Monthly Archives: May 2015

How Do We Limit Muslim Atrocities?

Steve Sailer writes: Muslim atrocities in Europe are being carried out by people who don’t deserve to be allowed into the countries they victimize is particularly appalling. To be preyed upon by those stronger than you is bad enough; but … Continue reading

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Tired Of Hearing About The Holocaust?

Taki writes: Playing gin with the Buckleys once, Clare [Luce] said that she was getting tired of reading about the Holocaust. Bill Buckley’s TV producer, a nice man who was Jewish didn’t flinch at all, but with a smile said … Continue reading

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If Black America Were A Country, It Wouldn’t Make It Into The OECD

REPORT: What you’re looking at here is a chart showing how “Black America” and “White America,” if they were countries in their own right, would rank in terms of incarceration and mortality. For instance, the USA’s total homicide rate is … Continue reading

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Lifeboat Ethics: the Case Against Helping the Poor

by Garrett Hardin, Psychology Today, September 1974 Environmentalists use the metaphor of the earth as a “spaceship” in trying to persuade countries, industries and people to stop wasting and polluting our natural resources. Since we all share life on this … Continue reading

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Sheryl Sandberg’s Husband’s Weird Mexican Death

From comments to Steve Sailer: * Further to Steve Sailer’s point about social media titans, from the NY Post: Sheryl Sandberg has not made a public statement or commented about her husband’s death. The family is expected to hold an … Continue reading

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