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Category Archives: Blacks
WP: Clinton, Sanders likely to tackle minority concerns in debate
Comments to Steve Sailer: * I’ve always thought that lead was a serious problem, but I was surprised to read that the level of lead in Flint children’s blood is only on the order of 1/4 to 1/2 the average … Continue reading
Do Whites Have A Future In The Democratic Party?
Comments to Steve Sailer: * If I was a Democratic party bigwig, I’d be terrified of this stuff — how stuff you said 20 years ago in a completely different political environment could come back and haunt you for being … Continue reading
NYT: Coaching Stars to Avoid a ‘Racist Against Whites’ Moment
New York Times: Concerns peaked after Charlotte Rampling, the British best actress nominee from “45 Years,” told a French radio station last month that talk of a boycott was “racist against whites.” Her publicity team, aghast, quickly went to work, … Continue reading
Admit It, White America: You’re Scared Of Cam Newton’s Success
BY STEVEN PREEZYDAKID BROWN (FEB. 4, 2016): In 1990, rap group Public Enemy declared that mainstream America was fearful of a Black Planet, which became the theme and focal point of their third LP. At the time, hip-hop was becoming … Continue reading
Cam Newton: I’m a black QB loving my job — deal with it
New York Post Jan. 27, 2016: Cam Newton enters Super Bowl 50 as the front-runner for the NFL MVP, having led the Panthers to a 15-1 regular season and to the brink of the first championship in franchise history with … Continue reading
The Ferguson Effect
Comments to Steve Sailer: * What’s so magical about 12 month periods of time? Cultural shifts may take time to sink in and spread out. They act like a ‘Ferguson Effect’ is as a light switch that gets snapped on … Continue reading
Sailer’s 1st Law of Female Journalism: Why It’s Okay for Beyoncé to Culturally Appropriate Bollywood
Steve Sailer writes: “Sailer’s First Law of Female Journalism is that the most heartfelt journalistic extrusions will be demands for how society must be re-engineered so that, come the Revolution, the writer herself will be considered hotter-looking. Maybe Professor Tinsley … Continue reading
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Who Plays The Victimhood Game Best? Blacks Or Jews?
From CampusReform.org: Earlier this summer, Boston University Sociology Professor Saida Grundy was the center of controversy over comments she made on social media disparaging white males. And just across the Charles River, an academic at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology … Continue reading
Steve Sailer: Mao-Maoing at Missouri
From Steve Sailer: From the New York Times: After Racist Episodes, Blunt Discussions on Campus By JOHN ELIGON FEB. 3, 2016 385 COMMENTS Scott N. Brooks, draped in a dapper shawl-collar sweater, looked out on the auditorium of mostly white … Continue reading
Microaggressions At Harvard
Steve Sailer writes: From the New York Times: Black America and the Class Divide The economic gap within the African-American community is one of the most important factors in the rise of Black Lives Matter, led by a new generation … Continue reading
