Category Archives: Race

The Bermuda Triangle Part II: Dangerous Research & The Risks Worth Taking

Professor Brian Boutwell writes: The late J.P. Rushton represents one of the most brilliant, yet oddly obscure, psychologists in the last several decades. Few would deny that Phil Rushton possessed a stunning intellect; his work on human altruism, in fact, … Continue reading

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The Bermuda Triangle of Science

Professor Brian Boutwell writes: This is an essay about how to avoid carpet-bombing your career as a scientist. The academy, in general, is a wonderful place to work, but not everyone plays nice. Veer too far from carefully charted courses … Continue reading

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Chinese police officer texted: “I hate that beaner, but I think the nig is worse.”

Scott Glover and Dan Simon, CNN, April , 2016 “I hate that beaner,” one text reads, “but I think the nig is worse.” “Indian ppl are disgusting,” proclaims another. “Burn down walgreens and kill the bums,” a third message states. … Continue reading

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Do Jews constitute a subspecies of humanity?

Do blacks? Do Arabs? Do Japanese? Do Chinese? Do nordics? In nature, you don’t find two subspecies in the same place. Is it contrary to nature to expect various human subspecies in the same place to get along? Can the … Continue reading

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Exposure to Pre- and Perinatal Risk Factors Partially Explains Mean Differences in Self-Regulation between Races

Objectives To examine whether differential exposure to pre- and perinatal risk factors explained differences in levels of self-regulation between children of different races (White, Black, Hispanic, Asian, and Other). Methods Multiple regression models based on data from the Early Childhood … Continue reading

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