Daily Archives: July 17, 2015

WP: If it becomes possible to safely genetically increase babies’ IQ, it will become inevitable

Eugene Volokh writes: Intelligence is, generally speaking, good, and more is, generally speaking, better. It’s better for the person in question. It’s better for society to have more intelligent people. It’s not the most important thing. But ask yourself: All … Continue reading

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High Hispanic Crime Rate

Ann Coulter writes: Reason magazine boasts, for example, that El Paso, Texas, has a large Hispanic population and yet El Paso “is among the safest big cities in America.” In fact, however, El Paso’s “safe city” ranking is based on … Continue reading

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Israeli Professor Suggests Rape Would Serve as ‘Terror Deterrent’

Forward: (Haaretz) — “The only thing that can deter terrorists, like those who kidnapped the children and killed them, is the knowledge that their sister or their mother will be raped.” This assertion was made by Middle East scholar Dr. … Continue reading

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Another Muslim Bloodbath

Comments to Steve Sailer: * Speaking of minorities who are completely peaceful and non-violent, here is a fun anecdote about the sister of the 24-year-old who yesterday killed four marines in a totally-not-typical-of-Muslims spree-killing: Another sister, Yasmeen, drew attention at … Continue reading

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Googled, Gobbled, and Throttled

I suspect that advertisers for rational reasons don’t want their ads next to certain content. Fred Reed writes: My site, Fredoneverything.org, has, or had until a few minutes ago, several Google ads, which served to bring in a modest amount … Continue reading

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