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Category Archives: Kevin MacDonald
The Jewish Culture of Critique
Chaim Amalek says: “We have one big thing going for us that the Jews in Weimar Germany did not. The German Jews were up against a nation that was 100% white, and with it, the possibilities of cohesive action that … Continue reading
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The Perils of Diversity: Immigration and Human Nature by Byron M. Roth
Steve Sailer writes: I’ve written about immigration roughly every couple of weeks for eleven years now. So I’m constantly confronted by the fear that, after a half million or so words, there can’t possibly be anything left to say. But … Continue reading
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Judaism As A Group Evolutionary Strategy
According to Wikipedia: Kevin B. MacDonald (born January 24, 1944) is a professor of psychology at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), best known for his use of evolutionary theory to support his claim that Judaism is a “group evolutionary … Continue reading
Posted in ADL, Anti-Semitism, Charles Murray, IQ, Israel, Jews, Kevin MacDonald, Phil Rushton, Whites
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Jewish Journal Profiles Professor Kevin MacDonald
Brad A. Greenberg writes: It wasn’t until the ’90s that MacDonald began to see Jewish communities as inimical entities slowly destroying their hosts. "Jews are inevitably going to be an elite," he said. "They are smart; they are well organized. … Continue reading
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