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Category Archives: Ethiopia
NYT: America Needs More Racially Superior Foreign Genes
Steve Sailer writes: “During the Olympics you suddenly hear Human Biodiversity arguments in favor of More Immigration. After all, Americans are too genetically pathetic to medal in distance running, so we should just hire East African mercenaries to run for … Continue reading
WP: A 179-pound Ethiopian male Olympic swimmer is being body shamed on the Internet
Poor dear. Washington Post: People are being downright unkind to an Ethiopian swimmer, body-shaming him for having what, in one of the more charitable comments, is called a dad bod. Robel Kiros Habte competed in the men’s 100-meter freestyle heats … Continue reading
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Ethiopian-born Jews on life in Israel: ‘It was always my dream to come to Jerusalem’
Gee, I wonder why. Could it be that Israel is a first-world country while Ethiopia is a typically backward and brutal black country? American Jews were thrilled to declare Ethiopians “Jewish” but Israelis were not as excited as they live … Continue reading
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Ethiopians March In Jerusalem Over Aliya Stoppage
REPORT: Jerusalem – Activists demonstrated against a recent government decision to restrict Ethiopian immigration on Sunday, marching from the capital’s International Convention Center to the Prime Minister’s Office where they held a protest. At issue is the government’s announcement earlier … 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.”
Israel Ethiopian Protests
Nowhere in the coverage do I read the elementary facts that Ethiopians have average IQs of about 70 and that this low IQ predicts problems. As I wrote more than a year ago: “Is Israel Better Off For The Presence … Continue reading
Is Israel still thrilled about the Ethiopian “Jewry” influx?
Blacks get arrested more often in Israel than whites, just like in all the other countries of the world. Importing Ethiopians has been a disaster for Israel. Many of these immigrants identify more with underclass black American culture than with … Continue reading
What happened ‘when the world became white’
So white people saved these Ethiopians and transported them to a first world country, Israel, which then accepted them as Jews despite their complete absence of DNA. Israel took in about 100,000 Ethiopians with an average IQ of 70. It … Continue reading
The Manifold Blessings Of Ethiopian Jews
Richard Lynn writes in his book, The Chosen People: A Study of Jewish Intelligence and Achievement: Jewish children scored much higher than the other three groups on verbal ability, about the same as the Chinese on reasoning and numerical abilities, … Continue reading
Ethiopian Jews In Israel Embrace U.S. Black Culture
Dan writes: “I don’t think Israelis are going out of their way to discriminate against the Ethiopians. They are just involved in their own life’s struggles and don’t have the time or patience to help the newer olim integrate into … Continue reading
