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Category Archives: Race
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
David Klinghoffer in 2012: With Concerns about Darwinist Racialism in Mind, National Review Cleans House
David Klinghoffer wrote April 18, 2012: As you may know, National Review editor Rich Lowry recently had to perform the unpleasant task of cutting the magazine’s ties with two contributors. This happened in the span of just a few days … Continue reading
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Australian student faces $200,000 bill in Facebook post racism row
A friend says: “Don’t come back to australia: you couldn’t afford to pay for just a day’s worth of your facebook posts.” Why on earth would aborigines need their own computer lab? If so, then other groups need their own … Continue reading
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America’s Institutionalized Racism
Libby Hill writes in the Los Angeles Times: Johnnie Cochran (Courtney B. Vance) as depicted by “American Crime Story” understands the way the world works better than just about anyone. A complex man, driven by equal parts Christian charity and … Continue reading
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Approach Anxiety & The SJW
From the Chateau: There’s a saying in the seduction community that’s meant to help newbs get over approach anxiety. Often, the neophyte womanizer will avoid approaching cute girls under the pretext that “she’s out of my league”. The PUA answers, … Continue reading
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Can a Dress Shirt Be Racist?
Nine months ago, I bought these shirts: “H2H Men’s Wrinkle Free Slim Fit Dress Shirts with Solid Long Sleeve White, US XL (Asia XXL)” REPORT: He noticed an odd pattern. In that first batch of 30, the shirts fit best … Continue reading
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Benjamin Franklin On Race
Ben Franklin wrote: “All Africa is black or tawny. Asia chiefly tawny. America (exclusive of the new Comers) wholly so. And in Europe, the Spaniards, Italians, French, Russians and Swedes, are generally of what we call a swarthy Complexion; as … Continue reading
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Why Are Commercials Constantly Pushing Interracial?
Whenever I watch a commercial, there’s usually blacks and whites hanging out, going camping, partying, etc. That’s not realistic. People tend to lead lives as segregated as possible (as far as where they live, worship, work, socialize). Most of the … Continue reading
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Tay Exposes the Fairy Tales We Tell Ourselves About Racists
It seems like most of the energy around this election is in Donald Trump’s camp. It seems like it is his election to lose. Rationally, he’s a big underdog, but emotionally, he looks like a winner. This girl gets it. … Continue reading
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NYP: FDNY’s new entry exam asks about everything but firefighting
Steve Sailer writes: Back in 2007, the Bush Administration rewarded the firemen of New York City, 343 of whom died on 9/11, by suing them for disparate impact discrimination in hiring. In 2009 a Democratic judge ruled the test devised … Continue reading
