Steve Sailer: Nobel Scientist Says Women Take Things Personally; Women Take It Personally

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* A travesty for sure but, to be precise, ubiquitous reports of losing his job are BS. He only resigned from a honorary post – the one that does not require any job done and pays nothing. He probably won’t be Watsoned from his real job at London Research Institute (Cancer Research UK).

* If Isaac Newton had been a woman, she’d have said “Why did that apple have to land on MY head?”

And if she’d lived in 2015 she’d have gone on Twitter to denounce gravity as an oppressive social construct.

* Yeah, it’s pretty much that in the name of being leftist, the world is regressing back to being as self-centered and anti-science as possible.

Almost 2500 years after Socrates’ birth, we’re giving up on the idea that you can argue without taking it personally.

* H.L. Mencken — ‘Misogynist: A man who hates women as much as women hate one another.’

* “knighted in 2006″

benighted in 2015

* If he had publicly declared that 1+1=3, people would chalk it up to dementia or exhaustion and move on. Hundreds of people would not be making fun of him on Twitter. We react when we hear truths that we don’t want to hear.

* There are Scientific studies that show that men’s mental ability is decreased in coed situations, but women’s is not.

This helps explain why creative groups of men, one way or another, try to exclude women. And why women think it’s a good idea to have coed research and business groups.

Segregated by gender education is also a good idea, not only for blacks as has been suggested in New York City.

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I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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