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Category Archives: Race
The Long Crusade: Profiles in Education Reform, 1967-2014 by Raymond Wolters
I interview historian Raymond Wolters Tuesday evening. He is the author of The Burden of Brown: Thirty Years of School Desegregation (1984), Du Bois and His Rivals (2005), The New Negro on Campus: Black College Rebellions of the 1920s (1975), … Continue reading
The Sharing Economy Depends Upon Social Trust
Homogeneous white and asian communities have high social trust. By contrast, racial diversity destroys trust. Most people prefer their own kind. The sharing economy (Uber, AirBNB, etc) depend upon social trust. They simply won’t work well with low IQ people … Continue reading
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IN SEARCH OF HUMAN NATURE: The Decline and Revival of Darwinism in American Social Thought By Carl N. Degler
Richard A. Shweder wrote in the New York Times in 1991: Anyone who has lived long enough in the social sciences has seen the nature-nurture pendulum swing: from nature in the first decades of the century, to nurture in the … Continue reading
Racial Reality And The New Orleans Nightmare
By Steve Sailer on September 3, 2005 at 12:00am It was the Perfect Storm. No, not Hurricane Katrina. That could have been much worse. Back in the 1990s, my friend Rob Brennan wrote an unpublished novel called Category 5 about … Continue reading
Anti-Semitism Before the Holocaust by Albert S Lindemann
From page 46: The writings of the widely recognized ‘father of modern racism,’ Count Arthur de Gobineau, further suggest some of the overlooked intricacies of racist thinking in regard to the Jews in the nineteenth century… Gobineau pushed what could … Continue reading
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Between the Racist World and Ta Coates
From Amazon.com: * Ta Coates is one of the great thinkers of the 21st century. Don’t agree? Then you’re on the wrong side of history. Ta has written a book for the ages, chronicling such fascinating episodes as dating, doing … Continue reading
With the Washington Post, has Jeff Bezos broken away from the clique?
Today I was shocked that the Washington Post linked to American Renaissance, the premiere journal of thought for white advocates. Since Jeff Bezos bought the paper, it has moved in a race-realist Steve Sailer direction. In April, the Washington Post … Continue reading
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IQ & Race
Chaim Amalek writes: All talk of IQ is just another trap for the unwary white, and another path to becoming a cuckservative. After all, if IQ defines the merit of a population group, then you should cheer the conquest of … Continue reading
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Why My Biracial Son Doesn’t Want To Date Jewish Girls
Ayanna Nahmias writes: Any man I’m with has to be committed to raising my son as his own. It’s very hard for a man to do that if he can’t see himself in a child — and that would be … Continue reading
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What to Do When Your App Is Racist
Paul Ciotti: Andrew Marantz seems really pissed at the idea of SketchFactor, which he clearly thinks was almost blatantly racist. Okay fine. He may be right. (I wasn’t able to find it to test it). He’s even mad that the … Continue reading
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