The immigration system Marco Rubio wanted

Byron York writes: The 2013 Gang of Eight comprehensive immigration reform bill is the signature achievement of Marco Rubio’s four years and ten months in the U.S. Senate. Yet in the first four Republican presidential debates, in which Rubio has played an increasingly prominent role, he has not been asked even once about the specifics of the legislation.

Despite that omission, it seems likely that if Rubio continues to rise in the GOP race, someone, somewhere will pay attention to his most important accomplishment. The 1,197-page Gang of Eight bill is so far-reaching, and at the same time so detailed, that it provides a sharp picture of where Rubio would like to take the U.S. immigration system. Rubio has renounced parts of his own work, but it’s not clear which parts, and it’s not clear if he has renounced them for good or only until he determines they are more politically practicable.

So until Rubio faces the inevitable questioning about his work, here are some features of the Gang of Eight legislation that might attract discussion as the Republican race goes forward.

1.) More immigration

Comprehensive immigration reform means more immigrants coming to the United States, and with the Gang of Eight Rubio would have dramatically increased that number. “The legislation would loosen or eliminate annual limits on various categories of permanent and temporary immigration,” the Congressional Budget Office wrote in its 2013 assessment of the legislation. “If [the bill] was enacted, CBO estimates, the U.S. population would be larger by about 10 million people in 2023 and by about 16 million people in 2033 than projected under current law.”

Those numbers are wildly out of touch with the wishes of Republican voters — and of all voters, for that matter. Recently Pew Research asked Americans whether immigration should be “kept at its present level, increased or decreased.” Among Republicans, just 7 percent supported increasing the level of immigration, which is at the heart of the Gang of Eight. Among independents, 17 percent supported increased immigration, along with 20 percent of Democrats. So while huge majorities do not support increasing immigration, the gap is particularly large among Republicans, whose presidential nomination Rubio is seeking.

2.) Immediate legalization of illegal immigrants

A fundamental and, as it turned out, fatal flaw of the Gang of Eight was apparent the first day Rubio and his fellow lawmakers announced the reform project, on Jan. 28, 2013. “On day one of our bill, the people without status who are not criminals or security risks will be able to live and work here legally,” Rubio’s co-author, Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer, said in a press conference with Rubio and the rest of the Gang.

Conservatives — the ones who remembered the debacle of the 1986 immigration deal, in which legalization of illegal immigrants came first but promised border security measures never happened — were stunned. They demanded that new border security and interior enforcement measures be in place and running before legalization.

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College & Mental Health

Steve Sailer writes: Something I’ve noticed over the decades is that depression and other non-psychotic mental troubles are fairly common among college students. And a lot of the hate hoaxes seem to have roots in emotional difficulties that are tied in with romantic disappointments, putting on weight, and flunking classes.

Jackie Coakley’s ever-evolving broken glass gang rape story about Haven Monahan at the U. of Virginia is a good example. She tended to crank up the story as a way to get out of taking finals, and then became a star of her therapy group for rape survivors by inventing outlandish details. Her self-therapy through lying made her something of a feminist star on campus.

Perhaps all this mental travail is inevitable at these ages and colleges don’t play a role one way or another. But has anybody studied, for instance, whether some kinds of college are worse for the mental health of some kinds of kids but not of other kinds? Or is that too touchy for universities to study?

For example, are all students happiest moving away to a four year college immediately upon graduation from high school (as is widely assumed by upper middle class Americans today). Or would some do better first living at home for an extra year or two and attending a local junior college? Is there some way to predict who?

COMMENTS TO STEVE SAILER:

* Disappointed expectations can be very hard on the psyche. Telling kids whose 120 IQ puts them at or near the top of most of their high school classes they are amazing special flowers sets them up for disappointment when they, as a matter of statistics and college selectivity, will likely be average.

A lot of liberal arts colleges and big state universities are 60-65% female, so suddenly women who go there will see their relative sexual market position take a very sudden drop the moment they step on campus.

A slightly above average woman in the 60th percentile of attractiveness would get used to 60th percentile boyfriend in high school, but in a 60% female school, she’d be expected to only find a ugly 27th percentile boyfriend. And in a 65% female school she’d be stuck with a 10th percentile man, i.e. fat short and acne covered.

* Decades ago when Ranjeesh Baghwan(sp?) was out and about recruiting for his cult, he specifically targeted college students, the same with other cults – like the one that pestered people at airports. The reasoning according to people who studied cults was because for many this was their first time away from home, they were lonely and a bit scared, they wanted to make friends, etc. The cults exploited this vulnerability by befriending them and slowly guiding them into the cult.

The point is I guess is that these students are still kids in a lot of ways – at least according to neuroscience that men don’t fully mature cognitively until 28 or so. So they approach college the same way they approached high school(which is their only frame of reference unless they spent their teenage years extensively around adults, working) s0 most have a really screwed up reality orientation. So it leads to a lot of problems and stumbling on their part.

The other issue is that our society is swamped with electronic entertainment, kids born say 20 years ago were born immersed in it. They have no idea what life is like growing up without a cell phone, ipad, television that targets them as well as advertisers. Much of it has usurped the role of parents which is really bad. This is also not good for them in the least in terms of cognitive or behavioral development according to studies that are popping up. It’s worrying the researchers looking into it.

Drugs play a role given our society’s penchant for drugging the snot out of people for almost every issue. What is it, one in three are on psychotropics? I know it is a obscene number.

* Students are fragile because they’ve grown up in a bubble, a Nickelodeon world with bright colors and rounded corners, driven from place to place in air conditioned cars.

There’s also fashionable element. In the nineties books like Girl, Interrupted and Prozac Nation made mental illness trendy amongst a certain social set. It became a social marker, a sign that your family could afford a pointless degree and you could afford drugs. In a victim-worshipping climate, it also gives you instant victim status – “The patriarchy has upset my gyn/ecology”.

Many of the latest PC outrages have mental illness – or what used to be called hysteria – at their core. Jackie Coakley was obviously nuts. Bahar Mustafa, the London student who wanted to #killallwhitemen , actively campaigned citing her mental illness as a reason to elect her as student representative.

* I used to be a lecturer. These problems occur because we tell the students they are adults and treat them like children. Every silly and childish excuse is believed. Every other student’s grandmother mysteriously dies before finals – and then you meet them at the graduation ceremony. We encourage them to concoct mental illnesses.

If that brat at Yale had spoken to her company boss that way, she would have been fired. Note that she felt she had the right to abuse her teacher as if she was his boss and at the same time expected to be coddled like a baby.

When my gay father was 17, he was drafted into the air force. Most of his friends were killed. Saying I am to depressed to go on a bombing mission over Germany would have got you shot.

Another problem is that we do not know whether to treat them as customers or as students. They often feel that they have paid money and deserve a degree in return.

This, I am afraid, goes hand-in-hand with an expensive education. At school level the problem is solved because in the UK and NZ we have (or had) national exams called A-levels/NCEAs that are, at least partially, marked outside the school.

At university, the teacher and the marker are often one and the same. This problem is only partially offset by having outside markers from other universities come in to mark some of the scripts.

Maybe a solution would be to have university level exams set at a national level. This would make it easier to draw meaningful comparisons between the teaching quality at various universities with similar intakes.

It also has to be said, the quality of teaching is often terrible. Universities do not know whether they exist primarily to teach or for research. At the moment, you can get away with being a dreadful teacher if you have a tolerable research record.

Finally, we have the most intractable problem of all, PC. Many of the problems with university teaching could be solved by having national tests administered externally. The problem of PC would require a culture shift and I don’t see that happening any time soon.

* Was John McCain the first war hero called one for suffering rather than winning? Maybe that was the the start of it.

Trump got a lot of crap for his comments about McCain, but they struck a nerve because they contained an element of truth. McCain was a way station between Audie Murphy and Jessica Lynch.

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Honor, Dignity, and Victimhood: A Tour Through Three Centuries of American Political Culture

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Campbell and Manning hint at a more important factor when they highlight the growing power of university administration and the weakening of social ties among students. Here the college campus is a microcosm of social changes happening at every level of American society. Not every American must deal with an ever distant university administration, but all are further and further removed from the levers of power. This story is a well known one: over the last five decades American social capital has fallen apart. Americans are less likely to volunteer, participate in local political parties or caucuses, join civic, religious, or self improvement associations, attend church, have group hobbies, vote, read local newspapers, organize neighborhood gatherings, play cards, spend time on social visits, or have as many friends now as they did in 1960.

At the same time many organizations which once gave average men and women the chance to work together or serve in local leadership roles disappeared–or have been consolidated to heights far beyond the reach of the average citizen. There are fewer school boards and municipal governments now than there in the 1950s, despite the doubling of America’s population since then. National charities are more likely to ask their members for money than time; lobbying has replaced supporting local chapters as the main activity of most national activists. The federal government assumes powers traditionally reserved to local and state governments. Local businesses have been pushed out of existence by international conglomerates. [11] The businesses, associations, congregations, and clubs that once made up American society are gone. America has been atomized; her citizens live alone, connected but weakly one to another. Arrayed against each is a set of vast, impersonal bureaucracies that cannot be controlled, only appealed to.

A “Culture of Victimhood” is a perfectly natural response to this shift in the distribution of power. Remember that the central purpose of moral cultures is to help resolve or deter disputes. Dignity cultures provide a moral code to regulate disputes among equals from the same community. They also help individuals in a community–citizens–organize to protect their joint interests. 21st century America has lost this ability to organize and solve problems at the local level. The most effective way to resolve disputes is appeal to the powerful third parties: corporations, the federal government, or the great mass of people weakly connected by social media. The easiest way to earn the sympathy of these powers is to be the unambiguous victim in the dispute.

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* In a world where anyone is to be destroyed for saying the mildest criticism of homos, this kind of PC craziness is to be expected.

We can’t even trust the media.

It took citizen journalists to take down the UVA rape hoax since the media establishment wouldn’t do it.

* Jonathan Haidt “Where microaggressions really come from: A sociological account”
… We’re beginning a second transition of moral cultures. The first major transition happened in the 18th and 19th centuries when most Western societies moved away from cultures of honor (where people must earn honor and must therefore avenge insults on their own) to cultures of dignity in which people are assumed to have dignity and don’t need to earn it. They foreswear violence, turn to courts or administrative bodies to respond to major transgressions, and for minor transgressions they either ignore them or attempt to resolve them by social means. There’s no more dueling.

Campbell and Manning describe how this culture of dignity is now giving way to a new culture of victimhood in which people are encouraged to respond to even the slightest unintentional offense, as in an honor culture. But they must not obtain redress on their own; they must appeal for help to powerful others or administrative bodies, to whom they must make the case that they have been victimized. It is the very presence of such administrative bodies, within a culture that is highly egalitarian and diverse (i.e., many college campuses) that gives rise to intense efforts to identify oneself as a fragile and aggrieved victim. This is why we have seen the recent explosion of concerns about microaggressions, combined with demands for trigger warnings and safe spaces, that Greg Lukianoff and I wrote about in The Coddling of the American Mind.

… The key idea is that the new moral culture of victimhood fosters “moral dependence” and an atrophying of the ability to handle small interpersonal matters on one’s own. At the same time that it weakens individuals, it creates a society of constant and intense moral conflict as people compete for status as victims or as defenders of victims.”

* We are all caregivers to black society, 24/7. And our #1 obligation, in addition to paying the bills, is to protect their fragile psyches from outward manifestations of white contempt. This is why James Watson had to be exiled.

* On the other hand the ideological shift makes some sense, and goes like this:

a) Title IX (and similar) demands gender equality.
b) Gender equality cannot be achieved if women (call it, a class of humans) feel “threatened”, “oppressed” etc. by some other class(es) of humans.
c) So we get “safe spaces”, special departments, rape accusations believed at the drop of a hat, Star Chamber proceedings including expulsions for sexual assault accusations, suspension of ordinary rule of law for the sake of non-compliance with Title IX, etc. etc. etc.
d) What’s happening right now is that this entire conceptual universe has been coopted by Persons of Color.

Why I don’t think it will work:

1) The Title IX Mattress Girl types are after all the children of parents who are paying their tuition. I would bet that most of these POC students (who in all likelihood are a distinct minority) are on diversity scholarships of one kind or another. This doesn’t mean they aren’t bright, it means that they probably aren’t paying for their education.

2) Because 50% of the faculty, staff, and student body in any school will share the same gender, so accusations of non-representation will not fly when these concepts are applied to women. On the other hand, when used by POC, there is an automatic demand for reconstituting faculty, staff, student body, and curriculum on racial, ethnic, sexual performance lines.

3) I can imagine a lot of young co-eds going to a “take back the night” rally or going on a “slut walk”. It gives them a chance to dress up sexy for a political purpose, and maybe have a couple of beers with some hot looking guys. However, the majority of the people involved in these kinds of protests seem to be terminal lecturer types from Occupy Wall Street, not good looking, not sexy, and not fun. The Redditt clip of the young Asian lesbian who wants to have sex with women from different continents and by the way black people can be racist too is just about the most boring clip I have ever seen. How can anyone even attend such a rally?

I don’t really know how this will shake out but I expect the fever will subside before the Christmas holidays. It’s just amazingly stupid and I feel sorry for anyone who was too timid to leave academia and has to suck up to this sh*t on a daily basis.

* I’m sure all this publicity is just going to do wonders for Mizzou’s enrollment numbers next fall.

Seriously though, it’s time to cut off the public education system, from K-12 to college and beyond, from its sources of funding and legitimacy. Every parent should pull their children out of public education as soon as possible, and should not by any means pay them any money.

The culture also needs to get it out of its collective head that college is a sure path to success and prosperity. That hasn’t actually been true for several years now, especially since grade inflation and degree inflation have rendered college education basically worthless in many respects. A majority of college students today cannot really benefit from a higher education and have no business being there, gumming up the works for the top few percentage points of people who actually ought to be engineers, jurists, and professional scholars. Our society is facing a disjunctive decision here: Either a college degree has to mean something again (i.e., the possession of one has to guarantee that the bearer has met the highest standards of intellectual excellence) or it needs to stop being awarded, touted, and pursued.

The sub-prime bubble in housing blew up relatively quickly and took a good portion of the global economy with it, but the sub-prime bubble in education has been brewing for forty years, is many times bigger, and much more multifaceted. If the current generation of student protesters are successful in their demands for debt forgiveness or free education, not only will the financial system implode, but the whole transmission mechanism from childhood to productive adulthood (which is currently embodied, however dubiously, by multiple years of public “education”) will be irreparably broken. That would certainly be a good thing in the long run. I would love to see a return to apprenticeships, trade schools, guild systems, and board certifications for most professions currently requiring a degree, while colleges and universities can revert to their natural role as repositories of the highest intellectual traditions presided over by incurable dons, catering to the uniquely talented or the wealthy. However, the short-term pain will be immense.

Nevertheless, it’s all inevitable, and all deserved, so we might as well get on with it.

* Commenter Alec Leamas writes:

The working theory is that the students are of a generation raised by helicopter in a therapeutic culture – in shorthand, they lack the very basic coping skills that most everyone in generations previous developed as of course. Rather than “walking off” a skinned knee or saying “sticks and stones” in response to a bully’s insult, they’re acculturated to appeal to authority for attention, protection, and justice (revenge).

At the same time, overt racial and other discrimination and expressions thereof having receded, a need arose to find racial or sexist offense in innocuous statements and neutral acts for the Left to maintain fuel for its resentment politics – see, for example, the theories of “privilege” and “micro-agressions.” (Putting those words in quotes is likely an expression of my “privilege” while also serving as a “micro-agression.”)

Because they’ve been so acculturated to therapy and therapeutic talk, the political proselytizing by the Left works as a sort of reverse therapy by making them less psychologically stable. Psychological therapy is supposed to make one less sensitive to irrational fears and better able to process real traumas, but these young people have been made more sensitive to the vagaries of ordinary life and less able to process perceived traumas. They then appeal to authority to eliminate those things that they unreasonably perceive as threats.

The “safe space” gambit I have understood to be a legal gambit pioneered by the feminists. My understanding is that threats to student safety require a certain prescribed response under Title IX, and therefore casting disagreement and a desire to censor opinions and speakers they don’t like as “threats to safety” precipitate the prescribed responses (at least in an abundance of legal caution to avoid sanctions up to and including loss of Federal funding). So, in effect, the feminists figured out that they could use language about “safety” to hold the gun of Federal funding to the head of the University to extort from it administrative action and censoring that they would not be able to accomplish by honest means.

For example, the student chapter of the Traditional Nice Guys invites a speaker who believes that women who want to bear children should get married (to men!) before the age of 25 in order to assure that they’ll have relatively easy, safe pregnancies. The speaker cites medical literature about women’s years of peak fertility, economic studies about the stability of two parent families, longitudinal studies about the outcomes of children of intact families, and the rest – the sort of thing from which intellectuals and academics form arguments. The campus feminists obviously don’t want this sort of thing said in public – not because it’s untrue, but rather because their worldview has a particular weakness in dealing with matters which are true. So they get together and claim that the content of the speech makes them feel unsafe insofar as they’re women on campus and the obvious implication of the speaker’s comments is that they don’t belong on campus but rather at home and someone might hear the speaker and use violence to make them get married and pregnant and off campus.

To add some spice, the Lesbians interpret the exhortation to marry men as “othering” and “marginalization” which is a form of “erasure” of them and their experiences and a form of “verbal violence” every bit as real violence as a baseball bat to the skull while being called a dyke.

Of course this is total and complete nonsense, however because the complaint is about “safety” and “violence” rather than disagreement, the University has to do something. The easiest thing is to avoid the whole affair by rescinding the invitation to the speaker.

Second to that is to require the inviting student organization to provide from its funds the cost of additional security or to claim that anticipated protests will exceed the capacity of the venue, thereby leaving the event without the planned venue.

I think what we’re seeing are show trials of the reigning Trotskyites by emergent Stalinists. The Leftists in administration are being put on trial for not being pure enough, not being sufficiently enthusiastic in their Leftism, and not abridging the rights of the enemy with the requisite alacrity and prejudice. Once accused, denial is proof of guilt, and admission is also proof of guilt.

We’d like to think that the Left is somehow losing power in this transaction, when the ultimate outcome will be replacing the sort of comfortable hard Left academic ministerial types with more fervent activists and additional administrative commissars to oversee academic and campus affairs. The old guard was constrained – at least in a perfunctory way – with maintaining a facade of academic freedom, free inquiry, and conformity with laws and conventions guaranteeing free thought and expression. Their replacements will not be – their only allegiance is to the cause.

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GOP Candidates Battle Over Who Is Immigration Restrictioniest

Steve Sailer writes: It’s sad that Rubio isn’t smarter, richer, and more independent-minded. As the Likable Latino, he would have been ideal to lead the charge toward immigration sanity.

But instead in 2013 he signed up to lead what the Republican Brain Trust and its billionaire backers was telling him was a sure thing — Chuck Schumer’s amnesty bill — even though it was obviously nuts, both as policy and as politics.

Too bad.

COMMENTS TO STEVE SAILER:

* Re Cruz: per Kaus, he’s been for amnesty as well in the past. He’s clearly smarter than Rubio, but it’s possible that his current immigration hawkishness is just tactical posturing. We are left hoping that Trump, at least, is sincere, but his extemporaneous comments haven’t always been ask hawkish as his immigration policy paper.

* The NYT is talking about the 3rd and 4th place candidate in mid-Nov, when we are about a week, 10 days from the “acceleration time” of the Holidays, then 3 weeks after New Years and it’s on. And neither of these two guys has a prayer’s chance in hell of finishing in the top 2. The skewing of the primaries intentionally done in past years to benefit the front runner (who typical was GOPe’s guy) has almost insured that Trump will roar out Super Tuesday massively ahead. The states in the first primaries other than Iowa are exactly the toothless, low info voters that pundits claim are Trump people.

They only thing they can hope is some self implosion. The latest prayer involves the Fort Dodge speech that they claim was a rant. I am at 57 minutes into the 1 hour 45 minute talk and I personally haven’t heard anything I would consider outrageous. He’s like a New York dad at Thanksgiving going off about shit he thinks is really messed up. Sure, if you aren’t a supporter, particularly if his ideas on immigration annoy or offend you, then you would hate this speech.

To write about Rubio and Cruz at this point is slightly more relevant than speaking about Steve Forbes and Alan Keyes in Nov 1999. I had to look into Wikipedia to even get those names. They didn’t matter.

The NYT will bend over backwards to avoid saying the T word and I am surprised they even wrote about the I word in the first place.

* We should be so lucky that cynics start taking hard line immigration stances to get elected.

* And we have Donald Trump to thank for finally bringing it up and showing them its a winning issue. I never could have predicted this turn of events a few years ago.

When Ted Cruz came out hard against immigration in the debate, the day after Trump gave his “deportation force” interview, which is encouraging. He wants to make sure he doesn’t get outflanked from the right and that this remains HIS issue.

* Can’t have the goyim contemplating having for themselves what the Jews have for themselves in Israel.

Unspoken Jewish oligarch problem with Trump: he doesn’t need their money. Doesn’t even seem to want it. Big Problem.

* Powerful people want to be respectable.

Those who control respectability controls the elites.

Once homo stuff was made respectable, elites complied cuz status means so much to them.

There are leader-elites and follower-elites.

Leader-elites, largely Jewish, get to decide what is respectable.

* A restrictionist president could do a great deal without new legislation just by enforcing existing laws, (build the border fence, for instance), and using executive orders. For instance, make E-Verify mandatory on hiring. Crack down on the thousands of illegals who use false SS numbers by withholding tax refunds. Have ICE raid all the big slaughterhouses. Nothing will change until you get employers’ attention. And that won’t happen until you hit their bottom line.

Employers truly are color blind; all they see is green.

* Donald Trump has been an economic nationalist for years. I have seen his statements on stupid (traitorous is the accurate word) trade deals going back 15 or more years. This shows Trump is pro-average American. He has long known that phony free trade deals depress US wage levels for the peasantry. He has come to criticize illegal immigration (also depresses wages) more recently but both go hand in hand as economic nationalist issues and Trump is an unabashed economic nationalist candidate like we haven’t seen for years. The same ones that Pat Buchanan has been railing against since 1992. Pat and Ross Perot were right!! And have been ignored for years while we lost more industrial base and illegal immigration got way out of hand. Damn right I voted for Ross Perot in 1992 and despised NAFTA!

So this is more of my reasoning to trust The Donald on immigration, H1Bs and illegal immigration. To do right by us when he gets to be President. First he’s got to beat Hillary.

* Whether they say it or not, immigrants are coming to the USA and other New World English-founded nations because they are politically, socially and economically superior to the alternatives. I know this because my immigrant parent told me so. In most cases the immigrant, such as my parent, is eager to ape the norms and ideals of the founding stock and has no qualms cutting themselves off from the Old World.

However, I think with Latin Americans there is a different dynamic going on. First, they are coming in such large numbers that they feel they are going to change the US into their image. And the proof is there. Spanish is now our de facto second language. And the media tell us everyday that someday soon we will be a Latin nation.

Second, Latin Americans are carrying a couple of huge chips on their shoulders. They have the embarrassment of knowing that their culture has utterly failed to create in the New World what the English people did, despite the fact that in many cases the Latin nations had superior climate and natural resources. Venezuelan writer Carlos Rangel wrote:

“For Latin Americans, it is an unbearable thought that a handful of Anglo-Saxons, arriving much later than the Spanish and in such a harsh climate that they barely survived the first few winters, would become the foremost power in the world. It would require an inconceivable effort of collective self-analysis [emphasis mine] for Latin Americans to face up to the fundamental causes of this disparity. This is why, though aware of the falsity of what they are saying, every Latin American politician and intellectual must repeat that all our troubles stem from North American imperialism.”

Additionally as others have pointed our here before, some Latin Americans still feel there is unfinished business from the rivalry between England and Spain that goes back to the sinking of the Armada.

With this in mind I think it’s conceivable that Rubio is a cultural imperialist. It wouldn’t matter if he was richer or smarter, so long as he has strong ties to his immigrant community, and you did say he lives in Miami, he will probably feel this way. And it doesn’t help that the GOP kneels down before him and promotes him ONLY because of his Latin American ancestry. It must be a confirmation to him that the tide has turned against the English.

So long as immigration is mainly an issue concerning Latin Americans, a cultural imperialist like Rubio will do his level best to keep the gates open.

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More immigration and more social justice, please.

I don’t see anything bizarre here. These activists are pursuing their group interests, which clash with Jewish and white interests.

From Tabletmag: Today is the day of the Million Student March, a grassroots initiative by young activists that will call for tuition-free public college, student debt cancellation, and a $15 minimum wage for all campus workers. For many students, it’s an opportunity to protest for reforms they believe in. But for Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) in New York, it’s been a chance instead to blame “the Zionists” for everything wrong with the university system.

On Nov. 9, in a Facebook post signed by every CUNY chapter of SJP, the anti-Israel activists declared that they would join the march. Their statement began ordinarily enough, but soon took a bizarre, conspiratorial turn:

On November 12, students all across CUNY will rally to demand a freeze on tuition and new contracts! We must fight for funding for our university, and for CUNY to be accessible to working class communities in NYC as the public university system. The Zionist administration invests in Israeli companies, companies that support the Israeli occupation, hosts birthright programs and study abroad programs in occupied Palestine, and reproduces settler-colonial ideology throughout CUNY through Zionist content of education. While CUNY aims to produce the next generation of professional Zionists, SJP aims to change the university to fight for all peoples liberation.

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Shutting Down Speech

A friend says: I think it is worth observing with all the goings on about trigger warnings, micro-agressions, hate speech and the like, that the first persons in the 20th Century to claim the right to shut down discussions they disagreed with were Jews who wanted any questioning of the holocaust to be banned. In fact Holocaust denial remains a crime in some European countries. The ADL was the first group that decided that it would go on the offense when any “anti semitism” regardless of how slight comes to light.

Then there were the Christians like John Calvin in the 16th Century who had a man burned at the stake for denying the Trinity.

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Paying College Athletes With Sex

CNN: ESPN: Louisville ex-assistant basketball coach paid for recruits’ sex parties

(CNN)The school is a perennial powerhouse. It’s one of the biggest and best-known college basketball institutions in the country.

Led by head coach Rick Pitino, the Louisville Cardinals won the NCAA championship in 2013.

But the school now finds itself mired in a sex scandal that could tarnish its reputation and question the integrity of its leaders.

ESPN’s “Outside the Lines” is reporting that a former assistant coach, Andre McGee, paid for sex and stripper parties on the Louisville campus for basketball players and recruits, according to a self-described escort named Katina Powell.

According to “Outside the Lines,” five former University of Louisville basketball players and recruits said McGee paid for strippers to attend nearly two dozen parties at the dorm from 2010-2014. Each of the players and recruits attended different parties. At those parties, the ESPN report says, there were dancers who stripped naked. Of the five players interviewed by ESPN, three said they attended parties as recruits and again when they were players at Louisville. The ESPN report says one of the former players said he had sex with one of the strippers and that McGee paid her for it.

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Racial Hysteria Triumphs on Campus

Heather Mac Donald writes: The pathological narcissism of American college students has found a potentially devastating new source of power in the sports-industrial complex. University of Missouri president Timothy Wolfe resigned Monday morning in the face of a threatened boycott by black football players of an upcoming game. Wolfe’s alleged sin was an insufficient appreciation for the “systematic oppression” experienced by students of color at the university. Campus agitators also alleged that racial slurs had been directed at black students and feces had been smeared in the shape of a swastika in a dormitory.

The university’s board of overseers had convened in emergency session to discuss the football boycott; Wolfe resigned before meeting with them, issuing the standard mea culpa: “I take full responsibility for this frustration, and I take full responsibility for the inaction that has occurred.” According to the New York Times, the university could have lost more than $1 million had it forfeited its football game with Brigham Young University on Saturday. A group called “Concerned Faculty” had walked off the job in solidarity with the student activists and was calling on other faculty to join them.

There is no evidence that the University of Missouri denies equal opportunity to its black students; those black students, like every other student on campus, are surrounded by lavish educational resources, available to them for the asking on a color-blind basis. The university’s faculty and administrators are surely among the most prejudice-free, well-meaning group of adults in human history. Thousands of Chinese students would undoubtedly do anything for the chance to be “systemically oppressed” by the University of Missouri’s stupendous laboratories and research funding.

But Missouri’s political class has embraced the patent delusion that the university is rife with racism. Governor Jay Nixon called on college officials to “ensure the University of Missouri is a place where all students can pursue their dreams in an environment of respect, tolerance and inclusion.” In truth, the only barrier to such pursuit is a student’s own lack of academic preparedness, should he have been admitted under a racial preference. Mayor Bob McDavid of Columbia, Missouri—where the university is located—told CNN after Wolfe’s resignation that he congratulated the “students on achieving their goal.” McDavid insisted that we need to “deal with the pain of minorities” and that we will be “done” only “when every student has the freedom to fulfill his dream unimpeded by racial epithets.”

The precedent set here is monumental. Any student protester who can convince his college’s football or basketball team to threaten a strike will be able to bring administrators to their knees even more quickly than usual. Administrative cupidity and alumni fanaticism have turned the collegiate sports-industrial complex into the most powerful force on campus. If that behemoth can be reliably persuaded to support the latest racial agitation—and there will often be a critical mass of black athletes to appeal to—then an already supine leadership class will discard the reality principle once and for all.

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The Dangers Of White Supremacy

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* If a White coed gets impregnated by a Black football player but she decides to abort the Black baby, is she considered a KKK White supremacist? After all her White privilege murdered a Black body just like Officer Darren Wilson did.

* “Too many tutors were having sex with the athletes.”

This expression always cracks me up. What is the correct number of tutors having sex with athletes?

* I’m now wondering if part of the hidden payoff is the opportunity to have sex with college girls, some of whom just love tutoring athletes…

* “Football teams act out a very literal metaphor of military conquest, struggling to conquer terrain from each other with the percentage of the 100-yard field left to subjugate immediately calculable.”

You would think football would be more popular in the world of Islam. At the very least teams in this country could adobt Islamic monikers. The Saracens maybe? Any other suggestions?

* I imagine that every Islamic team would be some variation of the Shahada. Which would get really confusing when every other player was named Mohammed.

Question: “Did you see yesterday when Mohammed crossed the line of scrimmage when There is No god but God was playing against Mohammad is His Prophet?”

Answer: “God is Great, and Mohammad is his Prophet!”

* This was funny:

“One of the most fascinating revelations regarding Luther’s identity, though, is the fact that she played a role in Christakis becoming master of Silliman College in the first place. In her tirade, Luther screams “Who the fuck hired you?” at Christakis. But further research reveals that Luther actually served on the search committee that chose Christakis as the master of Silliman College. So, when Luther screams “who the fuck hired you,” the answer is, in some part, herself.”

* Something that Black people on the internet often say is that in the 21st Century the KKK took off their white sheets and traded them in for Armani suits and briefcases to work in Wall Street, Washington D.C, and Silicon Valley and that is why Blacks have the odds stacked against them in the job market.

They are basically saying the KKK run the political and business world. The irony is that they are actually complimenting the KKK without even knowing it because they believe this group went from being low IQ inbred White trash who have sex with their family members and live in poverty to triple digit IQ people who run Fortune 500 companies and live in multi-million dollar mansions and penthouses. Talk about evolving big time and lifting yourself up from their bootstraps. The KKK is evidence that the American dream of rising up from rags to riches is alive and well.

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LAT: Jack Yufe dies at 82; he was raised Jewish, his identical twin as a Nazi

One of the great tools for healing from trauma is to realize that if situations and circumstances had been reversed, you likely would have been the perpetrator.

LATIMES:

It sounded like a tabloid headline: Identical twins separated after birth. One grew up Jewish, the other a Nazi.

But the story of Jack Yufe and his brother was not just about their stark differences.

After decades and oceans apart, the men came together as adults to learn they dressed alike, walked alike, and had the same hot temper and quirks, including a fondness for scaring others with an explosively loud sneeze.

They both read books from back to front, loved butter and spicy food and flushed the toilet before they used it.

“They were a great example of how twins, despite different environments, ended up being very much alike,” said Cal State Fullerton psychology professor Nancy Segal, who studied the brothers as part of a well-known Minnesota research project on separated twins.

Yufe, a San Ysidro businessman, died Monday in a San Diego hospital from stomach cancer, his family said. He was 82.

Of 137 pairs of separated twins in the two-decade University of Minnesota study, 56 were fraternal and 81 were identical. Yufe and his brother, Oskar Stohr, stood out because of their dramatically dissimilar backgrounds.

Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, on Jan. 16, 1933, they were 6 months old when their parents split up.

Oskar went to Germany with his Catholic mother, Elizabeth, and grew up as the Nazis rose to power. Like his fellow students, he greeted the school principal with “Heil, Hitler,” and was warned by his grandmother to never let on that his father, Joseph, was Jewish. As an act of survival, Oskar joined the Hitler Youth movement.

Years later, he confessed that he had dreamed that he shot down his twin in an aerial dogfight. Jack had a similar nightmare about killing Oskar with a bayonet.

For Jack, however, the war was a distant threat, experienced mainly through newsreels he saw growing up in Trinidad with their father. His childhood was difficult in other ways.

“As a white, red-headed boy in a predominantly black and Indian culture, he stood out a lot and was beat up a lot,” said his son, Kenneth. “He was constantly having to prove himself.” Luckily, he was highly competitive and and excelled athletically.

Jack knew he was Jewish but didn’t feel the weight of that identity until he was 15 and was sent to Venezuela to live with an aunt who had been in Dachau and was the only European relative on his father’s side to survive the Holocaust.

She urged Jack to move to Israel and his father agreed that it would be good for him. Jack reluctantly emigrated at 16 and served a stint in the Israeli navy.

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