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Daily Archives: November 28, 2017
Stupidity Kills
According to Linda Gottfredson, 40% of urban out-patients don’t understand when their next doctor’s appointment is scheduled, 70% don’t understand how many pills of a prescription to take, and 95% don’t understand the informed consent form. Stupidity kills and it … Continue reading
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Why Was There A Sudden Explosion Of Gay Pedophilia In The Catholic Church In The 1960s? And Why Did It Die Down The Last 15 Years?
Comments at Steve Sailer: * Here are the stats: Victims’ ages: 5.8% under 7; 16% ages 8-10; 50.9% ages 11-14; 27.3% ages 15-17. Victims’ gender: 81% male, 19% female http://archives.weirdload.com/stats.html So there were indeed pepophile priests. 3/4s of the victims … Continue reading
Tom Wolfe On Firing Line Regarding His First Novel ‘Bonfire of the Vanities’
Comments at Steve Sailer: * And many other of Wolfe’s appearances can be seen on the official youtube page. Slightly related is the appearance talking about Radical Chic: What is peculiar here is the ethnic subtext between Wolfe, Southerner, and … Continue reading
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‘Ali: A Life’
From the New York Times Book Review: As early as 1970 Ali’s physician Ferdie Pacheco (the “Fight Doctor”) began numbing Ali’s fists before fights with cortisone and an anesthetic called Xylazine. “Ali’s hands were so shot he couldn’t hit a … Continue reading
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‘The French Origins of “You Will Not Replace Us” – The European thinkers behind the white-nationalist rallying cry’
From The New Yorker: Although Camus presents his definition of “Frenchness” as reasonable and urbane, it is of a piece with a less benign perspective on ethnicity, Islam, and territory which has circulated in his country for decades. Never the … Continue reading
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