The Eric Holder Challenge: Can You Find a City Where Blacks Aren’t Arrested More Often?

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* The DOJ report said the disparities couldn’t be explained by crime rates. Of course they didn’t control for age so their controls maybe useless. The only category that I feel there is legitimate complaint is jaywalking. You could fine most people if you tried for jaywalking. So the fact that 93% of those arrested for jaywalking are black is suspicious. Also the emails and the personal accounts some backed by video and even cops are also damning.

* The walking down the middle of the street thing seems to be a problem in some places but not others. I read an article about a middle class black inner ring suburb of Detroit where the old residents are being driven crazy by new arrivals from Detroit walking in the middle of the street. But I don’t recall that in Chicago (although you’d have to be suicidal to walk in the street in Chicago).

That’s also a problem in the San Fernando Valley suburb where I live, although the divide is regional rather than racial. In the quarter square mile tract where I live, the southern three blocks have sidewalks but the northern three blocks don’t have sidewalks. So when the Northsiders walk their dogs, they walk right down the middle of the street. And they keep walking down the middle of the street when they come down to our half of the tract … where there are sidewalks. It drives my wife crazy when she’s driving that Northsiders are still walking their Labradors down the middle of the street even though the Southside has sidewalks for them to walk on.

* Walking in the the street is a “black thing” as is just stepping out into traffic whenever the mood strikes . Before I found a way around them I used to drive down Greenmount Ave. to get to work , you had to constantly be on the lookout for the morons to step off the curb and into traffic to cross the street . Once as I was driving that way a dog stepped off the curb to cross , he looked both ways , saw all the traffic and stepped back up onto the sidewalk . So the smartest creature in that 100% black part of town was a dog.

* I live near a city which is 35-percent black. I rarely venture in, but had some business there a few weeks ago. The “blacks walking out into traffic” thing was so striking that I had to tell my wife about it when I got home. There’s an insolence about it, a “Go ahead, make my day!” attitude. Perhaps a large settlement is something a lot of jaywalkers aspire to. It’s not only the young guys and the homeless guys, either. An old black lady, walking with a cane, started out across the crosswalk with the crossing sign indicating six seconds until the light change, by which time she was only a third of the way across, making us all wait through the light. Maybe she was cognitively unable to do the math required to make the judgment aboput whether or not to cross.

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* If the city chooses to submit, in a few, short years it will be all black. Then the black city can enjoy itself in its own ghetto. We know what happens then: Detroit.

Whites simply will not live in a majority black neighborhood, city or whatever. And for good reason.

* Why doesn’t Ferguson try replacing their white supremacist police force with some vibrant mestizo immigrants? I’m sure the black arrest rate would plummet with their fellow People of Color handling the policing.

* It’s not Blacks reading all these articles. This is unreal. It’s like a paper in an Islamic country obsessing on Israel, with about the same level of honesty.

Is there anything that can be done about this blood libel?

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WP: Should Shakespeare Be Censored?

WP: “His plays contain anti-Semitism, racism and sexism, sexual abuse and violence. Does it matter?”

The article, however, is all about Shakespeare and the Jews. So if the Bard is to be censored, it’s apparently primarily about whether or not he is good for the Jews.

It’s getting tiresome hearing Jews push for increased censorship of views they don’t like.

The article is written by a “Preti Taneja,” not a Jewish name. Here are some excerpts:

Shakespeare’s plays contain anti-Semitism, racism and sexism, sexual abuse and violence; they magnify the tenor of their age. But should they be censored when they might offend a particular community?

Actor Mark Rylance, former artistic director of the Globe theater, recently said that he has sometimes cut “some unfortunate anti-Semitic things” from Shakespeare’s plays:

If a character says it, it doesn’t mean the author means it but since the Holocaust . . . these statements have a lot more resonance now than they did at that time.

The Merchant of Venice is the most obvious example here. It’s the play that most thoroughly reveals the anti-Semitism of Shakespeare’s day. Rylance’s words perhaps act as a kind of warning to theater makers in our current climate of fear, heightened by the attack on a Kosher supermarket in Paris after the shootings at Charlie Hebdo magazine in January.

Yet for other contemporary writers and directors, Shakespeare’s anti-Semitism offers a chance to highlight social injustice. Director Rupert Goold’s recently revived “Merchant of Venice” for the Almeida Theatre in London was a bright, brash show that set the play in Las Vegas. It turned the spotlight on the hypocrisy of Christian fundamentalism in a digital age.

The anti-Semitism of Shakespeare’s words was emphasized in one shocking scene where, following Shylock’s forced conversion from Judaism to Christianity, Bassanio’s men spit on him and film his humiliation on their mobile phones. He struggles to his feet and runs through the audience, implicitly damning all silent observers with his pained cries. On stage, Bassanio’s men laugh; to them, anti-Semitism is no more than a moment’s entertainment. The implication is of course that soon their videos will find an airing on the Internet.

It was deeply disturbing: a reminder of how anti-Semitism is alive in the heartland of kitsch and capitalist America. Reviewers called the show “revelatory” and “provocative”; two comments that support productions that don’t shy away from problematic subject matter in difficult times.

But my brief canvas of the audience after the show revealed opinion was divided. Some agreed with the reviews; others felt Goold’s production was irresponsibly extreme, guilty of expressing the racism it purportedly critiqued.

How come we never hear about the need for censoring Jewish texts because they contain anti-Gentile references?

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Major Jewish Group Slams ‘Despicable’ New York Times Claim That Netanyahu Speech Asks Democrats to Choose Between Obama and Israel

From Algemeiner.com:

Major Jewish human rights group the Simon Wiesenthal Center expressed disgust at the New York Times on Wednesday for claiming that the debate over Iran’s nuclear program boils down to a question of loyalty to either President Obama or Israel.

“It’s despicable. On every level it’s an insidious editorial comment and beyond that, it’s also 1,000 percent wrong,” Associate Dean Rabbi Abraham Cooper told The Algemeiner a day after Netanyahu addressed Congress on the Iranian nuclear threat. “It’s not just Israel that is in the cross-hairs of a nuclearized Iran.”

“For anymore – before, during or after this speech – to reduce this to some personal grudge match between [the] Israeli Prime Minister and President Obama is just doing everybody a disservice and is not dealing with the facts,” he added. “It is just a political mindset that wants to narrow the field of discussion.”

The New York Times article alleged that for Democrats, Prime Minister Netanyahu’s speech on Tuesday “sought to impress upon them the likelihood that they will eventually need to make an awkward, painful choice between the president of their country and their loyalty to the Jewish state.”

The Times claimed: “Mr. Netanyahu’s hotly disputed address constituted a remarkable moment in Washington: a foreign leader taking the podium before members of the House and Senate to argue against the policies of the sitting American president. In doing so, the Israeli leader was essentially urging lawmakers to trust him — not Mr. Obama — when it comes to preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.”

Cooper, who called the speech “a historic moment,” defended Netanyahu’s talk and sought to clarify what the prime minister had said at the podium. Quoting the Israeli leader, Cooper affirmed that Israel is not against a deal with Iran, but that the Jewish state and its neighbors instead want a deal they can “literally live with.”

“He’s talking about an existential threat to his people and some of the Democrats that I heard, they think that this is a spectator sport. Outrageous,” Cooper told The Algemeiner. “It has nothing to do with Democrats or Republicans. It’s life or death.”

In my experience, when someone says something is “despicable” and “it’s an insidious editorial comment and beyond that, it’s also 1,000 percent wrong,” there’s a very good chance that what they are reacting to is dead on.

I never read the New York Times article in question until I saw Rabbi Cooper’s hysterical reaction.

OK, here’s the lead from the Times: “WASHINGTON — President Obama’s task of selling a potential nuclear agreement with Iran to a skeptical Congress became far harder on Tuesday after an impassioned speech by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to lawmakers already nervous about the deal.”

That seems accurate.

Here are the next few paragraphs, and again, they are not disputable except by some rabbinic version of Jesse Jackson:

“The president has a very heavy burden of persuasion here,” said former Representative Lee H. Hamilton, a Democrat and the onetime chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee who now directs Indiana University’s Center on Congress. “That task is made much more difficult when a powerful case is stated against the emerging deal, as the prime minister has done.”

Although Mr. Hamilton said he doubted many minds were changed by Mr. Netanyahu’s words, he said that “what a speech like this does is reinforces and intensifies the opposition at a critical point.”

To be sure, others argued that Mr. Netanyahu’s address would have an effect opposite to the one he intended — prompting lawmakers undecided about the deal to chalk up Mr. Netanyahu’s message as raw politics and discount it.

Yep, the Times is engaging in something despicable and insidious.

“If anything, today’s speech pushed moderate Democrats into more of a wait-and-see approach, because it was such a rare event to see a sitting prime minister come over and take issue with a U.S. president on a matter of foreign policy importance,” said John Ullyot, managing director of the High Lantern Group and a former top Republican foreign policy aide in the Senate.

Mr. Netanyahu’s hotly disputed address constituted a remarkable moment in Washington: a foreign leader taking the podium before members of the House and Senate to argue strenuously against the policies of the sitting American president. In doing so, the Israeli leader was essentially urging lawmakers to trust him — not Mr. Obama — when it comes to preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. Mr. Netanyahu’s address was the third he has given to a joint meeting of Congress. He also spoke in 1996 and 2011.

Visibly irritated by Tuesday’s speech when asked about it in the Oval Office afterward, Mr. Obama dismissed the pressure from his Israeli counterpart, pledging to take his case “to every member of Congress once we actually have a deal.”

But as he makes that crucial sales job — which will involve persuading lawmakers to go along with the easing of a complex set of sanctions against Iran, some put in place by Congress — Mr. Obama must now overcome not only the animosity of Republicans but also the words of the leader of Israel, whose powerful speech will serve as the counterpoint to a president they already distrust.

I give up. This New York Times article is completely reasonable. Only a professional agitator like Rabbi Cooper would get up in arms about it.

I wonder if rabbis at the Simon Wiesenthal Center understand the consequences of overreach?

Anti-Zionist Philip Weiss writes:

The good news about yesterday’s speech by Netanyahu to a joint meeting of Congress is that lots of media are taking on that boy’s role, and pointing out the nudity: exclaiming over the fact that a foreign leader came into our house of government to try and overrule our president on foreign policy. Chris Matthews was especially forceful, describing it as a takeover. While a New York Times article said that Democrats have to choose between “loyalty to the Jewish state” and the president.

But journalists have a bigger job than merely exclaiming. They must explain to readers why this outrage took place. Why did Netanyahu get this platform? The answer is the power of the Israel lobby inside our politics. And while there was some talk about the Christian Zionist component of the lobby compelling Republicans to show up, no one could explain why so many Democrats– about 175 of them– sat still for this insult to the president. They did so because of the importance of the Jewish part of the lobby inside the Democratic Party, epitomized by Alan Dershowitz in the gallery. This was surely obvious to viewers. But the media were silent on that score.

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Another Jewish Group Calls For More Censorship Of Speech They Don’t Like

ESSAY:

It is legal to yell “fire,” but for obvious reasons it is illegal to shout fire in a crowded movie theater when there is no fire. So, should students at an anti-Israel boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) vote be allowed to yell “Allahu Akbar!” while shouting down mostly Jewish and pro-Israel students?

It is never questioned if college students are allowed to shout anti-gay, anti-black, anti-Chinese, anti-female, anti-any minority slurs. They are not. Students who do so could be expelled and charged for their hate speech and threats. So when a riotous, angry mob yells ​”Allahu Akbar!” at Jewish students, are these words a threat?

Literally, “Allah Akbar” means “G-d is great.” However, in certain contexts, and usually outside of prayer, its use is both anti-Jewish and anti-Israel and, as can be seen in endless examples, it is often homicidal.

Recently, as a vote to divest from Israel took place at U.C. Davis, a mob of students shouted “Allahu Akbar!” as a small group of mostly Jewish pro-Israel students carrying American and Israeli flags made their way out. According to the University of California Policy Code, people are not allowed “to communicate a serious expression of intent to terrorize…’Terrorize’ means to cause a reasonable person to fear bodily harm or death…”

In today’s climate, it seems most reasonable that a small group of Jewish and pro-Israel students would feel threatened, and yes, terrorized, while walking between a gauntlet of students yelling “Allahu Akbar!”

The University of California system would not tolerate these actions by any group toward gays, Asians, women, or blacks, so the time has come to put an end to this pretense. The time for yelling “Allahu Akbar!” at demonstrations, school votes, pro-Israel rallies, or anywhere that is publicly funded has come and gone, just as yelling “fire” in a crowded movie theater has.

Here is the description of the writer: “Jack Saltzberg is the founder and executive director of The Israel Group, the first nonprofit established to fight the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) movement in North America. Saltzberg has been a nonprofit professional leader for nearly 20 years and he served in combat in the Israel Defense Forces.​ theisraelgroup.org”

I am particularly curious about this selection from the essay: “It is never questioned if college students are allowed to shout anti-gay, anti-black, anti-Chinese, anti-female, anti-any minority slurs. They are not. Students who do so could be expelled and charged for their hate speech and threats.”

Who will not allow college students to shout “anti-gay, anti-black, anti-Chinese, anti-female, anti-any minority slurs”? Their university? Their university will monitor them wherever they go to make sure they never shout anything negative about a minority? Who would “charge” them for their “hate speech and threats”? The school? Their mommy and daddy? Their friends? The police? The DA? What exactly would the charges be?

Jack Saltzberg appears unaware that the United States has a First Amendment and that this covers, among other groups, college students who have every right in the world to shout negative things about minorities.

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Are America’s interests and Israel’s interests identical?

If not, are the differences large at times? Does America have any vital national security interest in the Middle East? If so, what?

Christoph Donnellan: “No, they’re not, but then U.S. Mideast Policy is dictated by the Israel Lobby, i.e. AIPAC and other unregistered agents of a foreign power. Our interests are to stay out of Middle Eastern tribal and sectarian conflicts, and to maintain neutrality in the Israel-Arab dispute as much as possible, at least not arming and subsidizing kooks like Nutty Yahoo and his settler friends.”

Chaim Amalek: “Today’s Bottom Line: Obama is not going to do anything meaningful to derail Iran’s drive towards nuclear supremacy in SW Asia. Netanyahu looks weak for coming over here to plead with a Republican Congress that the Administration (ours) reverse course because it just won’t happen.”

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Should Everybody Have To Say, I Am A Jew?

Sounds ridiculous to me. Do Jews really want this kind of flattery?

REPORT: Czech Republic President Milos Zeman on Monday urged the global community to show solidarity with the Jewish people and Israel. His remarks were made in a speech at the 2015 American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference

“Now we all must say, ‘I am a Jew,’” he told a packed auditorium in Washington, DC. After extended applause from the audience, he repeated the sentiment in Hebrew, saying, “Ani Yehudi.”

“Of course, your discrimination is our discrimination,” he added. “Your victims are our victims.”

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New Rape Case At Duke University

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* Steve have you been paying any attention at all to what’s happening at Duke right now with Rasheed Suilemon?

The facts seem to be:

(1) Suilemon goes to some sort of camping retreat. At the end of the retreat one or two girls accuse Suilemon of sexual assault in front of the group.

(2) The girls never follow up and make any reports to anybody at the school or the police.

(3) Suilemon plays out the season, coming off the bench. Announcers during games refer to discipline and off the field issues with him all season.

(4) A staffer affiliated with the program leaves the basketball program for reasons that may have nothing to do with Suilemon, goes straight to the press to air out Suilemon’s dirty laundry.

(5) Coach K learns of the story, kicks Suilemon off the team.

(6) A lot of sports-media people are trying to Paterno Coack K right now. But, what is is duty to act when there is no kind of communication between any woman and either the school or law enforcement?

* I read Eugene PD’s report.

Three basketball players forced a girl into a party house bathroom then tried to rape her. She resisted.
After that, she took a taxi to the players’ apartment. Upon exiting, one of the rapists asked her for cash to pay cab fare. She didn’t have any.
Inside the apartment, she is forced into a bedroom and raped again. She cries. They stop. She spends the night (Artis) with one of the rapists, sleeping next to him and wearing his basketball shorts and shirt. In the morning, she has sex with him and takes a taxi home. She texts Artis (the same guy she was raped by and voluntarily had sex with) to let him know she arrived home safely.
Later that same day, she initiates contact with another basketball player, Joseph Young, meets and has sex with him at his apartment.
Is this behavior “normal” for anyone involved? Three men force themselves on a young woman. She resists but then immediately goes to their apartment. What did she think would happen? After being ganged, she didn’t leave. She voluntarily stayed, slept and had sex with one of the three. After going home for rest, later the SAME day, she voluntarily has sex with another basketball player.

The DA declined to prosecute anyone.

Victim and all three/four suspects are black.
Basketball coach is white. Clearly, everything is his fault. I hope she wins the lawsuit.

* I knew a campus police officer at a private university located in a large, eastern city who told me that they got about one or two rapes of coeds a month from random black men who were wondering through the campus.

We have all noticed how so many black men loiter around bars and clubs on friday and saturday nights, not going in, not buying anything, just making patrons feel uncomfortable. Some of them are looking to sell drugs, some are looking for things to steal or people to rob, some are looking for drunk women to rape.

I call this kind of behavior the “continuum of intimidation.” Black bad behavior tends to involve lots of testing for weakness and feeling out the social environment before they strike. First they loiter, then they block passageways and glare at people, then they verbally harass people, beg for money. If they are not chased out of the area, it escalates to snatch and grab robberies, armed robberies, rapes and murders.

Criminals of other races are more decisive and discrete. They try to avoid attention and get the crime over with quickly. Unlike blacks, they don’t like to loiter in the area before and after the crime. Blacks tend to toy with victims and make multiple test runs before going through with a clear cut robbery. This kind of wary behavior is more like how predators operate in nature.

* What’s with this penchant for gang sex amongst this group? Nathan McCall’s book ‘Makes Me Wanna Holler’ chronicles how he and his buddies used to engage in the sport of gang rape. Of course his written confession gets parleyed into a higher income bracket and pats on the back by liberals for giving us the authentic black experience. Same with E Cleaver’s ‘Soul on Ice’. Maybe these campus girls need to have their eyes opened in some way that makes an end run around the official narrative. It’s not just on campus; these women will be dealing with blacks for the next 50 years or so after graduation. It’s always best not to learn things the hard way.

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* Back in the 1960s my family lived less than a mile from Michael Brown’s death spot in one of the new housing developments being erected as an escape from St.Louis demographics. Attended the excellent Ferguson-Florrisant school district. In 1966 there were so many new students that the schools were on split shifts running 6am-noon and noon-6pm to handle them. Most of my neighbors were French, Anglo, and Italian who were seething with animosity towards blacks as they had grown up in St.Louis city and experienced their behavior first hand. Recall driving with my friends to their grandparent’s house in lovely 1920s-1940s brick homes then being surrounded by the burgeoning black population. We departed in 1969 just prior to the introduction of bussing, which had marvelous effects on local race relations. During a business trip in the 1980s drove through Ferguson-Florrissant area and was astonished at the black tide creeping northward. Frankly it is surprising that a major race debacle did not happen a long time before the Brown incident.

Bring on the DOJ lawsuit I say. Americans need a good expose of alleged white racism. Would dovetail nicely with the upcoming presidential election circus.

* Has the narrative ever collapsed as fast as the homeless guy they shot in downtown L.A.? He turned out to be a Francophone forger & Caliphone convicted armed robber. I can’t decide whether his supposed show-biz aspirations are also disturbing or just routine evidence of how mentally ill crooks make use of bad ideas.

* Chaim Amalek: Are Sudanese immigrants fretting about drafting the perfect online dating profile? Do their men concern themselves with blogging, or twitter, or tindler, or any of the other nonsensical things white people squander their youth on? I strongly suspect not.

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Do IQ Differences Matter?

Linda Gottfredson writes:

Life is complex, and complexity operates like a headwind that impedes progress more strongly for individuals lower on the IQ continuum. Everyone makes cognitive mistakes, but lower intelligence increases the risk of error.

Take, for example, health care. Patients differ enormously in intelligence level, and these differences have life and death consequences for them. Individuals of lower health literacy, or IQ, are less likely to seek preventive care even when it is free, use curative care effectively when they get it, understand and adhere to treatment regimens, or avoid health-damaging behavior. They have worse health, more accidental injuries, higher health costs, and die sooner—regardless of income, insurance coverage, or quality of health care. Health care matters, as do material resources and motivation, but mental resources matter too. They are critical in the prevention and self-management of chronic illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease. Health self-care is an increasingly complex life-long job for all of us, which becomes even more complex as we age and experience more health problems.

It overstates only slightly to say that health care providers currently pay no attention to patient differences in the ability to learn and understand. As health literacy researchers have shown, however, a sizeable fraction of patients in urban hospital outpatient clinics are unable to understand an appointment slip (when to come back), a label indicating how to take four pills a day, or, among their insulin-dependent diabetic patients, the signs of low (or high) sugar and what action to take to bring their blood sugar back under control. Do proportionately more blacks have such problems? Yes, many more. Is that a reason to continue ignoring or disputing individual and group differences in g?

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LAT: Man killed by LAPD officers on skid row was Cameroonian national, feds say

Why are we letting in people from a backwater like Cameroon? The more dead bank robbers, the better in my view. Who let this low IQ thug in the country?

The average IQ in Cameroon (central Africa) is 64.

LAT: Federal immigration officials said Wednesday that the homeless man shot and killed by Los Angeles police on skid row was a Cameroonian national but provided no other details about the man’s true identity.

Authorities had initially used fingerprints to identify the man as Charley Saturmin Robinet, the name he was using when he was convicted of a 2000 bank robbery in Thousand Oaks.

But French officials came forward late Tuesday and said Robinet is a law-abiding citizen who is “alive and well in France.” The man killed during Sunday’s altercation with LAPD officers, they said, had stolen Robinet’s identity and used it to acquire a French passport to come to the U.S. in the late 1990s.

The man who called himself Robinet in the U.S. was set to be deported in 2013, near the end of his 15-year prison sentence for the bank robbery, said Virginia Kice, a spokeswoman for U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. Because of his claims of French citizenship, she said, U.S. officials contacted their counterparts in France to get the necessary travel document to deport him.

Kice said French officials initially issued the document but “then rescinded it after determining the subject was, in fact, a national of Cameroon.”

After that, Kice said, ICE officials reached out to authorities in Cameroon, but they “repeatedly failed to respond to requests for a travel document.”

Because ICE couldn’t get the documents needed to deport the man, Kice said, he was released from custody in November 2013. Under a Supreme Court ruling, individuals must be released from ICE custody if they have been detained for six months and “the actual removal cannot occur within the reasonably foreseeable future,” Kice said.

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Chinese Anchor Babies

Comments to Steve Sailer:

* Under the present regime the feds stick us taxpayers with the bill for this federal investigation of birth tourism rackets – another cost burden that our Dear Rulers force us to bear.

This whole schmear – birth tourism and its low-rent sibling: illegal aliens’ anchor babies – could go away tomorrow upon passage of a constitutional amendment declaring an end to birthright citizenship.

While we wait for that amendment, don’t hold your breath.

* For those who think we should import more Chinese, just consider how readily they cheat and steal from Americans. When they reach critical mass, they’ll abandon all pretenses and claim that it’s their “right” to do so.

I like and admire Chinese people and culture, but anyone who thinks they won’t press an advantage out of some sense of common decency is a damned fool.

* I’m done with having any faith in anything as ridiculous as a modern nation. I’ll no longer let the outcome of any political debate affect my happiness, because Americans (and most people from most countries) are too ignorant to govern themselves. That’s not to say I’m a universalist or a multiculturalist or whatever. It’s to say that America is now a nation mostly full of idiots, and far too large and diverse to be of any use as a nation. Count me now as a member of a wandering tribe. I plan to pick up citizenship in random countries as it suits me.

I’m not a believer in the Bible, but as it says: “Behold, the nations are as a drop of a bucket, and are counted as the small dust of the balance: behold, he taketh up the isles as a very little thing…All nations before him are as nothing; and they are counted to him less than nothing, and vanity.”

My idealism is dead. From now on when I need something from a politician, I’ll get it the old-fashioned way: via bribery and/or blackmail.

* It’s not only IQ, though. Culture is also very important. Individualistic vs. collective, rule of law vs. law of rule. In small numbers, whites and Asians don’t bump heads much but, in larger numbers, there would be a culture clash or conflict over resources.

Asian nations seem to understand quite well. Pity the Western nations don’t.

* Back in the antediluvian 20th century, Mexican anchor babies often were popped out on the sidewalk in San Ysidro, or with more stamina, in Chula Vista. The beaming madre had waited across the border in TJ until her water broke, and then was escorted through the gate to ensure that a new Americano was born in El Norte.

The Chinese have gone high concept, what with birthing hotels and Visa fraud. That .5 SD IQ increment comes with a lot of nasty side effects, as many ex-pats can attest. Don’t be too certain that you’re getting the right end of the curve.

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