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"Steve Sailer, 1998: "A Race Is An Extremely Extended Family""

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

https://www.vdare.com/articles/a-left-right-convergence-against-the-corporate-elite-it-could-happen

ethno-leftism possible?

5/15/14, 7:12 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Makes perfect sense.

5/15/14, 7:25 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is where I think the Republicans are making a mistake, California will never be as bad as Detroit since it has a low Afro-American population, granted it and Texas will become poorer as both states become Hispanic but California will not be Detroit or Ms. for sure. Its too much of the stupid Tea Party talk that compares California to Detroit. La is only 9 percent black while Detroit is over 80 percent.

5/15/14, 9:49 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

pygmies constitute own race

and polynesians too

5/15/14, 10:39 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't know about Polynesians, but there are definitely not enough pygmies in the US. This needs to be rectified immediately, don't know how they could have slipped through the cracks, memo to Zuckerberg etc

Anon.

5/16/14, 12:04 AM

Anonymous Excellent knowledge of OOP said...

Who's your audience, the choir, or the general, unconvinced public?

If the general public, leave out meanness - I hate to praise James Thompson so much but his slightly-distant tone is just so much easier to keep reading, letting it hit home. Take this:

> Obviously, Diamond's logic leads to a travesty of reality. It is difficult to determine whether he meant it seriously. Diamond is far too logical and realistic to normally write something that stupid, yet on one subject, he often writes nonsense: race. Whether this article was an amusing hoax, or whether he really believes it, or whether he was just pandering to a market hungry for politically correct obfuscation is impossible to determine by anyone who doesn't have access to his conscience. Despite, or, more likely, because of its high flapdoodle content, "Race Without Color" has become quite influential, inspiring in part a subsequent Newsweek cover story claiming that race doesn't exist.

Actually, no matter who you're writing for I'd leave out that stuff - maybe Diamond was having a bad day, maybe he realizes now that it was dumb. But, any ugliness you get involved in, even dealing it out to someone well-deserving, gets associated with you, too in the mind of the reader. I'd find some abstract term, 'hard to credit'? (am not a writer) or show why it's ridiculous instead of heaping on scorn - but get in and get out fast. (imo)

In general I think it should be shorter, if you can keep the punch. We all have internet attention spans these days, maybe chatty and thorough (you do that well) will be more satisfying to the reader who makes it through, but someone looking at the page for the good bits and not finding immediate standouts may well switch to another tab, or forget the points at the beginning (actually probably not so bad, you're really just trying to cover the reader's objections. But still, they've got to read it in the first place). Or you could have two versions.

My unprofessional 2¢

5/16/14, 2:09 AM

Blogger neil craig said...

There is no absolute rule as to when a mountain is a mountain and when it is a hill or when a peak is a mountain peak or when it is an outcropping beside the real peak.

So obviously Mountains do not exist. Just ask any member of the Politically Correctitude half way up Everest.

5/16/14, 8:05 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"For example, there is no variation at all among humans, racial or individual, in terms of the number of heads we have. Everybody gets one."
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fdjfunzone.blogspot.com%2F2011%2F01%2Fgirl-with-two-heads-dicephalic-con.html&tbnid=y-lWfs62QFUSdM:&docid=k6xJi9COIc4qZM&h=253&w=300

5/16/14, 10:03 AM

Anonymous Dan said...

The main trouble boils down to this:

Liberals BELEIVE that we all share in the miracle of the human mind.

5/17/14, 8:19 AM

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