This is a shibboleth-smashing study sure to give ugly feminists (but I repeat myself) and game-hating tradcons the hives.
Attachment Styles of Women-Younger Partners in Age-Gap Relationships.
“Women have evolved to seek an older mate, however, research has shown negative opinions toward these relationships if the age-gap is significant. The most popular opinion is that women who date men that are 10 years or more their senior have an unhealthy relationship with their father. We investigated women-younger partners in age-gapped heterosexual romantic relationships to see if they differ in attachment styles when compared with women in similar-age relationships. We predicted that women in age-gap relationships will be predominantly securely attached, because it is evolutionary beneficial for women to seek older mates, and that there will be no significant difference in attachment styles between women in age-gap versus similar-age relationships. The common belief that the women who choose much older partners because of having “daddy issues” was unfounded in this study. There was no significant difference in attachment styles between the 2 groups, and 74% of the women in age-gap relationships were securely attached. Results are consistent with the limited literature on age-gap relationships regarding attachment style and relationship satisfaction. This study adds to the growing body of literature on attachment style and offers insight into the less-explored age-gap relationship dynamic.”
There’s nothing psychologically unhealthy about an older man seeking a much younger woman or a younger woman loving a much older man. “Daddy issues” is just the butthurt bleat of envious beta males and bitterbitch aging females desperately trying to pathologize a natural expression of love and passion-inducing sexual polarity.
This is yet more laboratory proof from the whitecoats affirming the field observations of the common man; in this case, that women place less emphasis on men’s physical attributes than men do on women’s physical attributes, and more emphasis on other attractive male traits like personality, social status, resources, dominance, self-possession, confidence, and maturity.
So men, go ahead and fall in love with that barely legal beauty. You have less to worry about her motivations than you do about the jealousy and resentment you’ll provoke in everyone else who can’t stand to see you happy.
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* We had the example of Sweden whose immigration policies have turned it into the rape capital of the world – Africa, and the posturing ponces in Washington still lecture on “A nation of Immigrants”.
* I’m afraid I have trouble understanding why “birth tourism” is such a big deal in the overall scheme of things. I’m certainly not in favor of it, but it seems like a rather insignificant issue to get distracted by.
Who cares if a handful of ultra-rich (and presumably therefore above-average intelligence) Russians and Chinese want to buy American citizenship. They will get a nasty surprise anyhow, 30 years from now, when their kids discover that they have to pay huge US taxes on their ill-gotten Chinese & Russian earnings.
Better that we should stay focussed on the urgent problem: hordes of unwashed, illiterate Africans & central Americans — not to mention Muslims.
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Here’s a video by Ami Horowitz showing Yale students signing a petition to repeal the First Amendment.
Obviously, put that baldly, most people wouldn’t go for it, at this point.
Still, it’s clear that large swathes of elites see Diversity / Immigration — the Zeroth Amendment — as trumping the First and Second Amendments. Americans can’t have the right to bear arms because Muslim immigrants are too hot-headed to be trusted; and Americans can’t have the right to freedom of speech because some American might mention out loud that Muslim immigrants might be too hot-headed to be trusted with guns, and then the Muslims will get even madder and really kill us.
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* Every time some republican says “It’s not who we are” to justify something (usually a disagreement with Trump), I know we have already lost.
I am on the wrong side of history, I suppose.
* I’m afraid I have trouble understanding why “birth tourism” is such a big deal in the overall scheme of things. I’m certainly not in favor of it, but it seems like a rather insignificant issue to get distracted by.
Who cares if a handful of ultra-rich (and presumably therefore above-average intelligence) Russians and Chinese want to buy American citizenship. They will get a nasty surprise anyhow, 30 years from now, when their kids discover that they have to pay huge US taxes on their ill-gotten Chinese & Russian earnings.
Better that we should stay focussed on the urgent problem: hordes of unwashed, illiterate Africans & central Americans — not to mention Muslims.
* It’s probably not a big deal in the manner you describe, but it is very important because it allows opponents of birthright citizenship to present exhibit A to the American people, and hopefully get them to support interpreting the 14th Amendment as it was intended.
The problem is clearly with the 300K anchor babies born annually in the US to illegals. But those going after those huddled masses are easily labeled as racist or anti-family by the open borders crowd. Rich Chinese gaming our system do not elicit such sympathy. And white Russians, the least desirable whites on earth, are even better to highlight since there is zero chance of any racist blowback that could get our side off message.
If putting an evil, white Russian face on this issue helps to close this misinterpretation of the 14th Amendment, then yes, it is a big deal.
* Birth tourism is the reductio ad absurdum of our current immigration policy. The fact there exists websites promoting such a scam and nothing has been done about it shows how treasonous those responsible for protecting American citizenship are. The elites can’t even pretend we need these people since birth tourists leave after giving birth and only use their baby’s American citizenship as a tool for their own gain. Whatever the most romantic image of Ellis Island you can conjure up, birth tourism is almost the opposite.
Plus birth tourism is significant; citizens can bring their families (and extended families) to live in America with little trouble. So now one birth tourist baby means a dozen or so relatives (some of them 65+) who qualify for public assistance. The opportunities for spying or infiltrating our government only increase. Elections can theoretically be swayed by foreign powers.
* Culture of Tolerance and Guilt leads to Surrender and Apathy.
Tolerance works only when combined with Confidence, as in “This is America, we are proud of our country, and we respect minorities, but we have our ways, and we expect all to obey the rules and play fair.”
US used to be like that. Tolerance used to mean generousness and magnanimity.
But now, tolerance is associated with guilt. Whites must be tolerant cuz they should feel guilt. So, unless they show tolerance, they are ‘racist’ and evil.
So, there is a pressure to tolerate more and more. And people dare not oppose tolerance since it would mean they are evil.
After awhile, tolerating more and more crazy demands becomes the norm.
All sense of anger and outrage go out the window.
The further erosion and radicalization of values no longer register anymore.
There is no longer a confident conservative opposition.
It’s amazing at the total lack of outrage in America with all this homo stuff, tranny stuff, BLM stuff, section 8 stuff, women in combat stuff, women punching each other in UFC stuff (barbaric), tattoo ugliness stuff, pornified TV shows stuff, and etc.
Many celebrate such craziness, many are totally apathetic, and those who oppose it are too demoralized and afraid to say anything.
There is no more outrage among white conservative Americans. There was a little bit with the Muslim terrorism, but even that is ebbing away.
No outrage over release over Pollard. No outrage over nothing.
Just waiting to die.
* Forget dirt, just get on an airplane whose next runway is the USA. That cheap @ss Chinese broad did that a few months ago. Rather than pay for a 2 month stay in a wetback Chinese birth center in Law, she boarded a Chinese plane big as a cow and popped one out in flight.
As the US bureaucrats said in a news article, the sprog got a free US passport since the first landing after she squirted was in the USA.
Those Chinese chicks are smart. It saved her a bundle on birth hotel charges.
* Best thing to do would be to revoke the citizenship of all of the birth tourist babies and illegal alien babies and then permanently destroy the record of their birth in the US so that it cannot be reversed and restored in the future.
* I, for one, welcome our new Russian-Chinese Overlords. And I’d like to remind them that as a trusted internet commentator, I can be helpful in rounding up others to toil in their underground sugar caves.
* Or the first (literal) shots will be taken at Trump.
It will be as almost as open an attempt to assassinate a populist leader as with Julius Caesar. If they succeed, expect short statements “denouncing” the murder but long stories about how Trump “created” his own climate of “hate” and brought it about himself and really, aren’t we glad we woke up out of that national nightmare—even if it took a gun shot to do it?
If Trump is smart on this, he’s got his own security force running dark-operations that the Government-SS doesn’t know about. That is, Trump’s paying some high-level security guys to secretly run his security and be in the crowds that the SS doesn’t know about. That way, when the Government-SS “accidentally” let’s some nut set up a sniper’s nest or get close to Trump with a bowie knife, Trump will at least have his own security jumping in to save him.
* Many overseas Americans I know have a hard time justifying their continued citizenship and its costs especially with respect to the unsatisfactory quality of service; whether public healthcare, education or the very basic task of government of providing personal security through law and order. Many of the readers here make much of immigrants “taking advantage” of the in-state tuition for already overpriced public state higher education. However citizens in other OECD countries probably enjoy much better quality of public services, even if the higher tax burdens are considered. Indeed if the trajectory of American decline continues, these the adult dual-citizens that these “anchor-babies” become may regret their mothers’ decision to have them born in the USA.
No disagreement that juris soli birthright citizenship is probably an anachronism and anchor babies make it obvious. If a future administration wants to put pressure on the birth tourism industry, all it needs to do is vigorously enforce the tax code that applies to overseas dual citizens, and the treasury could sic the IRS on these overseas “Americans” born to birth tourism. These people may not contribute much to the common treasury, but a vigorous enforcement of tax rules for these “new Americans” could 1. compel these citizens to contribute in exchange for any benefits that they will enjoy increasing their very tenuous link to the country of their citizenship. 2. discourage the kind of abuses of the birth tourism industry. 3. raise some nice additional revenue. Finally the closer scrutiny and vigorous enforcement of tax responsibilities could be applied without significant protest. Indeed the ability to enact and enforce FATCA to support the application the extraordinary extraterritorial taxation of overseas Americans shows that these already don’t have much of a lobby.
* I’ve been wondering if the Obama administration assigned Secret Service protection to Trump and Carson in order to spy on them.
I don’t think that Trump met all the qualifications the law requires to merit this protection, strictly speaking—he doesn’t appear to have met the requirement for minimum campaign contributions (!).
* I believe it was a commenter here (on unz/iSteve) that had some professional dealings with Trump and indicated that he (read: everyone who works for him) is incredibly buttoned-up. I would wager that that’s true–that he’s 10 steps ahead of everyone else on everything. Sure seems that way given his out-of-nowhere domination of the GOP field. If that is the case (and I hope it is), he’s had an A-team security setup before he even threw his hat into the ring.
* Trump spends a certain amount of time around rappers and other celebrities who wear a lot of bling, which makes them targets for armed robbers, so, yeah, I imagine he has long had a security nucleus. Probably old NYPD guys with good sense about who looks suspicious in crowds. Probably not terribly high tech.
* I moved to the US at the end of the 90s and it was an ok place to live. Got a degree and landed a tenure track. By 2005 something was already wrong (creeping totalitarianism and pc that was a bit too familiar to me since i came from a former commie state. My fellow Americans were laughing when i was telling them that the states are well on the track to the most horific totalitarian anti utopia in human history (never ever totalitarian state have had the technical means for propaganda, brain-wash and surveillance so perfect. It was over, nothing would break such state, it was too late already. So i asked myself if i would be willing to rise my kids in such a state. Then moved out to a place backward and obscure – kissed my tenure goodbye on my way out. Never felt better. Had do spend half of a year in the states later on, back in the 2010s. It was horrible. The things were gone quite mad. It was an asylum. The fear had arrived already, i could see it in the eyes of the people i once knew – they were just not the same people anymore. A single wrong word could cost them everything.
You mean anyone would stay voluntarily in an asylum, *knowing* it is an asylum? Perhaps it would make sense if you are from Mexico, Latin America or some place wet in the jungle, spending your days fighting lions tigers black mambas or whatever to make a living. Otherwise? To go into the most sophisticated surveillance, brain washing reality distorting and total mind controlling (from the child care on) machinery in the world ever existed that is nearly unbreakable? Good luck, guys.
* Radical Muslims have a lot of back up of moderate muslims. They can hide in the masses, they enjoy some kind of security amongst them. Radical muslims would never be as successful as they are without the support by a substantial fraction of moderate muslims. But moderate muslims also benefit from radicals. Every time radicals attack the West, western leaders try the same old broken Aikido stunt, by reacting not with counter-force (the dreaded backlash) but with even more inclusion. In effect the West simply backs down. Thus after a attack muslims always get something: a new mosque, new halal lunch at public schools, etc. Moderate muslims then take it happily, and the win-win deal between moderate and radical muslims goes on.
* The concept of ‘who, whom’ is actually a good one.
We should accept it.
Take the notion of ‘Diversity is Strength’, one that Orwell forgot in 1984.
We need to ask ‘for whom’?
‘Diversity is Strength’ is a half-truth. It is an advantage to some, a disadvantage to others.
So, for whom is ‘diversity’ an advantage? And why?
So, Identitarians need to embrace ‘who, whom’. Indeed, identitarianism is about ‘who, whom’.
So, if anyone says ‘diversity is strength’, White Identitarians need to say, “maybe for you(globo elites and cuck-laborators), but not for us.”
* What we are now classifying as Islamic terrorism has existed as a historical phenomenon in the Middle East and South Asia. Random acts of violence by devout Muslims is common and has been common for centuries.
There is something in the religion that gives followers a sense of ecstasy when they see themselves as true believe, oppressed by their societies for their religiosity. Very few contemporary Westerners appreciate the ecstasy of being a martyr for God.
In this sense the believer is a “rebel without a cause.” The believer is looking for a reason to be angry and feel oppressed. This is why pondering what we did to get them mad is futile. The believer wants to be offended and he will find a reason to be no matter how much Western society appeases him.
* The leftist cult of culture has been transmitted to so many young voters because so many were told, “You MUST go to college.” So they did since there were no other great choices for them, the industrial base of the country gone as it is. True, it’s community colleges and state colleges (at least in CA) that so many millions of these kids have attended, but it’s there they get the same pc indoctrination that Ivy kids have gotten.
The only way to undermine the leftist cultural revolution is to take their jobs in the pulpit of the college classroom from them or to reduce in great number the students held captive by them.
I’d love to see college budgets cut to shreds, ridding the “academy” of social science rot. Tech schools, whether to train welders, carpenters, electricians or ITs should take the place of the indoctrination centers we now call colleges and universities. The latter should be left with pared-down departments and course studies concentrating math, science, and what used to be called the humanities.
* There will never be enough Muslims here to take over or enforce Sharia.
They will just be part of the diversity allied against whites.
Also, on occasion, some will use terror, and that will make whites side with Israel and Jews more.
It’s win-win for Jews.
Most of these terror attacks kill no Jews. But they make America identify more with Israel… even though no group pushes mass immigration(even of Muslims) more than Jews do.
Jews:
“Hey Muslims, come here and join our fight against whites; we will even give you affirmative action at the expense of whites. And, hey whites, look at those violent Muslims. Please protect us Jews, esp in Israel, from them.”
It’s like bribing and working with someone to threaten a people, and then pretending to side with those people against the one making the threat.
* Your point about staffing a Trump Administration is excellent. The Reagan Administration had a saying that “Personnel is Policy.” I used to work on Capitol Hill and my impression was that the key person is at the level of the assistant secretary, or equivalent–he or she is the person who must work with the career bureaucrats to get the President’s agenda implemented. The career staff will be almost uniformly hostile to a President Trump, even more so than they were to Reagan and that was a high level of resistance. It’s very easy for a political appointee to go native under such circumstances. If I had any idea how to find the people with sufficient Washington skills to handle the career bureaucrats, but who haven’t already been co-opted by the Washington Establishment, I’d call Donald Trump and tell him, but I don’t.
* I recently gave my girlfriend Mark Steyn’s “America Alone”. She called me a couple nights later to tell me that she was 10 pages into it and already depressed about the future of the country. She felt even worse when I pointed out that it was published 9 years ago and the situation today, as Steyn predicted, is even more dire.
The West needs to get a clue about “moderate” Muslims. The only one I know personally has a history similar to the Berdoo Bride: born in Pakistan, lived for a couple years in Saudi Arabia and move to America with her family when she was 8. She worked as a barista at the coffee shop I frequent, and she seemed like the archetypal American teenager in look and affect; she got a lot of attention from the guys because she was a cute little thing with DD breasts, and, unIslamically, dressed to accentuate the positives. After college she took a job in VA and moved away.
Fast forward about five years. I ran into her in town, and we sat and caught up a bit. She said she was home visiting her parents for the first time in 3 years. They hadn’t spoken to her since she refused to marry a Pakistani cousin 20 years her senior. She was happy that they forgave her for being polluted by Western values and dating nothing but haram American guys.
Which brings us to spring of this year, another 4 years after our last meeting. I’m sitting in the coffee shop with my girlfriend, and I hear a woman’s voice squealing my name and feel two very large breasts pressing into my back. She was back in town to stay, living with her parents and starting grad school in the fall. She became fast friends with my girl; they had deep discussions of Tory Burch shoes and other lux accessories. She said she was going to friend me on Facebook, which she did.
I was surprised that her page was mostly about the experiences of “a little brown girl in America” and “America disrespecting Islam”. I puckishly asked her if I should take lectures on Islam from a woman whose entire wardrobe seems to consist of yoga pants, fuck-me pumps and blouses exposing 4 inches of cleavage.
Every religion has their hypocrites, but there’s only one pursuing the death of nonbelievers. And their “moderates” are just silent supporters of their cause.
* So some Sephardic bitch in unrequited love with her cousin who murdered his father scribbles some doggerel, and because grandpa founded the stock exchange she has enough connections to get it scratched into the base, the base which her humbler neighbors she’s betraying once crowdfunded for very different reasons, all because help is hard to find and those raggedy girls escaping the famine can make good, inexpensive maids.
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Donald Trump’s recent proposals to register Islamics living in the United States and to bar more Islamics from entering this country until we can determine how to separate the dangerous ones from those who are not dangerous show that he is the only candidate who understands what a Fourth Generation world will be like. The hysterical denunciations from all other candidates except Senator Cruz demonstrate they don’t get it. While that alone may not be enough to indicate Trump would be a good president, it strongly suggests none of his opponents are fit to hold the office. Whether they like it or not, or understand it or not, Fourth Generation war is what they and this country are facing.
In 4GW, primary loyalties shift away from the state–someone’s native state or one to whch they have immigrated–to a wide variety of other things, including religions, races and ethnic groups, and cultures. Immigrants who do not acculturate are especially likely to become Fourth Generation threats, because they probably will not give their loyalty to a state whose culture is not their own (and to which they may be hostile).
Measures such as those Trump proposed vis-a-vis Islamics will be routine in a world of Fourth Generation war. Any state that wants to survive will have to take them, and stronger actions as well. If a population becomes a base for 4GW on a state’s soil, that state may have to expel them. There may be no other way for the state to perform its primary duty, maintaining order. Any state that cannot maintain order–safety of persons and property–will disappear.
Cultural Marxism forbids us to acknowlege any of these realities, which is why culturally Marxist politicians (Democrats actually believe the stuff; Republicans are too cowardly to challenge it) and institutions such as the New York Times editorial page have frothed at the mouth over Mr. Trump’s entirely reasonable proposals. Cultural Marxism says all cultures are wonderful, peaceful, “vibrant” sources of enlightenment, except our own culture, Western culture, which is evil and oppressive. Defend ourselves against another culture? The very notion horrifies the cultural Marxists; we are instead to embrace it even as it cuts our throats. Cultural Marxism’s goal, after all, from Gramsci and Lukacs onward, has been the destruction of Western culture and the religion from which it grew, Christianity.
Mr. Trump’s proposals do not indicate he has studied 4GW. I would guess he has probably never heard the term. His reactions are instinctive. But they are sound. They reflect reality. If elected, he can leave the theory to the leaders of his Defense Department (we can hope he chooses leaders who do know the theory). He would need only to keep the same instincts under the barrage of condemnation they will bring from the establishment. So far, he seems pretty good at that.
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The two largest social networks, Facebook and Twitter, and the world’s largest search engine, Google, have teamed up with German law enforcement to delete “hate speech” within 24 hours in what is being seen as a last-ditch effort to silence public dissent about a gigantic wave of Syrian immigration.
The partnership to crack down on what Germany deems illegal speech comes after German law enforcement’s reported concerns about “racist abuse” posted to social media after the country’s huge and extremely controversial import of over a million Syrian refugees.
Justice Minister Heiko Maas is reported to have warned social networks that they must not become “a funfair for the far-right” and that “the benchmark to be applied will be German law and no longer just the terms of use of each network.”
Specialist teams will be used to track down, examine, and remove offending posts, and the process is not to take more than 24 hours.
After World War Two, all Nazi-related imagery and material was made illegal irrespective of context in Germany. All Nazi-related swastikas and salutes were replaced in the Wolfenstein video game remake, owing to this law.
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Comment: I nominate Jennifer Lopez to star as Griselda Blanco, and neatly shred all gender generalizations and theories of low-skill migration lowering wages, in one stroke.
(I saw Cocaine Cowboys when it came out, but didn’t realize there had been a Cocaine Cowboys II, where Griselda moves center stage. She has a story that lives up to her great movie villain name.)
Favourite Blanco fact: her youngest son is named Michael Corleone Blanco.
Favourite Milius fact: he, Spielberg and Lucas were so gung ho about each other’s new movies for 1978 that they decided to share stakes in their success. Hence Milius gave up 2 points of his Big Wednesday money for 1 point each of Close Encounters and Star Wars.
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Comment: The left loves restrictions on free speech.
In much of Europe, if you disagree with any part of the standard historical claims about the Holocaust, you can be jailed.
In much of Europe and in Canada, if you say unkind things about any racial, ethnic, or religious group other than white Christians, you can be jailed. In American universities, all under the firm control of the left, you can be suspended for the same offenses. They would like to put you in jail.
* A WASP’s deepest beliefs are what Jews call hang-ups. Thank goodness Posner can see past our Romantic Attachments.
* All these social media platforms and online services are private businesses that already frequently shut down debate and stomp out uncomfortable content as “hate speech” or “harassment” and purge dissident thinkers and real talkers who speak out too much against the establishment progressive narrative. The media has already slandered #gamergate activists as “terrorists” and Twitter for example has engaged WAM Women Action and the Media where women can protest disagreeable users to be banned for “terrorist harassment.” If somebody disagrees with you, just ban him. The countercultural liberals have become the establishment liberals, but they don’t seem very liberal after all now that they’re in power. Perhaps it never was about freedom and they only wanted privileges of freedom as long as they were in opposition. Now that they enjoy the privileges of power what good is freedom when they can just dictate everything from the social order and the content of public dialogue.
So are the limitations to speech that the Professor Posner proposes really anything new?
* One way to express your displeasure with the current culture is by submitting reviews at Amazon. Example: last night I was reading Scourge of Vipers by Bruce DeSilva. Main character was a reporter (the author) investigating gambling shenanigans in Rhode Island.
The character was good and the plot was promising but there was so much gratuitous political commentary (“the lunatic Ted Cruz”) that I not only stopped reading, but I also posted this review on Amazon which was accepted:
“Interesting characters and a decent plot spoiled by gratuitous political commentary, e.g., “Rush Limbaugh is an idiot”. I won’t be buying any more of his books.”
Amazon and others take this feedback seriously, so speak up. Silence is assent.
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“We’ve known for years that certain drugs don’t work on parts of our population,” says Sam Oh, an epidemiologist at the University of California, San Francisco Center for Genes, Environment and Health.
[…]
“Only 2 percent of cancer studies and less than 5 percent of pulmonary studies have studied enough minorities to provide useful information,” Oh says.
Because of genetic differences, some people’s bodies process drugs in very different ways. Racial and ethnic categories can serve as a proxy for those differences.
The blood thinner clopidogrel, or Plavix, doesn’t work in the 75 percent of Pacific Islanders whose bodies don’t produce the enzyme required to activate the drug. For them, taking the medication is like taking a placebo.
People with epilepsy who are of Asian descent are supposed to get genetic testing before being prescribed the seizure medication carbamazepine, because the drug can damage the skin and internal organs of patients with a certain gene variant.
And, says Oh, “African-Americans and Puerto Ricans don’t respond as well to some of the most common asthma controller medications, and that’s really a tragedy since these two groups are the most affected by asthma in the United States.”
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If you ever do business in China, you’ll find that typically the Chinese try to cheat you at every turn. The Japanese, however, tend to be very ethical.
Jack* says:
Luke, I don’t know if you have ever read a blog that I found because it was linked by Sailer. It is Educationrealist.wordpress.com.
The author who I think is a man but I am not sure, takes great care to preserve his anonymity. In addition to teaching at a public high school, he also tutors children including Asian children.
After reading his blog, and also some by Steve Sailer, I think it is pretty clear that the overall higher number of Asians with AP class credit and high SAT and ACT scores is somewhat deceptive. I don’t doubt that in general East Asians (Japanese, Koreans and some Chinese) have higher average IQ scores than do whites, and I don’t doubt some Indians also have high IQ scores (but this may just be because there are so many of them that the ones on the right side of the Bell Curve are more numerous) but it is also clear there is massive cheating on standardized tests. Not only has the SAT had to throw out the Korean scores, but apparently you can find on the dark net the actual tests that will be given with answers before the date they are given. Asians do not have the moral reluctance to cheat that WASP’s do, and so at least a significant portion of the higher scores are due to cheating and also intensive paid for coaching for the tests.
This is clear that professors at elite institutions that accept these foreigners with stellar academic credentials and test scores find out that some of them turn out to be really poor students who don’t understand what is going on and can’t solve the problems they are presented with. Sometimes these deficiencies become apparent during the application process, particularly if the candidate is interviewed personally, but what with writers for hire composing their, personal essays, and being drilled on for passing AP tests and actual cheating on the SAT’s, it is sometimes hard to determine the true abilities of the applicant.
The problem is that these high marks also mean that those Asians who legitimately score higher can get lumped with these of lower intellect when subjected to a quota for admission to elite universities.
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The two frontrunners for the GOP presidential nomination aren’t drinking the neocon Kool-Aid, and this became readily apparent on the stage of the GOP presidential debate.
This last alone would be enough to provoke his excommunication from the ranks of acceptable GOP nominees, but to make matters worse The Donald is horning in on the neocons’ hate-all-Muslims shtick while combining it with heretical “isolationist” views. You can hear the teeth-grinding all the way from Washington and the West side of Manhattan.
Ted Cruz is another highly problematic candidate from the neocon point of view. His major sin in their eyes is his co-sponsoring of the USA Freedom Act, which kinda-sorta (but not really) reined in collection of bulk meta-data by US government agencies.
Aside from that, however, there’s his deviation from the neocon party line on Syria, “democracy” promotion, and the whole “regime change” policy, which has been nothing but a disaster for both the United States and its targets.
What we saw on the stage was prefigured in the days leading up to the debate. In a recent speech to the Heritage Foundation, Cruz said
“More data from millions of law abiding Americans is not always better data. Hoarding tens of billions of records of ordinary citizens didn’t stop Fort Hood. It didn’t stop Boston. It didn’t stop Chattanooga. It didn’t stop Garland. And it failed to detect the San Bernardino plot.”
Neocon favorite Rubio has been running attacks ads aimed at Cruz, claiming his support for the USA Freedom Act has put the nation in peril, but Cruz didn’t back down. And Rand Paul came to his defense:
“Marco gets it completely wrong. We are not any safer through the bulk collection of all Americans’ records. In fact, I think we’re less safe. We get so distracted by all of the information, we’re not spending enough time getting specific immigration – specific information on terrorists.
“The other thing is, is the one thing that might have stopped San Bernardino, that might have stopped 9/11 would have been stricter controls on those who came here. And Marco has opposed at every point increased security – border security for those who come to our country.”
In an election in which protecting the nation’s borders is at the center of the political debate, the Cruz-Paul beat-down of Rubio on this issue has effectively put him out of the running. Rubio can repeat the “radical Islamic terrorism” mantra until he’s blue in the face, but he’ll never get over this huge contradiction.
The argument over regime-change in Syria, Libya and throughout the Middle East was substantial – and resulted in a clear victory for the anti-regime changers, namely Cruz and Paul. Cruz told the audience that we shouldn’t intervene in Syria’s civil war and that “as bad as [Syrian President Bashar al-]Assad was and is, radical jihadis controlling Syria would be a significant turn for the worse.” He skewered not only Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on this question, but also “the Washington Republicans,” a trenchant phrase.
The Libyan intervention, says Cruz, was a “disaster,” and replacing authoritarian leaders like Qaddafi and Assad with radical jihadists is inimical to US interests. He challenged Rubio on his support for the Hillary-Obama policy of regime change in Libya – which led to chaos and jihadist dominance of that unfortunate country.
This is not to say Cruz is an anti-interventionist: not by a country mile. He wants to “carpet-bomb” ISIS, and deploy “whatever ground troops are necessary.” However, he also denounces the obsession with “boots on the ground” as “a talismanic demonstration of strength. That is getting the deployment of military force precisely backwards. This is not a game of risk, where politicians move armies around to demonstrate their machismo.”
When he said this in his Heritage speech, this was rightly interpreted as a frontal assault on Marco Rubio, the neocon poster boy, and the reference to “machismo” was – again, rightly – seen as a hit on the chickenhawkish tendency of laptop bombardiers with impeccable neoconservative credentials but no military experience or knowledge. This provoked lots of incoming fire from such worthies
as Bret Stephens, Stephen Hayes, and Max Boot. The neocons are particularly perturbed that Cruz has had the gumption to attack them by name, and their anger was channeled in this piece by Eliana Johnson and Tim Alberta in National Review:
“[W]hen Ted Cruz, on the campaign trail in Iowa and again in an interview with Bloomberg News, recently pointed the finger at ‘neocons’ in an attempt to defend his own understanding of American interests abroad, the response among some conservative foreign-policy experts – many of whom the term has been used to disparage — was of shock, anger, and dismay. ‘He knows that the term in the usual far-left and far-right parlance means warmonger, if not warmongering Jewish advisers, so it is not something he should’ve done,’ says Elliott Abrams, a former Bush administration National Security Council official and a fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. ‘It’s an epithet. It’s always used pejoratively. And the main thing I resent about it is, it’s a label, it’s a way of avoiding arguments,’ says Eliot Cohen, a Bush administration State Department official and a professor at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies.”
We aren’t allowed to utter the word “neoconservative,” unless of course we’re Irving Kristol, who wrote a whole book about neoconservatism, or unless we’re Eliana Johnson, one of the authors of the article cited above, who last year wrote a piece declaring “the neocons are back”!
We aren’t allowed to talk about the neocons because to do so would expose them for what they are: a political cult that glories in war, and has infused American politics with its toxic ideology of perpetual conflict and unmitigated statism. Talk of “neocons” also brings to the surface the neoconservative institutions that have been key to pushing America into one disastrous military adventure after another.
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