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Go East, Old Man!
The East, the West, and Sex: A History of Erotic Encountersby Richard BernsteinNew York: Knopf, 2009It’s no secret that Asian women and white men seem to have a good deal of mutual attraction. Richard Bernstein, a Jew married to an Asian woman, tries to put this into a historical context. Reading his book gives an idea of how unique Western ideas of sex and marriage truly have...
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The Last Sane Nation
Imperfect Conceptions: Medical Knowledge, Birth Defects, and Eugenics in Chinaby Frank DiKötterNew York: Columbia University Press, 1998Francis Galton said that the first country to undertake a dedicated program of eugenics would conquer the world. It shouldn’t be surprising that a country ruled by the most intelligent race in the world would realize that he was right. ...
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The Oriental Diversicrat
According to blogger OneSTDV, Asians are the minority liberals don’t like. The thinking goes that the elites have a picture of America as a land where whites are advantaged and minorities are poor and crime prone because of it. A successful group of nonwhites is a living contradiction of their worldview. His evidence is a Princeton newspaper making fun of a Chinese girl that...
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The Case for Group Selection: Its Deniers
I’m not one to be suspicious of an intellectual just because he happens to be Jewish. But Emory University’s Melvin Konner seems to be a character straight out of The Culture of Critique. His 2003 book The Tangled Wing: Biological Constraints on the Human Spirit is an enlightening look at what we know about the biochemical/genetic basis of human nature. Konner writes...
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How Two Presidents Faced Race Science
Earlier this decade, Skeptic magazine editor Frank Miele published a book entitled Intelligence, Race, And Genetics: Conversations With Arthur R. Jensen based on a series of exchanges he had with the famous Berkley psychologist. As Jensen is best known for his belief that the root of the black/white gap in intelligence is largely genetic, one of the most interesting topics...
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Sarah Palin Isn’t Our Savior
Like most conservatives, I wanted to like Sarah Palin when she came on to the national scene. Here was an attractive, conservative white woman with five kids. And the deranged hatred that liberals have of her has its roots in the same things that draw conservatives to her. She certainly wasn’t one of the degenerate elite. So I say the following with a heavy heart: ...
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Feminism and the Destruction of the West, Part II
My goal isn’t to depress my readers. However, I feel the need to share some thoughts I’ve had as a result of reading Roissy’s blog. I thought I was pretty tough for believing in eugenics and a meaningless universe but some of his insights are hard even for me to swallow, and not because of lack of real world evidence. Take this post about a 64 year-old serial killer who...
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Feminism and the Destruction of the West
The Woman Racket: The New Science Explaining How the Sexes Relate at Work, at Play and in Societyby Steve MoxonCharlottesville, Va.: Imprint Academic, 2008 Most of my readers would agree that the West’s modern political correctness regarding race and gender is an insult to the intelligence of anyone who has given any thought to human nature and its evolutionary source. So the...
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I’m Through with White Girls:
The Banality of Genetic Destruction
What is the best way to make miscegenation cool? Is it through state sponsored propaganda? If that were the case, Mao would’ve been able to stomp out racism in China and the Soviets in Russia. Hollywood, the agent of change in the West, has been much more successful. Movie producers and writers are much better propagandists than government bureaucrats. Since the goals of...
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The Coming Chinese Superstate: Richard Lynn’s Eugenics
Eugenics: A Reassessmentby Richard LynnWestport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers 2001One of the only valid points made by the critics of The Bell Curve was that if the science was accepted, then eugenics, which Hernstein and Murray refused to endorse, becomes the rational solution to society’s ills. Steven Pinker, the next major public thinker associated with the hereditarian...
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