NYT: Tony Abbott, Ousted Australian Leader, Urges Europe to Take Hard Line on Migrants

New York Times: Tony Abbott, the former prime minister of Australia, used his first major speech since his ouster last month to denounce Europe’s migration policies, warning in London that the continent risked “fundamentally weakening itself” through “misguided altruism” as large numbers of asylum seekers arrive.

“All countries that say ‘anyone who gets here can stay here’ are now in peril, given the scale of the population movements that are starting to be seen,” Mr. Abbott, a conservative, said on Tuesday during a lecture honoring the British prime minister Margaret Thatcher.

Mr. Abbott backed an aggressive policy on migration during his two years in office. The Australian authorities turned away boats and refused to accept asylum seekers intercepted at sea, instead sending them to offshore camps. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, who replaced Mr. Abbott in September in a party coup, has announced no change to those policies.

Mr. Abbott recommended the same approach for Europe. “This means turning boats around, for people coming by sea,” he said. “It means denying entry at the border, for people with no legal right to come. And it means establishing camps for people who currently have nowhere to go.”

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Trump Vs Carson

Don posts: “Luke: If it comes down to Ben Carson for the Republicans and Hillary Clinton for the Democrats, who will get your vote? Do you agree with Donald Trump that Carson is unfit to be President because of his Adventist religion? Do you agree with Carson that a Moslem should not be elected President of the United States?”

Luke: I love Ben Carson, and would vote for him over any Democrat. I don’t agree that Carson is disqualified by his Adventism, but I do love the discussion about that! I love a good religious fight. I agree with Ben Carson that no Muslim should be elected president in the US. I agree with Carson that if European Jews had guns, there would not have been a Holocaust. I agree with Carson about almost everything except immigration (I want less, he wants more). Ben Carson is a beautiful man. The more America gets to know him, the better. What a great face for Adventism and for America and for blacks. I love it that Carson and Trump bring up things you’re not supposed to talk about publicly. They’re expanding the Overton Window.

Growing up as a Seventh-Day Adventist, I don’t recall ever having a conversation about race (or about the Jews). Not at home, not at church, not with friends. Adventists are about as color-blind as humanly possible.

Normal opinions in the 1950s are now racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, ageist, lookist, and Islamophic. Prior to the 20th Century, there was no conception of any such sin as “racism” or “sexism” or “homophobia” etc.

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Have We Learned Nothing From The Holocaust?

It saddens me that these Germans are afraid of Muslims merely for dressing and thinking a little differently than them. It’s all too reminiscent of the Holocaust and being barred from country clubs in the ’50s. I hope Germany does a better job of integrating these millions of New Europeans in the future.

Breitbart: WATCH: GERMAN CITIZENS PANIC, ‘THIS IS OUR FUTURE’ – AS MUSLIMS MARCH THROUGH CITY

A new video appears to show Islamists marching in the German city of Hannover while at least two girls look on and express their fears.

The video, uploaded to various YouTube channels, has had over 100,000 views and appears to show a march that took place last week.

The girls can be heard saying:

“I thought I was the only one who’s in a bad mood because of this.”

“None of us want this. We’re all scared.”

“What is this? How will this be in 100 years?”

“This is not my life. It just shows you how many of them are here already.”

“Now there’s another 1.5 million who came this year.”

“Every year 2-3 million arrive.”

“It’s generally about foreign infiltration.”

“Yes, exactly.”

“We won’t dress like we do now.”

“Here, no! They won’t take anything from me!”

“Look, when I walk through the streets of the city, it’s only foreigners!”

“There are walking 50 foreigners and I only see one European face.”

“Look at the women! They’re all veiled!”

“This is our future.”

“Merkel says we’ll make it!”

“Yes we’ll make it! We’ll make it to our collective doom!”

“No, we won’t make it.”

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The Los Angeles Busing Fiasco

Comments to Steve Sailer: Steve;
Did you ever do an article on the Los Angeles school busing fiasco of the late 70′s? I was away in the service while it was developing but if my memory serves me right by the late ’70′s the attempts to forestall the program died out in the courts and the program went into action. I remember driving to work through Sepulveda Pass past quarter mile long convoys of buses headed for the Valley. I think the bulk of the program was allowed to quietly fade away when it was discovered that the white students had pretty much all taken a powder by the time legal stalling smoke cleared. Buses would arrive in the newly “integrated” schools and it was pretty much:
“Hey where’s the White kids?”
” We don’t have any White kids here, we have Samoans, Persians, Koreans, Filipinos, Vietnamese and Arabs; we thought you were bringing White kids.”
“Who, us? We have Blacks, Mexicans, Cambodians, El Salvadorans, Hawaiian’s, Egyptians, Pakistanis and a smattering of !Hmong ethnic tribesmen.”
“Oh.”
I don’t know if it is related but I remember a shortly afterwards seeing from the freeway a sea of yellow school buses stored in a giant lot in San Pedro. There were literally acres of yellow roofs in that lot.

* Yeah, school busing to the San Fernando Valley pretty much wiped out Jewish attendance at Los Angeles public schools. Before busing, a very high percentage of Jews attended public schools in LA’s SFV. But not afterwards. Jewish politicians like Bobbi Fiedler and Alan Robbins led the failed resistance.

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Goodbye America

america

News story.

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Do You Fear That Immigrants Won’t Assimilate?

My former UCLA Economics professor, a baal teshuva (he became an Orthodox Jew as an adult), Russell Roberts, a big inspiration in my life when I was in my 20s, tweets: “If immigrants scare you b/c you think they won’t assimilate, then I don’t have a good answer for you. Very old fear. Never materializes.”

I tweeted back: Why does any nation/people have an obligation to lose identity? Should Israel be less Jewish? Japan less Japanese? Why should any Anglo nation become less Anglo? A solid majority of Americans against immigration for more 150 years. Why should any people, including whites, give up sovereignty in the lands they created?

Russ Roberts: “Today’s worries about Hispanics match what people said about Jews, Germans, Irish in US.”

Those fears had some justification. People don’t assimilate except in most superficial of ways. They behave according to their genes. Jews stay Jewish, Japs Japanese, Germans behave like Germans, Swiss like Swiss, Africans like Africans.

Russ Roberts: “If immigrants scare u b/c you think they hurt wages of Americans, fight to make schools better instead of keeping immigrants out.”

The best answer to this tweet is the book by Robert Weisberg — Bad Students, Not Bad Schools. The average IQ for Hispanics in America today is 90. There’s not much educating you can do for someone with a 90 IQ.

If you want America to look more like Mexico, allow in more Mexicans. If you want America to be more like Africa, invite in more Africans. If you want America to be more like Syria, invite in more Syrians.

Russ Roberts tweets back to me: “u r a racist. Races don’t have sovereignty.”

I reply: “Name calling is not honorable argument (only facts or logic are honorable argument). Jews have sovereignty but other peoples don’t? Which people are worthy of sovereignty? Only Jews? Only Japanese? Chinese? British? Anglos? Nordics?”

Russ: “I am talking about the US. Americans. A country made up of immigrants who are somehow afraid of foreigners.”

Luke: “Would you wish Israel to be destroyed as a Jewish state as the USA has been destroyed as an Anglo state? Turn fine?”

Russ: “I reject the analogy. Better: should Israel have accepted Ethiopians? Yes. US an Anglo state? When? 1880?”

Luke: “Faux Jews from Ethiopia have been a disaster for Israel, make diaspora Jews feel ok.”

“America was an approximately 90% caucasian country until 1960, no citizenship for non-white immigrants until circa 1948.”

Russ: “I thought it was an Anglo thing. So it’s a white thing. Ugly.”

Luke: “So why is Jewish identity beautiful, black identity beautiful, Anglo identity beaut, but white identity ugly? Which people ID ok”

Russ: “Sorry, Luke. Not interested in this conversation. Good night.”

Steve Sailer writes in 2006:

Before bashing immigrants, at least try to get the facts straight
By Linda Chavez

University of California professor Ruben Rumbaut, an expert on immigration and crime, looked at 2000 Census data on the institutionalized population in the United States, most of whom are in prisons, and came up with these astonishing facts. Immigrants are far less likely to be in jail or prison than other U.S. residents.

Of the U.S. population of 45.2 million men ages 18 to 39 (those most likely to be in the criminal population), 3 percent were incarcerated, or about 1.3 million at the time of the 2000 Census. But of these, blacks, whites and U.S.-born Hispanics had incarceration rates that dwarfed those of immigrants. Only .7 percent of Mexican-born males were in prison or jail, compared with 3.51 percent of all U.S.-born males, which includes 1.71 percent of non-Hispanic whites, 11.6 percent of blacks and 5.9 percent of Mexican Americans.

For all foreign-born groups, immigrants have lower incarceration rates than all U.S.-born racial and ethnic groups do, including whites.

Immigrants typically enter America past the prime age to fall into a life of crime via a youth gang. They are also intimidated by fears of deportation, and some immigrant criminals escape imprisonment by fleeing back to Mexico.

These statistics are not actually good news. In fact, they are the opposite. We are always told that the magic of assimilation into the middle class will solve all the problems with the current illegal immigrants, but what this says is that Mexican immigrants assimilate over time toward African-American norms of criminality. The problem of Mexican crime in the U.S. will thus inevitably get worse.

What Linda is saying, although she doesn’t realize it, is that America is brewing up an unholy mess for itself in the future by taking in so many Mexican immigrants today. The problem is that as Mexican-Americans assimilate over the generations, they become radically more criminal than their immigrant forefathers, and about 3.4 times more crime-prone than non-Hispanic whites, and more than half as criminal as African-Americans, which is pretty bad.

This leads to a demand from employers for more hair-of-the-dog that bit us. In the 1945-65 era, northern employers wanted more black men from the South, but the generation that grew up on the streets of the Northern cities became much more crime-prone than their fathers who had migrated from the Jim Crow South. So, employers turned from hiring local blacks to hiring Mexican immigrants. But their American-born sons are falling into youth gangs, so American-born Mexicans are following blacks into unemployability. So, employers want more fresh immigrants who are too intimidated to cause trouble. And the cycle goes on and the underclass grows ever larger.

Life in America tends to undermine self-discipline and other forms of human capital, so our immigration system should be designed to only take in immigrants with much more human capital than the American average, so that it will take several generations for their offspring to deteriorate just down to the American mean. Instead, we’re taking in millions of immigrants who are already below our average, and a large fraction of their children and grandchildren decline into the underclass.

* Peter Schaeffer writes:
The history of assimilation can be looked at several ways, all of them revealing.
1. Perhaps the single most important point is that mass immigration was ended around WWI. The restrictive legislation of 1917 (the literacy act), 1921, and 1924 (Johnson-Reed) ended the great wave of mass immigration. Immigration continued on a much smaller scale and the composition was shifted. Because the new laws were based on national quotas, some countries were de-facto unrestricted (the UK, Ireland, etc.) while other reached their annual quotas rather quickly.
The immigration restrictions had several positive effects. Wages and working conditions improved for immigrants over time. Since most immigrants worked in manufacturing, wage gains in manufacturing were particularly positive. Sectoral differentiation (by accident) favored immigrants in this period. Manufacturing was booming and farming was in decline. Since the immigrant population was predominantly urban and employed in goods production, this was a plus.
Living conditions for immigrants clearly improved after mass immigration ended. The horrific tenements slums of the 1900 period were largely empty by the 1930s. Without new massive waves of immigrants, the prior cohorts were able to move up the social ladder into better housing (among other things).
The immigration restrictions of the WWI period clearly aided assimilation in practical ways (waves and living conditions). However, they also sent a very important message to the immigrant communities. America rejected ‘diversity’ and demanded that the immigrants embrace America rather than the other way around. There points were were well understood back then and it was widely understood that the immigration cutoff (substantial reduction actually) had accelerated assimilation.
2. The America of the 1920s and later was vastly better suited to assimilating immigrants than our nation today. We had a booming job market, no welfare state, middle-class unions (starting in the 1930s), English imposition, disciplined education, no multiculturalism, no bilingualism, no victimization ideology, intact families, rigorous law enforcement, etc. Beyond that, ‘Americanization’ (assimilation) was a widely embraced ideal and promoted heavily. Now we have the pernicious and very dominant ideology of ‘diversity’.
3. In spite of much more favorable circumstances, assimilation took time. Some groups assimilated much faster than others, but three generations were typically enough to achieve earnings party with old stock natives. The mythology is that one generation was sufficient. It wasn’t. Even well after WWII, ethnic differences in earnings, social status, etc. were measurable.
The political assimilation of ‘Great Wave’ immigrants was relatively slow but did occur. In this context, I will use the Catholic vote as a proxy for ‘Great Wave’ immigrants. By some measures, 1928 marks the zenith of Catholic alienation from the political mainstream. Al Smith got 90% of the Catholic vote (apparently) and was still easily defeated by Hoover. Indeed, he failed to carry his home state of New York (he was a former governor or New York). By the time JFK was elected, Catholic support for the Democratic party had fallen markedly. He won the Catholic vote, but by a notably smaller margin than Al Smith. A poll of Fordham University students in 1960 showed that most of the Catholic students favored Nixon over Kennedy (the Jewish students at Fordham favored Kennedy). Students at other Catholic schools favored Nixon as well.
Perhaps more relevantly, Eisenhower captured a majority of the Catholic vote in 1956. In subsequent presidential elections, Republicans were able to easily capture the Catholic vote (if they could win at all).
It’s worth noting that in an earlier era, ethnics were polled separately and political differences by ethnicity were material. By the 1980s, this practice had essentially disappeared because ethnic voting patterns were no longer different enough to measure.
However, voting patterns are not the most important aspect of assimilation in my opinion. The assimilation of American values is far more important. Once again, studies show that ‘Great Wave’ immigrants embraced the values of old-stock natives (personal responsibility, individual effort, hard work and education as the keys to advancement, national loyalty, limited government, etc.). Basically, ‘Anglo-conformity’ worked.
It is wrong to suggest that Jewish Americans don’t like WASP America. More like they resent it. The American Jewish community remains (privately) obsessed with the efforts of WASPs to exclude Jews from elite society. The fact that many of these efforts were more than 100 years ago doesn’t appear to matter. Nor does the fact that even with Jewish quotas in place, Jews were vastly overrepresented at Harvard and other elite schools.
The bigger picture, that America has been a wonderfully hospitable nation with immense opportunities for personal and professional advancement is subordinated to resentment of country club prejudice in the 1920s. As a consequence, American Jews define themselves as outsiders and vote accordingly.
As these notes should indicate, America was once a much better place for immigrants and their families. The historic advantages of assimilation, ‘Americanization’, Anglo-conformity, immigration restrictions, and a strong economy are all gone (along with quite a few other historic virtues). It’s also true that the immigrants were better historically. They were much more likely to be skilled, educated, etc. The ‘Great Wave’ immigrants has much lower skill levels and the turn of American society against immigration was largely a consequence. Contemporary mythology emphasizes the role of nativism in the restrictions of the 1920s. Declining skill levels provides a different and more germane explanation.

* Assimilation, 21st Century-style: The NYT starts to get it

Steve Sailer writes: In VDARE.com in 2001, I wrote:

ConEstablishment types assume that “assimilation” works automatically, sort of like “osmosis,” to solve any minor cultural problems created by heavy immigration. They tend to have this 19th Century picture of assimilation in action: The huddled masses stumble off the docks in Boston, only to notice the Cabots and Lodges glowering at them for their uncouth behavior. Chastened, the newcomers resolve to begin the long struggle to become good Americans just like those august families.

Of course, these days, the descendants of those Puritans are working as program officers for foundations telling the newly-arrived immigrant how much better the culture back home in, say, Guatemala was than the culture created by their Boston Brahmin ancestors – who, as you will recall, were so criminally insensitive as to glower.

There is, however, one vibrant, self-confident culture in modern America: hip-hop. … Hip-hop is doing what whites no longer have the will or means to do: assimilate the children of Hispanic immigrants.

Of course, Dr. Dre, Puff Daddy, and the rest are leading Latino-Americans toward the African-American model. As I wrote last year, “Currently, 22% of white births are illegitimate compared to 69% of black births. Among immigrant Latino mothers, 37% of their new babies were illegitimate. But among American-born Latino mothers, the illegitimacy rate rises to 48%.”

The New York Times is finally catching on. Jason DeParle writes in “Struggling to Rise in Suburbs Where Failing Means Fitting In” about the children of Latino immigrants in the suburban slums of the Washington D.C. metroplex:

As Jesselyn [8th grade dropout daughter of Salvadoran immigrants] tells it, she assimilated to the surrounding values of gangsta rap. Writing in her eighth-grade yearbook, she celebrated friends as “my n****!” and labeled enemies “crackers,” “bamma” and “whyte.” …

Part of what sets the area apart is the strain between immigrant parents and their Americanizing children, who wince at their accents and dirty jobs. Langley Park is an immigrant neighborhood where it is an insult to be called an immigrant. Teenagers call the rough-looking newcomers “hinchos,” or “hicks.”

“Hinchos try to look black, but they’re not as good at it as we are,” said Jesselyn’s 14-year-old brother, Victor Jr.

Weak parental authority abets strong gangs. The dominant force in many young lives is Mara Salvatrucha-13, or MS-13, which is known for its violence and international reach. But there are scores of lesser cliques — Street Thug Criminals, Sexy but Stupid — that strive to live up to their name. …

In addition, the scholars say, a seductive youth culture encourages poor teenagers to denigrate work and school and find valor in violence. Unwilling to take bad jobs, unable to get good ones, teenagers like Jesselyn often seek satisfaction in the streets.

“I’m not going to scrub someone’s toilet,” she said.

Though “assimilation” and “upward mobility” are often used as synonyms, Mr. Portes and Mr. Rumbaut emphasize that they are not the same thing. Some groups move up by resisting assimilation; they study and work in ethnic enclaves. Others assimilate to values and behaviors of the American ghetto.

That is what Jesselyn said she and other poor, streetwise Salvadorans had done: followed the example of poor streetwise blacks.

“They’re like a role model,” she said. “We’re a lot like them.”

Sometimes she said that both groups simply react to the same forces of poverty and prejudice. (“We’ve lived the same thing.”) But she also talked of consciously imitating what she sees as the strengths of poor blacks. (“They don’t let themselves get pushed around.”)

Either way, she saw herself behind a color line, with success beyond her reach.

“I thought the American dream was just meant for white people,” she said. “The big house with the two beautiful kids, the dream car, and the dream career — when the hell you hear a Spanish has that?”

During the Housing Bubble.

As I pointed out most of a decade ago, let’s say Latinos are only 1/3rd as likely as African Americans to fall into the underclass. Well, then, in a few decades when the Latino population is three times the size of the current black population, we’ve created for ourselves a new Hispanic underclass as big as the current black underclass.

* From Openborders.info: Steve Sailer is a prolific and widely respected writer and journalist known for his writings on race, IQ, immigration, politics, movies, and many other subjects. He writes for the anti-immigration website VDARE and also maintains his personal weblog here. Sailer’s writings for VDARE focus largely on immigration issues, but his writings for his own blog cover a range of other issues.

The Wikipedia page about Steve Sailer is here.

Blog posts and articles

Below are listed some of the blog posts and articles by Sailer that have been referenced on this website:

  • Americans First, appeared in the February 2006 issue of The American Conservative. The piece is referenced and excerpted on the citizenism page.
  • Citizenism versus White Nationalism for VDARE. The piece is referenced and excerpted on the citizenism page.
  • Economists On Immigration: What’s The Matter? for VDARE. The piece is referenced on the sentimentalism and economist blind spot pages.
  • Elitist Economists, Immigration, and the American Future for VDARE. The piece is referenced on the economist blind spot page.
  • Black Crime: The Immigration Dimension, an article for VDARE. The piece is referenced on the second-order crime page.

    * Steve Sailer writes in 2011: My quoting Paul Krugman’s nostalgic reminiscences about his upbringing has set off a broad but not particularly deep discussion (e.g., Kevin DrumAlex Tabarrok, Matthew Yglesias, and Megan McArdle).

    The funny thing is how economists and economically-minded writers ignore the economists’ toolbox of concepts, such as ceteris paribus (all else being equal) and opportunity costs, that are most relevant for thinking about the actual issues raised by this topic. For example, Krugman himself says that he wouldn’t want to go back because now, “You can get really good coffee just about anywhere.” Similarly, Tabarrok reasons: “I remember those idyllic summers of the 1970s earning a few extra dollars mowing lawns–80,000 amputated fingers, hands and mangled toes and feet every year back then and just 6,000 today. Would I even let me kid use a mower from the 1970s?”

    The point of thinking about the past is not to decide whether or not we’d rather live there. Since we don’t actually have time machines, we aren’t confronted with an all or nothing choice between living in the past and living in the present. Uninventing advances in coffee-making machines or lawnmowers isn’t on the table. The point is to understand the past to help us make decisions in the present to make the future better.

    For example, Benjamin Franklin explained in the 1750s why, all else being equal, a less populated America would be better for the average American’s future than a more populated America, and the implications for immigration policy.

    Please note that the relevant issue for policymaking isn’t whether or not the future will be better or worse in some overall sense than the present or the past, the issue is to choose the policy now that would make the future better than alternative futures in which worse policies were chosen now. Fortunately, we have analytical tools for considering tradeoffs resulting from policies. Unfortunately, these are tools that are almost never used whenever the topic comes within a country mile of immigration.

    The immigration policies that most of these pundits advocate have had tremendous effects of various kinds on the affordability of family formation, but most pundits would rather discuss side issues like coffee and lawnmowers.

    My policy suggestion has long been that when you find yourself in a hole, the first thing to do is to stop digging. But that is not so much an unpopular view amongst the punditry as one that simply can’t be remembered for more than a few seconds at a time because it so orthogonal to the dominant ideologies.

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Dusty Baker Was Right!

Steve Sailer writes in 2003: Dusty Baker, the (black) Chicago Cubs manager recently voted by players in a Sports Illustrated poll as the best manager in the game, said last week:

“[The heat] is a factor in Atlanta, it`s a factor in Cincinnati, it`s a factor in Philadelphia. We have to mix and match and try to keep guys fresh and try to have different lineups . . . I`ve got a pretty good idea [how it`s done]. My teams usually play better in the second half than they do in the first half. I think that`s because the way we spot guys and use everybody.”
He then went on to violate all sorts of the rules of political correctness by opining:

“Personally, I like to play in the heat. It`s easier for me. It`s easier for most Latin guys and easier for most minority people. You don`t find too many brothers in New Hampshire and Maine and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, right? We were brought over here for the heat, right? Isn`t that history? Weren`t we brought over because we could take the heat? Your skin color is more conducive to the heat than it is to the light-skinned people, right? You don`t see brothers running around burnt and stuff, running around with white stuff on their ears and nose and stuff.”
A huge controversy erupted. Numerous sportswriters and broadcasters demanded Baker`s scalp: “Making dumb racial comments is inexcusable and has no place in society,” said a columnist in Buffalo. On Fox News` Hannity & Colmes, when my friend Jon Entine, author of Taboo: Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We`re Afraid to Talk About It, explained that Baker`s comments were not scientifically implausible, Righteous Rightwinger Sean Hannity exploded: “Your science is a silly science, Jon. It`s absolutely idiocy!”

Demonstrating that this Baker can stand the heat, and won`t get out of the kitchen, the three-time National League “Manager of the Year” refused to apologize.

His position: “I was just saying the facts, Jack.”

Good for him.

A few thoughts –

We`ve been lectured for years that “race is only skin deep,” that the only differences between races are surface features evolved to adapt humans to local climates. Now, though, a new dogma appears to be emerging – that race isn`t even skin deep!

Hmmm. The common perception among baseball fans that, say, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens look different must be some kind of mass hallucination.

In fact, of course, racial differences are so blindingly obvious in sports that sports media have developed a particularly acute immune system to make sure that “the words don`t match the pictures – my title for an article I once wrote about what we can learn about human diversity from sports, if we`d only think rigorously about what we see on ESPN.

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Mets Player Daniel Murphy Not Thrilled With The Gay Lifestyle

From NPR: For some of the faithful who proudly wear Mets orange and blue, however, cheering for Daniel Murphy right now is a bit more complicated.

Last spring, former major league player Billy Bean, who is gay, paid a visit to the Mets in his role as baseball’s “Inclusion Ambassador.” Murphy responded to a question about the visit, saying he “disagreed” with Bean’s gay “lifestyle.”

“Honestly, if was really hurtful,” says Jon Raj, 46, a lifelong Mets fan who’s a gay father of an 8-year-old boy. Raj — pronounced “Ray,” — wrote an open letter to Murphy in the Huffington Post. In the letter, Raj praised Murphy for being “a great baseball player and a role model for [Raj’s] son.” But Raj also called Murphy’s statement “offensive.”

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Steve Sailer: Moneyball Making Baseball Managers Whiter

Steve Sailer writes: General managers have gotten smarter over the decades, in part due to the moneyball trend, so they hire smarter managers.

In general, baseball statistics have become a kind of Safe Space for White Guys.

It seems like more white talent is going into baseball in recent decades. Huge fast guys like Mike Trout and Bryce Harper would have been football linebackers a generation ago, but now they are tutored from childhood to be baseball stars. Or consider Giancarlo Stanton, an immense mixed race guy from the suburbs. I saw him play high school football at Notre Dame of Sherman Oaks, and I don’t doubt he’d be an NFL defensive end today if he’d stuck with football. But he has a $300 million contract to hit home runs. He gets seriously injured just about every year in MLB, so he’d probably be crippled for life already if he’d gone with football.

COMMENTS TO STEVE SAILER:

* The Texas Rangers overlooked Ron Washington’s cocaine use and it cost them 2 World Series titles. Certainly against the Cardinals when he left Nelson Cruz in on defense in the 9th and tried to let journeyman middle reliever Darren Oliver close out game 7.

He had to set black managers back 10 years.

* Does winning matter more in Baseball than in other sports? I would imagine that it does — the lucrative regional cable channel deals like the Dodgers are only sustainable IF the Dodgers get to the Series, and win a few, like the Yankees did in the 1990s and early 2000s. What are the Dodgers getting from Time-Warner? Something like 200 million every year for five years? Isn’t that roughly the SportsNet LA deal?

With revenue streams like that at stake, and its worth noting that Guggenheim Partners, not Jerry Jones, owns the Dodgers, no wonder few Black managers can be seen anymore. Its not like the NFL.

There, socialism among Oligarchs rules. The Bills, Tampa Bay, Miami, Kansas City, the RAIDERS, they haven’t been competitive for decades. But who cares? Each team by my understanding, gets a roughly equal share of the TV deals, and the League does not allow the sort of exclusive cable nets that Baseball allows. On the up side, the NFL *IS* America’s Game. Being on free, NATIONAL TV for decades has clearly grown the game’s audience in the US, with only ESPN (and that only recently) having nationally televised games on pay TV. Heck even CBS has Thursday Night Football now for half the season.

The NFL, being centrally run, can afford a Lovee Smith at Tampa Bay, or Jim Caldwell at Detroit. Who cares if they win? The owners get paid anyway. The same goes for Pittburgh’s Mike Tomlin. The Steelers don’t have an incentive to produce winners in a five year time-span the way the Dodgers do.

Can you imagine Time Warner re-upping the deal if the Dodgers don’t win a series soon? All that money to the corporate owners? Poof! Meanwhile the Rooney family will continue to rake in the dough even if Coach Tomlin again gets booted in the first round of the playoffs. He’s no Bill Belichick, that’s for sure.

I wonder if the Pac-12 deal and similar stuff in College Football will create a Whiteness space, if conferences NEED to produce winning teams, and coaching time is short, with limited resources you’re looking at more Chris Petersons or Kyle Wittinghams, not Lovee Smiths.

* Baseball attendance traditionally correlated with winning. Dodger Stadium, opened in 1962, has an annual capacity of 5.5 million tickets sold, which they never come close to selling out, which gives teams a lot of incentive to put a winner on the field. In recent decades franchises have building smaller capacity parks where they can charge more per seat and have more sellouts.

* No, it wasn’t James idea that managers were useless, it was Beans opinion, especially of his own manager.

And Casey Stengel was using sabermetrics before Bill James invented them. Stengel firsts: five man rotation, shun the sacrifice bunt, platoons.

The Braves badly wanted to make an executive out of Henry Aaron, but they finally discovered he was the dumbest man in baseball. The new GM’s are pretty obviously IQ 130 plus, and that likely means in practical terms that they need to deal with managers if 115 plus. That leaves out 86% of white men and 98% of black men.

* I remember Felipe Alou, long time hispanic manager saying a big problem was retired hispanics preferring to retire like kings back in the Caribbean rather than go in to coaching and management.

* Nobody in NYC gives a shizz about the “Murphy is a homophobe,” although the twittersphere tried to push this. His awesome performance has made him a hero. Even the coverage in the NY Times hasn’t mentioned this. NPR is, well, NPR.

The whole team is a case of Moneyball. They have only one AA, Curtis Granderson, in the starting lineup. He’s a nice, intelligent guy, excellent ballplayer, who I think is secretly happy he plays in an environment where the tone is set by middle-class white boys.

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Teacher Assault

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* I know an ex-Philadelphia teacher who was nearly killed in a Philadelphia high school and was left with terrible PTSD. He apparently said something to a student that the student interpreted as “dissin’ him” and the next day the student brought his fren’ to school to take revenge. The fren’ knocked the teacher out cold and broke his jaw. The fren’ was arrested but let go on some technicality – it was clear that the justice system had no interest in locking him up. This probably demoralized him more than anything and he was left in fear that the fren’ would return someday and finish the job. Needless to say he no longer works in the school system.

There are about 700 or 800 assaults against teachers each year in Phila. Please beg your niece to quit – the job is not worth her life.

* The Anti-White gvt of SA force Afrikaner businesses to employ Blacks. Funny how they never want to get “representative” #s in:

1) Necklacing
2) Interracial rape
3) Interracial murder

* Ahh, whites. Like alcohol, the cause and the solution to all life’s problems.

* In the discussion of this minor event on the news, no one even suggests that perhaps the black girl bears some measure of responsibility for what happened in that classroom. Are blacks entitled to ignore authority whenever they please? How do liberals propose teachers manage their classrooms with miscreants like this girl given free rein to act out?

Popular newspaper columnist James Kilpatrick asked a question a half century ago that no one has the temerity to ask today: “The law-abiding majority of this country, imperfect as it is, ought to put a hard question to large elements of the Negro community: When in the name of God are you people going to shape up?”

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