Monthly Archives: December 2015

NYT: The New Face of Racism in Germany

Anna Sauerbrey writes: Berlin — GERMANY is not lacking in right-wing sentiment these days, but most people are careful about how they deploy their anti-immigrant rhetoric. And then there’s Björn Höcke. Last month Mr. Höcke, a leading figure of the … Continue reading

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Obama’s Muslim Faith

From Lion of the Blogosphere: The ridiculous Washington Post article about Obama’s alleged “Christian faith” inspired me to view the video above. I think it’s a pretty weird slip of the tongue. Who would say “my Muslim faith” by accident? … Continue reading

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Education and HBD in the NY Times

Lion of the Blogosphere: 1. In a high school in Greenville, South Carolina, the percent of students graduating from high school is rising. But it turns out, their performance on standardized tests is simultaneously falling. “Only one in 10 Berea … Continue reading

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The New Star Wars Movie

Comments to Steve Sailer: * One good thing about the new Star Wars is the diversity. Most of the heroes are non-white while all of the villains are are white, thus reflecting the reality of the world. * Heredity gives … Continue reading

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REVIEW: The Ten Commandments: Still the Best Moral Code

I’m reading this 2015 book by Dennis Prager. On page XIII, he writes: “If people lived by these Commandments, little else would be needed to make a world in which armies spent their time playing football; police would rarely be … Continue reading

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