The Flight 93 Election

Comments at Steve Sailer:

* Whoever wrote this is a regular reader here. He name checks Ben Franklin, Invade/Invite, importing ringers, noblesse oblige etc. Shame he did not extend the courtesy to name the devil. Also a shame to not explicitly name whites. Only “white privelege”. It is a modern idiocy to think that culture is malleable across large ethnic gaps. And a conservative idiocy of the Washington General type.

* Decius: I tried to name Steve but the editors were … well, they … well I’ll stop there.

Anyway, I don’t want anyone to think I am stealing furtively. I know where these things come from and I am willing to give credit where credit is due.

In a prior article (now deleted), I referred to Steve as “perhaps the closest thing the blogosphere has to a political philosopher.” I will leave to readers to unpack the various layers of irony in that comment. But one genuine intellectual historian objected and said so. Steve has no such training, and so on.

[To the extent that the philosopher undermines belief in that common opinion, he undermines the basis of society. He also, not incidentally, puts himself in danger, as the fate of Socrates shows. Steve Sailer, perhaps the closest thing the blogosphere has to a political philosopher, enjoys pointing out the error at the heart of the “Emperor’s New Clothes” parable. In real life, the little child—whom we may analogize to the philosopher—would be torn limb from limb for exposing everyone’s ignorance.]

To be sure.

My comment was meant in jest, but only partly. I think Steve’s grasp of political theory is weaker than my own. However, a long time ago, we got into an argument about political theory and despite my book-learnin’, I lost. He was right and I was wrong. It took me a long time to understand that but eventually I did.

I also came to understand (or think I did; “all knowledge is provisional”) that Steve’s understanding is truer to the great thinkers I studied and cherish than my own had been. The larger question of the relation of the universal to the particular still looms (for me) but Steve has been a big help.

While Steve is not a political philosopher in any overt or obvious sense, he is one in the most decisive sense. He thinks about political life directly, not through the filer of any preconceived theory. Which is what Plato and Aristotle did. Plus, with maybe five exceptions, Steve is better than all those who are formally classified as political philosophers in our time.

* “Trump is the most liberal Republican nominee since Thomas Dewey.”

It’s the first time I’ve seen this point being made. He is the most anti-war Republican candidate in decades, and his concern about the displacement of American blue-collar jobs is something traditionally associated with liberals. His policies are everything liberals claim to believe in – apart from their desire for unlimited immigration.

* Decius very generously acknowledges Sailer’s talent as a political thinker.

Note that Steve also has great instincts as a rhetorician! Must be the background in marketing. He immediately spotted the passage that should have come at the end of the essay, and put it at the end of his excerpt:

“I want to live. I want my party to live. I want my country to live. I want my people to live.”

That is very, very potent stuff. It cannot be followed by another twelve paragraphs of thoughtful analysis without dissipating the animal spirits that have been summoned up. The speech has to end there – except for the wild cheering that follows.

Stephen Miller, just in case you’re listening: you should bring Decius on board as a speech-writer, with Steve Sailer as his editor.

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Journos, Trump & Hillary

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* I also suspect that journalists know that a big downsizing is fast approaching for the entire journalist/media landscape. If Trump wins, how many billionaires decide that their discount propaganda outlets aren’t worth keeping afloat? The journalists have to announce their virtue to each other, but I suspect, they’re also advertising their loyalty as good thinking hacks to their de facto paymasters.

Or if Hillary wins, they’ll have served their purpose and there’ll be no need to keep them on staff anymore. I doubt Jeff Bezos or Carlos Slim care about the career prospects of the journalism grads in their employ.

A lot will end up unemployed so there’s an incentive to signal that you’re the most rabid attack dog against your sugar daddy’s corporate enemy. There’s no money in being reasonable or middle of the road if you know you’re dancing for your supper.

* Funniest part of the op-ed was this:

“Through his online writings and YouTube channel, Mr. Spencer is a key player in the social-media universe where this core group of Trump supporters get their “news,” from sources with which most people aren’t familiar”

Oh, no! Sources with which ‘most people aren’t familiar’! Mayday, mayday! Scare quotes around “news” – if only those idiotic Trump supporters weren’t so sub-literate and raaaaacist, they’d be tattooing Charles Blow’s prose on their body and awaiting the columns of our controlled opposition, David Brooks and Ross Douthat, like manna from heaven!

Blast the NPR and don’t you dare change the channel from PBS – the NYT editorial board’s mandatory re-education awaits!

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Hasids Busted for Plan to Murder Husband Who Wouldn’t Divorce Wife

Forward: Federal prosecutors announced the arrest Wednesday evening of two members of the Satmar Hasidic group accused of planning to kidnap and murder a man who had refused to grant his wife a religious divorce.

Shimen Liebowitz, 25, and Aharon Goldberg, 55, planned to pay $55,000 to a private investigator to arrange the kidnapping, according to prosecutors.

Liebowitz is a member of the Satmar Hasidic community in Kiryas Joel, New York, according to court documents. Goldberg, a rabbi who lives in Israel, is also a prominent member of the Kiryas Joel community. Their intended victim, apparently an Orthodox Jew, drives a taxi, according to court papers.

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60th Drug-Related Death In Orthodox New York Over Past Year

Forward: The granddaughter of one of Brooklyn’s most influential Hasidic rebbes, or rabbis, died of a reported drug overdose early this week, according to an Israeli newspaper, sending the tight-knit ultra-Orthodox community into mourning and raising alarms among advocates who warn of a crisis among young people on its margins.

Feige Greenwald’s death, first reported in English yesterday by the Israeli website Arutz Sheva, was the 60th drug-related death in the New York-area Orthodox community over the past year, according to the Orthodox social service group Amudim.

A spokesperson for the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner told the Forward that the cause and manner of Greenwald’s death are still under investigation.

Greenwald was the granddaughter of Grand Rabbi Yaakov Chizkiah Greenwald, who leads the Williamsburg, Brooklyn-based Puppa Hasidic group. Her father, Rabbi Pinchas Greenwald, leads the Puppa community in Monsey, New York. According to social media reports, Feige Greenwald, 22, had lived outside of the Hasidic community in the time before her death.

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Math Is Racist

Comments at Steve Sailer:

* Essentially, evidence is racist.

* Everyone knows that math was invented by black Africans in Egypt, who used it to build pyramids and airplanes. But then jealous whites took the math from these people, and turned it against them to do great evil.

* As a headline, it sounds ludicrous but there is a germ of truth to the claim that math is racist. The broader issue is that there is a war on stupid people (see the July/August edition of the Atlantic).

As proficiency in math becomes more important to the ability to function successfully in society, stupid people become more and more disadvantaged. So math is discriminatory in its effect. But it’s not kind to imply that one particular race is bad at math or plain stupid.

* This really goes to show the two sides to the great ideological divide in America. Algorithms that give good credit card offers to people in nice neighborhoods with good credit scores do not discriminate against anyone by race who has a good credit score and lives in a nice neighborhood. Most Americans would not call a computer that puts a few numbers together to determine if you get a credit card racist.

But believers of “desperate impact” theory have a much wider definition of racism that logically includes pretty much every American business and many other institutions.

Desperate impact, however, has now fully taken over the national Democratic party, universities, and liberal newspapers. This, in turn, means that white-run corporations that favor or need to stay in the good graces of Democrats must continuously apologize for their racism and promise a plan to stop in the future. Since you can’t run a private business in the United States without desperate impact, the plans must be insincere or ineffective.

Since this whole process is humiliating, akin to a more comfortable version of a Maoist self-criticism session, I think that Democrats may soon fall below the 36% of the white vote they need to win the presidency. Trump may not be the man to do this, as voting for an erratic reality TV show character for President of the United States involves a certain humiliation of its own.

* Her website is “mathbabe.com” – some might consider that an overly generous self-assessment.

* How could math be Eurocentric when its best practitioners are East Asians?

Once you could accuse banks of being racist for not giving loans to dark skinned persons. Now banks, using math, judge the creditworthiness of a person without having to looking at his face. The math they use is racist. Math in general is racist.

* I know about Terence Tao, and see a fair number of East Asian names in the faculty listings of Math departments at our best universities, but have East Asians largely displaced Whites in the extreme reaches of the right-tail of working mathematicians?

The high school level Math Olympiads are certainly dominated by ̶E̶a̶s̶t̶ ̶A̶s̶i̶a̶n̶s̶ ̶ Chinese of late, but I don’t see similar effects in the Fields Medal list or the Abel Prize list yet. Of course, it is logical to expect a latency of two or more decades between the leading and lagging indicators of who the “best” practitioners are.

* I watch too much TV and too many movies. Blacks, especially, already matriculate at Stanford and MIT and occupy a lot of STEM and senior IT positions. Otherwise, they could not come up with the “save the day” orbital mechanics and other technical solutions that brought Mark Whitney (The Martian) home safely from Mars.

Also, from TV commercials, I notice the large number of Black professionals that live in very comfortable “McMansions” in the suburbs (let’s say, 50% of the people featured in the adds). Their life styles are stunning. I can’t afford to live in those homes on my $200k+ income.

I wonder if this counter-factual hype isn’t partially responsible for “Blacks behaving badly” in places like Baltimore, Detroit, Chicago, and Milwaukee. You see, Blacks allegedly watch more TV than White folks. From TV, they know how many highly-educated Blacks have already made it to the big time in the upper middle class. They want to know why they failed the measure. It’s clear: WHITE RACISM again … someone is holding them back and taking their share. They do the only reasonable thing. They RIOT in the hope that major, community-wide tantrums will finally get someone’s attention and get them their share of the good life that they see on TV and in the movies.

* I just happened to catch a minute or two of this woman being interviewed on CNBC yesterday. Her hair was dyed social justice pink for the occasion. So there’s that.

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