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Category Archives: Race
British Philosopher Anthony Ludovici On The Alexander Technique
From Wikipedia: Anthony Mario Ludovici MBE (8 January 1882 – 3 April 1971) was a British philosopher, sociologist, social critic and polyglot. He is best known as a proponent of aristocracy, and in the early 20th century was a leading … Continue reading
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Racial Diversity Causes Conflict
Richard Lynn writes in his book Eugenics: Third, costs arose because many immigrants into the Western democracies are from third world countries whose populations differ racially and culturally from the indigenous populations. This inevitably causes racial and ethnic conflict and … Continue reading
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LAT: ‘Skills gap’ threatening to impede economic growth in California
LAT: “Other major skills deficits include English language competency, reading comprehension and math, as well as more nebulous qualities such as critical thinking aptitude, professionalism and leadership.” In other words, employers need people with higher IQs. Since California has become … Continue reading
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Strong Group Identity Always Brings With It Contempt For Outsiders
I’ve been arguing with Orthodox Jewish friends who want an Orthodox Judaism that does not have contempt for non-Jews. It’s not possible, I tell them. Sure, you can have individual Orthodox Jews who are strong in their Jewish identity and … Continue reading
ESPN 30 For 30: Ghosts Of Ole Miss
Steve Sailer notes that sports writers tend to be the most politically correct writers around because they are faced constantly with obvious racial differences but to keep their jobs, they have to ignore that. I enjoy the the ESPN documentary … Continue reading
Did The Nazis Believe Jews Were Inferior?
I find it a chore to listen to Dennis Prager these days. Not because Dennis has changed, but I have changed. On his radio show today, Dennis Prager struggled to define “racism”: “You believe that race has intrinsic qualities, usually … Continue reading
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Ferguson’s Unanswered Questions
Heather Mac Donald writes: But the most ubiquitous “Ferguson is racist” meme was the most familiar: the police force is too white. Four of Ferguson’s 53 officers are black. This imbalance must be the result of racism and must itself … Continue reading
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Who Hates Whom
Chaim Amalek writes: What we all need, what would be most interesting, is say, a multi-volume book presenting a complete taxonomy of the human race, tribe by tribe, including a chart of “who hates whom”. You know, you would be … Continue reading
New Book Says Israeli Teens Are Racist And Proud
There’s no such moral category as racism (or it would have been mentioned as a sin in Torah but no great rabbi has ever written a book against racism because it does not exist, it is goyisha nonsense, “racism” is … Continue reading
Diversity vs Group Continuity
In his third lecture on the history of Orthodox Jews in Los Angeles, Rabbi Shlomo Einhorn says: “I can’t tell you how important this [Talmud Torah school] was. You have to understand that Wabash Avenue was the center of the … Continue reading
