kid and to … Continue reading
The Future
Richard Lynn writes in his book Eugenics: In the developing nations in Latin America, the near and middle East, and North Africa, there was severe dysgenic fertility in the second half of the twentieth century, which I have documented in … Continue reading
