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Anonymous Half Sigma said...

Surely, if there was anything of interest in Watson's memoirs relevant to this story, it would be all over the place already.

We all know the main stream media is too lazy to do any research. And that's for what they consider an IMPORTANT story. The mainstream media doesn't think this story is very important.

10/20/07, 4:53 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for your hard work, Steve. I'll look forward to reading the piece.

10/20/07, 7:17 PM

Anonymous SFG said...

Righty-O, Half.

"Just another heretic. Move along. Nothing to see here."

10/20/07, 7:54 PM

Anonymous Frank Ferreti said...

Steve, I'm betting that this is something in Watson's defence, because you wouldn't kick a man when he's down, even if he's a lifelong Democrat.

10/20/07, 7:55 PM

Blogger Luke said...

Way to go, Steve!

10/20/07, 8:01 PM

Anonymous tggp said...

On your way home from where? Is this your sly way of telling us you've been forced to take a day-job because we haven't been generous enough during the panhandling drives?

And speaking of donations, what's the deal with the special project Brimelow says you're working on?

10/20/07, 9:02 PM

Anonymous TH said...

I've been reading some science blogs on this subject, and it's depressing how deeply entrenched the egalitarian dogma is in otherwise rational people. Their reaction against the mere idea that there might be cognitive differences between races is ferocious.

I read somewhere that Watson indeed states the exact same thing about racial differences in his book as in that interview. It's clear that he can't help blurting out unpopular truths from time to time. Last January ADL was all over him after he argued that it would be better if all people were as smart as Ashkenazi Jews ("What?! Jews are smarter than other people? That's insulting to Jews! Take that back!"). Then as now Watson pleaded temporary insanity, as Steve put it. I guess that's easier that way; he must have better things to do than quarrel with hysterical PC crowds.

10/20/07, 9:37 PM

Anonymous Ian Lewis said...

Steve, you have the greatest F@#king blog/site. Keep up the great work.

10/20/07, 9:41 PM

Anonymous Mark said...

Is this your sly way of telling us you've been forced to take a day-job because we haven't been generous enough during the panhandling drives?

I have to confess I had every intention of giving to the last fundraiser - but then I had to fork out close to $1,000 in car repairs and had other unforeseen expenses, as well. But I have given to VDare in the past, and continue to fork over actual money for actual, dead-tree subscriptions to American Conservative and National Review - so I feel like I'm at least sort of helping the cause.

And given what my United Way local does with my money - use it to advocate for in-state tuition for illegals at the state legislature - I feel better giving to VDare, et al than to them.

Some people would call me a horrible man for not giving to "real" charities. My children are my charity. My devotion to them is the best thing I can give to this world.

10/21/07, 1:48 AM

Anonymous warpfactor said...

There's this Watson talk@google which is worth viewing and where he mentions PC more than once and how it is preventing certain types of research (there's an example regarding examining autism in kids of MIT alums)

DNA and the Brain:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=Z6ZfrXHgiVY

Explains that children of two high IQ types are more likely to exhibit features of autism (which Simon Baron-Cohen terms as the male brain)

10/21/07, 8:04 AM

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