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Category Archives: HBD
FASTER EVOLUTION MEANS MORE ETHNIC DIFFERENCES
Jonathan Haidt wrote in 2009: The most offensive idea in all of science for the last 40 years is the possibility that behavioral differences between racial and ethnic groups have some genetic basis. Knowing nothing but the long-term offensiveness of … Continue reading
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Book Review: Charles Murray’s Human Diversity: The Biology of Gender, Race, and Class
Link: We should hope—emphasis on the should—for a discipline of Actual Social Science, whose practitioners strive to report the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, with the same passionately dispassionate objectivity they might bring to the study … Continue reading
Reality Vs Propaganda
A friend in the academy: “The approach of giving straightforward arguments/evidence isn’t working. We just get steamrolled by emotional propaganda. I think it’s important for race realists to be focused on results–what is actually going to lead to positive change. … Continue reading
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Accepting Reality
Kyle Rowland writes: Reactionary thinkers often note the importance of differences. That is to say, they note that different races, different genders, different classes, different individuals have different traits, and to some extent must be treated differently. If someone is … Continue reading
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Childless Prowhite Advocates
Muh Feels writes: Would you be willing to do a stream on the subject of childless prowhite advocates? They’re all over YouTube reiterating the same old talking points yet doing nothing about it. I mean, how do we combat demographics? … Continue reading
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J. Philippe Rushton: A Life History Perspective by Edward Dutton
Here are some excerpts: * From the eighteenth century to the middle of the twentieth century almost all biologists and anthropologists accepted that the human species could be divided into biologically distinct races. Since around 1900, anthropology in Western Europe … Continue reading
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Termites
A goy tells me: Termites are eating away at the foundation of my home. Already ate 1/8th of an inch off my floor joists. We have to spray. Will cost us $1300, but be really bad for the termites. Will … Continue reading
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If We Accepted HBD…
Comments at Steve Sailer: * Steve once wrote that, if success in life is partly or mostly due to intelligence, and intelligence dependent on genes, then there is very little an individual can do to change those facts. A society … Continue reading
The Past is a Real-Talking Country
From the blog Those Who Can See: * We propose five categories of historical realtalk (some of which overlap in our quotes): Banal my-group preference The More Able remarking upon the Less Able The Less Able remarking upon the More … Continue reading
NYU Disinvites James D. Watson
“We are writing to inform you that the lecture by Professor James Watson, scheduled for September 12, 2016 has been cancelled. We received the attached letter that had been written by medical and graduate students at NYU School of Medicine … Continue reading
