Daily Archives: July 19, 2016

ESPN: Rooney Rule in reverse: Minority coaching hires have stalled

I don’t see many asians coaching in the NFL. How come nobody in the MSM is worried about that? I don’t see many Orthodox Jews coaching in the NFL. Is the reason anti-Semitism? I don’t see many whites playing cornerback … Continue reading

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ESPN: Study: Minority coaches dominate positions less associated with advancement

ESPN: A study of 2016 NFL coaching staffs shows that white coaches overwhelmingly fill the offensive positions associated with advancement to the head-coaching ranks, compromising the Rooney Rule’s efforts to reverse a recent trend. Eighty of NFL’s current 85 offensive … Continue reading

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Jamiel Shaw, RIP

Comments at Steve Sailer: * I believe it was last August when Trump introduced the father of the slain youth, and he made a very moving speech outlining the facts of his talented son’s death and his endorsement of Donald … Continue reading

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Donald Trump and the Man Who Would Be Howard Beale

The most revolting writer in America is Charles Pierce. Bernard Goldberg writes: It’s a safe bet, I think, that most of you have never heard of Charles Pierce. If you haven’t, consider yourself lucky. Charles Pierce, technically, is an opinion … Continue reading

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DNA Predicts Academic Achievement

REPORT: Scientists from King’s College London have used a new genetic scoring technique to predict academic achievement from DNA alone. This is the strongest prediction from DNA of a behavioural measure to date. The research shows that a genetic score … Continue reading

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