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Category Archives: HBD
NYT: America Is Safer Than It Used to Be. So Why Do We Still Have Calls for ‘Law and Order’?
I wonder if the author of the New York Times essay, Beverly Gage, ever feels unsafe? Women in nice areas typically feel physically unsafe several times a week such as walking to their car in a parking lot. Does Beverly … Continue reading
The War Against Human Nature III
Frank Salter wrote in 2012 in Quadrant: Part II: Race and the Nation in the Universities In the October issue I reviewed elements of the quality media, mainly the Sydney Morning Herald and intermittently the ABC and SBS, for one … Continue reading
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Black Guy Vs White Guy Basketball
Comments at Steve Sailer: * When I was younger, my mildly athletic white friends and I would often play basketball as a team against much more athletically talented black teams. It always surprised me that we won a good portion … Continue reading
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Human Biodiversity: the Pseudoscientific Racism of the Alt-Right
Ari Feldman writes for the Forward: There’s a piece of the “alt-right” puzzle of bigotry you need to know more about: “human biodiversity.” An ideological successor to eugenics, human biodiversity (HBD) is, like eugenics (from the Greek words for “good” … Continue reading
Forward: How The Alt-Right Manipulates the Data to ‘Prove’ the Existence of Race
Ari Feldman writes: A group of blogs and Internet forums, led by blogger Steve Sailer, have come together to embrace a successor to the pseudoscientific racist movements of the 20th century. “Human biodiversity” (HBD) is the term they have used … Continue reading
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Jews, Human Biodiversity and Science
Steve Sailer is right. Which group sets the Overton Window in America and around the West? Elites with high IQs. Who determines what is acceptable to discuss publicly? Media and academic elites, which are disproportionately Jewish. Do Jews have a … Continue reading
HBD At The Olympics
Steve Sailer writes: In the past, the judges gave taller, more elegantly moving young women advantages because they looked better. But that gave an advantage to Eastern European girls raised in the traditions behind the Bolshoi ballet. The Americans have … Continue reading
Assimilation Is An Illusion
Jayman tweets: The things above water are the things that can “change” with immigrants, leading to the illusion of assimilation.
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Physiognomy Is Real
From the Chateau: Pman sells the science of physiognomy short. There’s evidence (re)emerging from the labcoats’ mental masturbatoriums that a person’s looks do say something about his politics, smarts, personality, and even his propensity to crime. Stereotypes don’t materialize out … Continue reading
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