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Category Archives: Race
The Gap In Test Scores Is Bigger In Blue States
Steve Sailer writes: – Although it’s often assumed that The Gap is due to racism, it tends to be bigger in blue Democratic states. – Gentrifying Washington DC now has enough white children to get a white NAEP score. Sure … Continue reading
Dusty Baker Was Right!
Steve Sailer writes in 2003: Dusty Baker, the (black) Chicago Cubs manager recently voted by players in a Sports Illustrated poll as the best manager in the game, said last week: “[The heat] is a factor in Atlanta, it`s a … Continue reading
Steve Sailer: Moneyball Making Baseball Managers Whiter
Steve Sailer writes: General managers have gotten smarter over the decades, in part due to the moneyball trend, so they hire smarter managers. In general, baseball statistics have become a kind of Safe Space for White Guys. It seems like … Continue reading
WP: Terri Upshaw says she had to choose between family and love
Washington Post: She talks about being raised in the upper-middle-class Buich family, who owned San Francisco’s famed Tadich Grill. She calls her upbringing strict, loving and marked by expressed disdain for people who weren’t white or Christian. A fellow might … Continue reading
Should Donald Trump Embrace Economist Raj Chetty?
Comments to Steve Sailer: * Obama, Cameron and Merkel have failed and yet they cannot see it. They have turned the Middle East and soon Europe into a giant disaster zone, left the West up to its eyeballs in debt … Continue reading
UC Anthropology Faculty Support #theIRATE8
Source. Comments on Facebook: Quanita Roberson I love the support but I can’t help but notice there are no people of color on (Tenure-Track) faculty. We need to start with ourselves first! Department of Anthropology, University of Cincinnati Quanita, I … Continue reading
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LAT: Why Iowa’s graduation rate is so much higher than California’s
Such a mystery. I just can’t figure it out. From LATimes.com: It’s hard to know exactly what’s going on with the numbers, Howard said. “We gotta dig deep to figure out what’s at play.” I went to Wikipedia and looked … Continue reading
Race Is Real
Francis Collins writes in Nature magazine in 2004: “Well-intentioned statements over the past few years, some coming from geneticists, might lead one to believe there is no connection whatsoever between self-identified race or ethnicity and the frequency of particular genetic … Continue reading
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Is Race Biological?
Comments to Steve Sailer: I love the links that the Editors give for the “repeatedly “”disproven” idea that race exists. http://www.nytimes.com/2000/08/22/science/do-races-differ-not-really-genes-show.html?pagewanted=all This is a cutting edge article from 2000 in that famous scientific publication, the NY Times. But, we are … Continue reading
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Teach Them Young
Miriam Lilian D Or writes: I remember as a kid I got in trouble for not wanting to play with a black doll. I don’t know why I had a black doll, but I was forced to play with it … Continue reading
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