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    As I've long been pointing out, one of the most worrisome problems of this century is sub-Saharan African population growth. UN forecasts are staggering. The good news is that it's likely not an insoluble problem, but only if the Great and the Good get to work on it soon. My impression has long been that...
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    Speaking of sex, any thoughts on Kavanaugh playing the incel card? I wonder if he should have waited. That's kind of the last card you want to play, if at all. Makes you wonder if it was out of desperation. I also wonder how Trump feels about it. Does he regard it as a sign of weakness, both the inceldom itself and the use of the incel card?

    I would assume that Kavanaugh was playing the voluntary celibate card.

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    Pop quiz: What was the web site that in no way can be respectably retweeted let alone "condoned"?

    https://twitter.com/IngrahamAngle/status/1044331951094722560

    Can women be cucks? Or even cowardly? She’s definitely contemptible.

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  • From the New York Times Opinion page: I'm pretty low-key about violent metaphors, but I think the NYT should have blue-penciled this call for arson. Nobody remembers, but Sabrina Rubin Erdely's UVA rape hoax story led to a leftist mob smashing the windows of a UVA fraternity on 11/20/2014. Somebody easily could have been blinded....
  • What women want men to understand is this: to express doubts about any one woman’s account of sexual assault to to dismiss all women’s accounts of sexual assault. A woman who has been a victim of sexual assault takes it as a personal insult that a man would question a claim of sexual assault by one other woman.

    It is this aspect of female psychology, the tendency to take everything personally, that makes situations such as this such a powerful weapon for Democrats and such a hot potato for Republicans.

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    A woman who has been a victim of sexual assault takes it as a personal insult that a man would question a claim of sexual assault by one other woman.
     
    A Mrs Broaddrick is on line 2 and would like you to clarify this statement.

    It is this aspect of female psychology, the tendency to take everything personally, that makes situations such as this such a powerful weapon for Democrats and such a hot potato for Republicans.
     
    So Donald Trump's performance before the second debate is what gave him the election?


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    , @Bard of Bumperstickers
    "Love is the delusion that one woman differs from another." - H. L. Mencken
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  • From the New York Times: One interesting aspect of this is that people have generally seemed kind of scared to call out Google on it biases, perhaps from fear that Google will do you down in vengeance. For example, go to Google and type in "American inventors" or "American scientists" and see the hilarious results....
  • @robot
    The paradigmatic case for Google's biased AI should be this one from three years ago:

    https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/sep/04/who-runs-hollywood-google-search-direct-answer-antisemitic

    They had to make an explicit exception. Treating everyone equal will always cause special problems for hypocrites.

    Any unbiased AI will also properly flag the New York Times as blatant propaganda, eg in its coverage of different groups and its selection of opinion columnists.

    That article is just “wow just wow” in extended form. No effort is made to refute the claim that Jews run Hollywood (not that this claim is refutable).

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  • From WRAL, reprinting from the New York Times: So this isn't promising for the Democrats: the woman whom the NYT calls the accuser's "college best friend" did not have an inkling about any sexual assault in high school, much less that the purported perp was a possible GOP Supreme Court nom
  • @Polynikes
    This is the most blatant attempt at character assassination on the grand stage yet. When will the R's start doing this when the tables are turned?

    I think you’re missing the point.

    The point here is to upend the rule of law by monkeywrenching every form, system, and procedure of law. The point is to replace those already badly damaged-for-profit systems with trial by media. The point is to replace collection of evidence and sober reflection on it with hysteria.

    The point is weaponizing female emotions to win political battles and to punish all politicians and voters who align with the cooler, reasoned, male (and sober intelligent female) way of doing things.

    The point is to project that volatile, magmatic emotion onto all men with claims that all men are incipient rapists seething with horndog.

    Which is a bass-ackward way of claiming that all women are equally attractive and erasing the excellence or beauty or desirability of more excellent, beautiful, and desirable women. “You’re nothing special, they want to Pound Me Too!” Which of course speaks to a staggeringly immature view of men on the part of females…but these are immature times marked by pandemic fatherlessness. (I’m betting that Kavanaugh’s fatherly/coachly/husbandly presence is tormenting more women more deeply than his ostentible rapey horndog one. Women buy and consume a lot of rape/domination porn.)

    Logan put it very well: two types of power are in play here. The way I’d put it is more biological.

    There’s the conservative one, a highly socially/politically evolved advanced primate one where you respect your opponent enough to differ and work things out according to established and honed rules of the game by which everyone in the system self-governs.

    Then there’s the “progressive” (meaning Sorosian/Democracy Alliance) one, a hymenopteran social strategy that recognizes nothing but conforming to and protecting the hive.

    In this strategy conflicts are met with the dispatch of squadrons of stinging females who destroy anyone who threatens or harms The Queen while buzzing shrill calls to battle to anyone who will join in the sting-fest. Death by venom. (Remember, hymenopterans cause more human deaths each year than any other animal attacks.)

    Hillary Clinton was advanced through ranks of power precisely in line with these matristic hive inclinations. Giving the mob its Queen. The flood that put DJT in the Oval Office hasn’t inundated the hymenopterans. Plus they have their survival and recolonization strategies.

    Bing the term “floating fire ant colony.”

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    Reading your post I can understand why women hate men. Your post is enough to make me want to join NOW.

    Another celibate old codger virgin who hates women
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  • War is Peace Freedom is Slavery Ignorance is Strength
  • @Johann Ricke

    I’m as disgusted as anyone by this shit that the Democrats are pulling, but let’s not pretend that the GOP’s treatment of Merrick Garland was “collegial.”
     
    Somewhere in the dictionary definition of "cuckold", there's a picture of you. The GOP did nothing to sully Garland's reputation. It flat-out called him too liberal, and refused to vote on his nomination. Which is a whole different animal from character assassination that might get Kavanaugh fired from (aka asked to resign) his current job and blacklisted from the legal profession, as well as pretty much any white collar job he might be qualified to fill.

    Aww Sailer is protecting your feelings from being hurt

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  • I assumed this headline was self parody, but maybe it isn't. From the Washington Post: My review of Fukuyama's Identity: The Demand for Dignity... is here. Diversity's got electrolytes.
  • @jorge raphael videla
    steve's lack of self-awareness is sad! he boosts for IQ and its importance to a great society yet every day mocks people who have made it to the top of their fields and are DUMB.

    the US SELECTS for obedience and stupidity past a certain point.
    click: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgXZuGIMuwQ

    Where’s the lie

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  • steve’s lack of self-awareness is sad! he boosts for IQ and its importance to a great society yet every day mocks people who have made it to the top of their fields and are DUMB.

    the US SELECTS for obedience and stupidity past a certain point.
    click:

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    • Replies: @J.Ross
    I think it's pretty self-explanatory that you would have a truly intelligent guy at the top (Bezos, Zucker), and the underlings would be selected for obedience rather than intelligence. That hardly challenges the importance of intelligence.
    Zakaria is the scion of a hyper-wealthy Indian Muslim family, kind of like Anderson Vanderbilt. One day it will come out that Don Lemon was the love child of cookie magnate Wally Amos and CNN's real hiring criteria will be understood.
    , @AndrewR
    Where's the lie
    , @L Woods
    Of course. What’s somewhat perplexing to me is why society leads you to believe otherwise. It would make the average person, unintelligent but conformist, feel better to know that their ‘talents’ will take them far beyond the gifted program types (and accurately so), so why is the message so often to the contrary?
    , @Joe Stalin
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  • War is Peace Freedom is Slavery Ignorance is Strength
  • @Jack D
    Aren't Germans pretty much the same race as American whites?

    Uh, no, obviously. “American whites” is way too broad a category to generalize. Read Albion’s Seed just to learn about the differences between different types of English and borderlands Scottish people, to say nothing of Germans or any other “white” ethnicity whom you may or may not consider “white.” Plus, Hanson was obviously referring to your placement of the Nazis with the Soviets, Maoists, Khmer Rouge, etc

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  • @Johann Ricke

    I’m as disgusted as anyone by this shit that the Democrats are pulling, but let’s not pretend that the GOP’s treatment of Merrick Garland was “collegial.”
     
    Somewhere in the dictionary definition of "cuckold", there's a picture of you. The GOP did nothing to sully Garland's reputation. It flat-out called him too liberal, and refused to vote on his nomination. Which is a whole different animal from character assassination that might get Kavanaugh fired from (aka asked to resign) his current job and blacklisted from the legal profession, as well as pretty much any white collar job he might be qualified to fill.

    Do you have any friends?

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  • @J.Ross
    Also consider that tyrants are cowards and will restrain themselves because of the mere existence of the guns (hence the gun control movement). There are government wargamers who found that not only would there be unrest, but the government that brought it about would not survive, having lost a significant amount of its own personnel. Compare similar countries that "went British:" as bad as things are here, they are much worse off on every point over there (hate speech laws, property violation, etc), and directly as a result of knowing that the people can do nothing.

    There are government wargamers who found that not only would there be unrest, but the government that brought it about would not survive, having lost a significant amount of its own personnel

    Interesting claim… Do you have a citation

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    No, it's a claim, but it fits the data. A certain number of cops and soldiers can be trusted to throw acid in a baby's face, a few more can be made to do so, an awful lot never would, and none want to hang from tamaracks.
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  • From my book review in Taki's Magazine: Read the whole thing there.
  • Edit feature broken or removed? I cannot edit even immediately after posting

    Edit: wtf I can edit this comment but not the one I posted literally two minutes ago

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  • @Redneck farmer
    No,people are interchangeable. If you don't have my high status job, didn't go to my or a similar college,can't afford to give your children a proper preK-12 education, you're subhuman and don't count. Surely you've read enough essays to know this is what many of the elite in Western Democracies believe?

    Are all “Western Democracies” really so similar? I think Germany, for instance, does a much better job of tracking people into the right careers as opposed to the “everyone should go to college” mentality that seems to predominate in much of the US. But I’ve never spent any time there and my German isn’t good enough for me to feel comfortable lumping Germany into the monolithic “West” that many people do too often. All I know about Germany is what has been told to me in English. You can’t really pretend to understand a country unless you (at a minimum) speak its languages.

    I’m not saying that elitism doesn’t exist in Germany or other non-Anglo Western countries, but I do wonder why you feel so comfortable extrapolating from US/Anglo culture in this instance.

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  • From the Seattle Times: Lynnwood man tried to use a home DNA test to qualify as a minority business owner. He was denied — now he’s suing. State and federal programs aim to ensure minority-owned businesses can compete for government contracts after generations of institutional discrimination. A Lynnwood man long identified as white is using...
  • @Tyrion 2
    The government is literally handing out huge amounts of money to people on the basis of their skin colour, and the bureaucrats and broader culture are proud of this fact. Is this unique in human history?

    Not their skin color. Their designation as a “minority.” Different things.

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  • @Flip
    Garland is anti-gun and would have voted with the other four lefties to overturn Heller and eviscerate the Second Amendment. McConnell saved freedom in America.

    To what extent have Americans really used their guns to stay free?

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    1776
    , @Jenner Ickham Errican
    Combat capable guns in broad legal civilian possession is in itself a major indicator of freedom. Jurisdictions where this is restricted have less freedom.
    , @Jenner Ickham Errican
    Combat-capable guns in broad legal civilian possession is in itself a major indicator of freedom. To answer your question: Freedom is not absolute. But on the micro level, guns are used every day by civilians in DGU (defensive gun use) incidents to be free from untrammeled criminal predation. And against armed government forces, the Bundy Ranch standoff showed that civilians with guns can force the (local, state, and federal) government to back down.
    , @Anonymous
    Every one of the hundreds of thousand annual cases of defensive gun use is an example of using a gun to stay free - in these cases to stay free from predation, assault, battery, and even kidnapping.
    , @J.Ross
    Also consider that tyrants are cowards and will restrain themselves because of the mere existence of the guns (hence the gun control movement). There are government wargamers who found that not only would there be unrest, but the government that brought it about would not survive, having lost a significant amount of its own personnel. Compare similar countries that "went British:" as bad as things are here, they are much worse off on every point over there (hate speech laws, property violation, etc), and directly as a result of knowing that the people can do nothing.
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  • @Anonymous
    Any thoughts on your governor, Steve?

    https://twitter.com/AlexPappas/status/1042455481871155200

    Perhaps I am staying the obvious, but that is a not-so-subtle incitement to assassination

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    So, Governor Brown, Al Gore, James Clapper, a few minor legislators, and sundry celebrities. Has anyone been punished for advocating the assassination of an elected official?
    , @Jake Barnes
    He clearly just said “something”. Could be anything...
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  • @Mr. Blank
    It must be fun to be a lefty, and be able to just throw out words and phrases and have them mean whatever you want them to mean.

    More seriously, I hope the GOP is paying attention to this, and will be ready to go to the mattresses next time a Democrat nominates someone for the high court. Their efforts to be collegial on this matter have been a complete failure; this Kavanaugh shit-show is their reward. Next time the Dems get a nomination, make them fight for every bloody inch.

    But I'm not holding my breath.

    I’m as disgusted as anyone by this shit that the Democrats are pulling, but let’s not pretend that the GOP’s treatment of Merrick Garland was “collegial.”

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    Recall the Dems thought Hillary was a lock and they were going to get a much more progressive nominee than Garland anyway. They weren't nearly as upset as they now pretend they were.
    , @Alec Leamas

    I’m as disgusted as anyone by this shit that the Democrats are pulling, but let’s not pretend that the GOP’s treatment of Merrick Garland was “collegial.”
     
    The Senate was controlled by the Republicans. The Senate advised the President against Garland, and withheld its consent to his confirmation.

    The GOP controlled Senate did not hold a sham hearing to defame the man on national television. Given the fact that he wasn't going to be confirmed, it was a gentleman's due.

    You can take issue with the fact that Garland was by all accounts qualified by education and experience to sit on SCOTUS, but as we all know his judicial philosophy he would have routinely had the Court exceed its Constitutional authority. In my view, any nominee who would be likely to do so does not warrant confirmation.
    , @Hunsdon
    The time for collegial has passed.
    , @Mr. Anon

    I’m as disgusted as anyone by this shit that the Democrats are pulling, but let’s not pretend that the GOP’s treatment of Merrick Garland was “collegial.”
     
    Permit me to say this in the most decorous way possible.

    F**k collegiality. This is war.
    , @Forbes
    Garland was treated with respect. And there was no mystery to the Senate not taking up Garland's USSC nomination as an election year question. The Dems had previously failed to take up many District and Appellate judge nominations under Bush with less respect and honesty. Does the name Miguel Estrada ring a bell?

    Yet Dems calling every Rep president/candidate since Eisenhower a Nazi or Hitler is the mark of collegiality!

    And they said satire was dead.
    , @Jack D
    It was much better than holding sham hearings with no intention of voting yes and then dragging up some crazy lady to defame him at the last minute.
    , @pyrrhus
    No, it was the Biden Rule...Funny how the left doesn't want to live by its own rules.
    , @Johann Ricke

    I’m as disgusted as anyone by this shit that the Democrats are pulling, but let’s not pretend that the GOP’s treatment of Merrick Garland was “collegial.”
     
    Somewhere in the dictionary definition of "cuckold", there's a picture of you. The GOP did nothing to sully Garland's reputation. It flat-out called him too liberal, and refused to vote on his nomination. Which is a whole different animal from character assassination that might get Kavanaugh fired from (aka asked to resign) his current job and blacklisted from the legal profession, as well as pretty much any white collar job he might be qualified to fill.
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  • From my book review in Taki's Magazine: Read the whole thing there.
  • “teen sex comedy”

    Lol more fodder for SPLC’s Sailer file

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  • Paul Krugman could tell Brett Kavanaugh was another Haven Monahan just by looking at him. Haven't you people watched any romantic comedies going back to The Graduate in 1967? The mean rich kid who loses the girl to the mensch in the last reel always looks like Kavanaugh. Everybody knows that. A photo from when...
  • @MEH 0910
    NYT:

    Christine Blasey Ford Wants F.B.I. to Investigate Kavanaugh Before She Testifies
    Sept. 18, 2018

    WASHINGTON — The woman who has accused President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee of sexual assault threw into doubt plans for an extraordinary Senate hearing to air her accusations, charging on Tuesday that some senators have already made up their minds and insisting that the F.B.I. investigate first.

    Speaking through her lawyers, Christine Blasey Ford did not explicitly rule out appearing next Monday before the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify along with Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh. But echoing Senate Democrats, she said an investigation should be “the first step” before she is put “on national television to relive this traumatic and harrowing incident.”

    Republicans are unlikely to negotiate an alternative date and could go ahead with the hearing without her or cancel it altogether if Dr. Blasey refuses to appear and move quickly to a vote on Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination. They have repeatedly stressed that Monday would be her opportunity to testify, either privately or publicly, and that they then planned to move forward with the confirmation process. They have also rejected the possibility of an F.B.I. investigation.
    ......

    “If she does not come on Monday, we are going to move on and vote on Wednesday,” Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina and a member of the committee, told Fox News on Tuesday evening.
     

    If she wanted the F.B.I. to investigate Judge Kavanaugh, she should have had the foresight to make up a story about his breaking a federal law, and having done so recently enough that its prosecution would not be barred by a statute of limitations, instead of having made up the story that she already has told about him.

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    • Replies: @Anon
    What federal law could a 17 year old catholic school boy break? Crossing state lines would be easy in that area.

    Any ideas guys?
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  • From Mike Rosenberg: Fourth worst commute in USA is San Bernardino ... and after all that time on the road you still wind up in San Bernardino. Seriously, standard of living/quality of life in inland California is pretty bad.
  • My commute is eleven houses down

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    Now that could be very dangerous if you live in certain parts of Detroit, Baltimore, Memphis, Atlanta, Chicago, Birmingham, East St. Louis, Buffalo, Mobile, Bedford Stuy, Compton, etc...
    , @Jim Don Bob
    Mine is go downstairs, feed and walk the dogs, eat breakfast, walk 3 blocks to McDonalds for coffee with my peeps, then back to my second floor office that overlooks the birdbath in my back yard. I don't use a tank of gas a month unless I leave town.
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  • As I've been pointing out for a long time, the current year Establishment wisdom is that the further the Bad Old Days recede into the past, the more they should control what we do in the future. For example: From Wikipedia: Arnold should issue a press release saying:
  • With Republicans like this, who needs Democrats?

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  • Enough with the “he said, she said” storyline. If this is he said, she said, then let’s believe the she in these scenarios. She has nothing to gain, and everything to lose.

    Yes, I’m sure that a woman who lives in Palo Alto, California will suffer severe social ostracism for daring to derail the Supreme Court nomination put up by the President. After all, Trump is so wildly popular in the social circles in which upper-middle-class Bay Area psychologists move.

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  • @The Wild Geese Howard
    OT-

    My girl AOC is lookin' fiiiiiiiiine these days:

    https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/09/17/socialist-candidate-alexandria-ocasio-cortez-sports-3500-outfit-photo-shoot/

    I showed my friend that and he said “isn’t that Hillary Clinton’s aide?”

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  • This is pretty woozy stuff, but from Raw Story, we learn the shocking truth: Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh had a high school buddy in the 1980s named Mark Judge who in 2014 didn't wholly believe every detail in Sabrina Rubin Erdely's Rolling Stone story "A Rape on Campus." Of course, unmentioned is that the...
  • @Buffalo Joe
    Andrew, I thought that libs were all for giving teenagers a second chance. Remember the push for "Ban the Box" as in eliminate the "Have you ever been arrested" box on employment forms.

    “Andrew, I thought that libs were all for giving teenagers a second chance.”

    Yes, but only vibrants.

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  • Alexis de Tocqueville wrote in 1835, “Among the ancients, the slave belonged to the same race as his master, and often he was superior to him in education and enlightenment. Freedom alone separated them; freedom once granted, they easily intermingled. The ancients therefore had a very simple means of delivering themselves from slavery and its...
  • @AaronB
    I'm afraid you'd need to be at least somewhat acquainted with the history of Western literature and philosophy, and that's a bit more than I can do for you right now.

    I would recommend picking up a good book on the Romantics or fin de siecle French writers.

    A very partial list off the top of my head of major Western writers in the 19th century who expressed often extreme disgust and disaffection for Western culture as it had become by that time -

    Flaubert, Mauppassant, Stendhal, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, Huysmans, Loti, Dickens, Gissing, Richard Burton, Leopardi, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, Mark Twain, Thoreau, Emerson, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard...

    There are countless more, and this doesn't include the Romantics who went before or the Existentialists who came after, who were in some ways even more disgusted with Western culture.

    I submit that we cannot understand the role of Jews in modern times without understanding the self disgust engendered by creating a soulless mechanistic culture, and creating harsh ideologies like survival of the fittest and competition as a way of life.

    Dostoevsky and Tolstoy were Russian.

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  • This is pretty woozy stuff, but from Raw Story, we learn the shocking truth: Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh had a high school buddy in the 1980s named Mark Judge who in 2014 didn't wholly believe every detail in Sabrina Rubin Erdely's Rolling Stone story "A Rape on Campus." Of course, unmentioned is that the...
  • @27 year old
    My main objection to Kavanaugh was he looks too much like a gay-faced fucking nerd to be trusted

    So if he actually got drunk with a girl in high school and tried to smash, that makes me like him more

    This is why we can’t have nice things.

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  • @Rob McX
    Now she fears retaliation. Because Brett Kavanaugh is exactly the type who'd have her rubbed out.

    Mental illness.

    “Why suffer through the annihilation if it’s not going to matter,” she said. “Now I feel like my civic responsibility is outweighing my anguish and terror about retaliation.”

    Cosplay as a jewish marxist freedom fighter in Berlin, 1941.

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  • In Taki's Magazine, Charles Norman writes about Colin Kaepernick: Kaepernick went 3-16 as a starter his last two seasons playing in the NFL. I'd be more inclined in his favor if he were in Canada like Johnny Manziel trying to show he deserves to be back in the big time. (Manziel has been benched in...
  • @Paleo Liberal
    Trump has always been a publicity whore. And he is very good at it. Otherwise he would not be president.

    Trump and his loudest critics have a symbiotic relationship. They feed off each other and the publicity their conflicts generate.

    I believe that had the anti-Trump protestors simply kept quiet, he never would’ve been elected. Even BLM leadership now admit they helped put Trump in office. Their defense is they thought Hillary Clinton would win anyway.

    For the record, I knew people who had known Ms. Clinton for decades and other people who had known Mr. Trump for decades. They all voted for Ms. Clinton, as did I. That didn’t stop me from seeing how Trump was playing his opponents like a Stradivarius.

    I knew people who had known Ms. Clinton for decades and other people who had known Mr. Trump for decades.

    And I’m Albert Einstein.

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  • Accuser can't remember what year it was, probably in early 1980s, when both were in high school, but says she told her marriage counselor about it in 2012. According to The Megaphone, this is Incredibly Important. One oddity of her account is that the accuser can't remember the year, but is extremely certain of the...
  • McConnell should take this directly to the floor with a threat to expel Flake from the Senate and denial of funding for any R that doesn’t play ball.

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    Flake needs to go. I don’t care what his conservative voting record is he needs to go this week.
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  • @Berty
    If they GOP caves on this then they will lose the midterms and deserve to. It will send the perfect signal to their voters that their votes truly don't matter.

    And FYI, this isn't the same as the Anita Hill thing. Clarence Thomas ended up getting confirmed because southern Democratic senators were afraid of upsetting black voters (Thomas was polling fairly well among them) and despite the D's holding a 58-42 majority he managed to squeak by. Kavanaugh doesn't any any such luxury.

    Anita Hill is black, so I’m not sure why believing her would have upset more black voters than not believing her.

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  • From The Atlantic in its pre-clickbait days: The Other Underclass Most people think of inner-city poverty as a black phenomenon. But it is also alarmingly high among Puerto Ricans, the worst-off ethnic group in the country--even though Puerto Rico itself has made great progress against poverty and there is a growing Puerto Rican middle-class on...
  • @Autochthon
    Holy shit!: "Not trying to find empliument" is a "secondary effect" of poverty according to this genius. Here I'd reckoned poverty came of not trying to find employment (a primary cause?).

    Turnes out cancer causes people to smoke cigarettes and conception causes sex, I suppose.

    I reiterate because it bears repeating: Holy shit! Is The Atlantic now only hiring the mentally retarded in an effort to ensure that Coates creature remains their star?

    Poverty isn’t quite as simplistic as you wish it were.

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    I spent many years of my childhood sleeping on the floorboard of my mother's car and a few more sleeping on sidewalks, I've been homeless three times in my adult life, sleeping on the streets and, once, when I had one, in a tent.

    I recovered from all of it, every time, by busting my ass.

    I'd get a job flipping burgers or selling T-shirts when nothing else was available and eat one package of hotdogs each week. I've never in my life received any form of governmental assistance, in fact, the one time I applied for it in desperation I was told I couldn't qualify for a dime notwithstanding my status as a combat veteran, but that if I'd been a Haitian "refugee" from the recent hurricane in that place I could receive benefits.

    Tell me more about my simplistic ignorance of the reality of poverty and its relation to work.

    I know all about the honour of God, Mary Jane.
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  • This is pretty woozy stuff, but from Raw Story, we learn the shocking truth: Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh had a high school buddy in the 1980s named Mark Judge who in 2014 didn't wholly believe every detail in Sabrina Rubin Erdely's Rolling Stone story "A Rape on Campus." Of course, unmentioned is that the...
  • I don’t even care if he did what this female is accusing him of. It allegedly happened 35 years ago, and he’s been a federal judge for 12 years. Why wait until now? Suck it up, hon. Sad her parents never taught her not to party alone with four boys and lots of booze.

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    I believe it's nothing but a big lie, and I think that, if his nomination is derailed by it, he ought to sue her for slander.
    , @27 year old
    My main objection to Kavanaugh was he looks too much like a gay-faced fucking nerd to be trusted

    So if he actually got drunk with a girl in high school and tried to smash, that makes me like him more
    , @Redman
    And in the early 1980s, pre-AIDs. Which was probably the most debaucherous era in US history. Seriously.
    , @Buffalo Joe
    Andrew, I thought that libs were all for giving teenagers a second chance. Remember the push for "Ban the Box" as in eliminate the "Have you ever been arrested" box on employment forms.
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  • From the New York Times Opinion page: Money Talks. Will the G.O.P. Listen? Seth Klarman was once the biggest donor to the Republican Party in New England. This year he’s giving some $20 million to Democrats. By Bari Weiss Ms. Weiss is a staff writer and editor for the Opinion section. Sept. 15, 2018 BOSTON...
  • What are the chances that neither Weiss nor her bosses didn’t know about Klarman’s conflict of interest?

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  • @RadicalCenter
    Unfortunately, it’s not the Spanish conquering us, it’s Incans and Mayans.

    Incans?? Andean immigration to the US is negligible. You’re embarrassing yourself.

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  • With the decline of mid-budget movies, Hollywood is making a fair number of low-budget high-concept movies like "Get Out," "A Quiet Place," and now in theaters "Searching." "Searching" is a more realistic take on the now standard Liam Neeson "Taken" thriller genre about a dad with a very particular set of skills looking for his...
  • “Why did you invite her to your study group?”

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  • With Puerto Rico in the news, I wanted to reiterate something that I'm about the only pundit in America to ever mention: Puerto Rico has unbelievably bad public schools. The federal government has put a fair amount of effort into adapting and validating its NAEP school achievement test for the special challenges of Puerto Rico's...
  • @God Emperor Putin
    I was looking at that website and according to their race statistics, white people make up 51% of 8th graders. Since Arabs and maybe Indians are being counted as white, the number is probably under 50%.

    The breakdown is as follows.

    White 51%
    Hispanic 24%
    Black 14%
    Asian 6%
    American Indian + mixed race 4%

    This is the blackest of black pills. As derby would say “we are doomed”.

    If we are doomed, it’s in no small part due to crude racial reductionist thinking like yours.

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  • @JimB

    Nationally, Hispanics don’t do all that well on average but they do an awful lot better than in Puerto Rico: 57% of Hispanics nationally score Basic or above, vs. 9% in PR.
     
    Which is not the same as saying 57% of Puerto Ricans in the US score basic or above. I suspect their scores go up somewhat in schools on the mainland but probably not by much. Puerto Ricans are useless to a modern information economy and probably make lousy carpenters, truck drivers, and security guards to boot.

    I worked with several in the Air Force Medical Corps. I cannot say if they were incompetent as medical technicians, but one in particular was shockingly unprofessional. She found it appropriate, in front of multiple colleagues, to sincerely tell me “I don’t like you.” I don’t remember exactly what the context of that was, but I guarantee I had never said or done anything rude to her before that (she outranked me anyway).

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  • Chicago politics ... From the Chicago Sun-Times: I always thought it was funny that Obama was supposed to be this Olympian figure, but the only people he knew well enough to make his chief of staff were Emanuel and Daley. Political scientist Dick Simpson of the University of Illinois at Chicago has been quoted describing...
  • @Paul Jolliffe
    Here is the Chicago Tribune's picture of some of the 2019 hopefuls - a veritable coalition of diversity: two Latino men ("Chuy" looks like Vincente Fox's brother - does he have gunmen in his phone contacts list?), a white guy (former cop), a redheaded Irishwoman (City Council), and a black businessman.

    But Rahm Emmanuel raised $24 million to win in 2015.

    $24 million for a mayoral election!

    Since being mayor of Chicago is not a springboard to national office, I have to ask: just how much money does the mayor get to slosh around to (political allies? relatives? himself? mob "fixers"?) to justify that kind of campaign spending?

    http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/politics/ct-met-rahm-emanuel-challengers-2019-story.html

    “LaRaviere” sounds like a “Latino” name to you? Stay in school, son.

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  • @istevefan
    Ohanian was the birth name of the late actor Mike Connors.

    Also of one Alexis Ohanian, one of the founders of Reddit and the husband of Serena Williams

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  • Armenian Americans hail from all over world

    Wait… What????????????????

    I am sure some people of Armenian descent, during their multiple generations in the US, have mixed with people of all sorts of different races and origins, but that’s a far cry from saying “Armenian Americans hail from all over world.” The stupidity hurts.

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  • German technocrat Thilo Sarrazin, author of 2010's Germany Abolishes Itself, which sold an insane 1.5 million copies, has a new book out, much to the disgust of everybody except German bookbuyers, who have bought up 100,000 copies in two weeks. From the Financial Times of London: Hostile Takeover: How Islam Hinders Progress and Threatens Society,...
  • @Anonymous
    What weapons did the Pilgrim fathers bring with them?

    If anyone's a coward it's you.

    I’m a coward for not wanting to murder unarmed migrants? K.

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  • A couple of months ago I did an interview with one of the foremost scholars of rabbinical Judaism, Michael Hoffman. The occasion was the release of his latest book “The Occult Renaissance Church of Rome”. At the time I did not expect to have to ask for a follow-up interview with him, but when I...
  • “Private companies can do whatever they want, goy!”

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  • @Hail

    Most octaroons were able to cross the color line
     
    That depends on what you mean by "were able to"; less of a case can be made for "did," as the striking fact about White Americans is how little Subsaharan ancestry they have despite centuries side-by-side; a collective <0.2% for White Americans as a whole was the conclusion of one recent large study I am sure you have seen.

    In Puerto Rico, there was no color line
     
    Kimberly Guilfoyle herself it seems has never lived in Puerto Rico, but was born in San Francisco and and spent her first 27 years there and in the vicinity. She was never subject to PR's fluid/lax racial categorization system. I would place Kimberly, in a general system of U.S. racial categorization, as 'Hispanic;' I do think the Subsaharan is visible, if one is looking for it/expecting it, in some pictures. Here is a twitter picture she posted with her son, also for me an at-a-glance 'Hispanic' despite a Jewish [part Jewish?] father our of NYC named Eric Villency. Or can the son pass for Jewish?

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CiRYjdaWEAACVuO.jpg

    How many white Americans have ancestors who have lived “side by side” with blacks “for centuries”? As a northerner, it’s only been about 80-90 years for me (about when my grandparents were getting married), and I imagine most northerners can say the same thing. Although certainly, many Southerners cannot say the same thing.

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  • @Anonymous
    Ava Gardner was probably 1/16 black. It's the same principle behind the most expensive perfumes using ingredients that in their pure form smell disgusting, or a hint of body odors or repellent substances being perceived as good smelling or tasting.

    I've told the story here before of the burger grill whose owner would smash down a big glop of his own excrement on the grill and burn it off , then dress the grill with pumice and soda water and oil in the usual way, before opening. It was the "secret ingredient" that made his burgers beloved of a whole generation of TWA pilots, mechanics and stews. (When you see George Kennedy in his great role as Patroni, the chief mechanic, in the original 'Airport', remember that when he came out to the MCI overhaul base, he probably got taken there. Probably liked it. Hell, I ate there several times when the old guy ran it, never got sick, and thought the burgers were better than the overrated Winstead's. )

    Ava Gardner died a barren doe (she had Frank's fetus done away with) and for all her cinematic smoldering was not a very happy or functional person. A society of 1/16 black ostensible whites is Portugal, that sad trim tab on the rudder of Europe.

    society of 1/16 black ostensible whites is Portugal, that sad trim tab on the rudder of Europe.

    Cite

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  • If you see a statue making this threatening racist gesture, report it immediately to the South Yorkshire Police for arrest and interrogation.
  • Lmdo if you really think voting will fix anything at this point

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  • https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/coast-guard-member-flashes-white-power-hand-signal-tv-n909856

    The way the corporate media so shamelessly lies and spins things, it’s undeniable they’re the enemies of the people. I don’t know how any halfway decent and intelligent person can disagree.

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    • Replies: @El Dato
    Everybody knows that Mohammed Atta was rightfully triggered by THIS HANDSIGN flashed out of a window of Cantor Fitzgerald on the morning of 9/11.
    , @Jake
    That is true, but this is also true: Stalin and Mao so shamelessly lie and spin things, it's undeniable they're enemies of the people. I don't know how any halfway decent and intelligent person can disagree.

    And that gets us to the lying and spinning, with huge body counts, of American heroes like Abraham Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, FDR, etc.

    Lying and spinning with huge body counts also defines both Clintons and Obama, as well as George W. Bush.

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  • @Brutusale
    That's our long-term future. This is our immediate future.

    https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/hialeah/article218395910.html

    If the customer had been white, this would have played out as a story about xenophobia and white supremacy. And the one fired from her job wouldn’t have been the Taco Bell employee but the customer.

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  • @Hail

    Offer your womb
     
    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DlKzwotWwAApqCe.jpg

    Wow. Mama Merkel looks every day of her 64 years. She should retire soon before the job kills her

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  • @Hail

    Allie Beth Stuckey
     
    Internet says she is born 1992; began dating a White man in 2014, married 2015 (picture of the couple; picture of wedding party). Pretty wholesome and refreshing life-trajectory.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DnKhdpqXcAIuWCw.jpg


    As of 2018, the couple does not have any children & are both focusing on their career.
     
    Children are a blessing, Allie, and you know it; start any time.

    Why breed when there are beta orbiter bucks to reap?

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  • But Puerto Rico continues to serve to defend the Panama Canal against the Kaiser’s fleet of dreadnoughts and the dowager empress’s armada of Chinese junks.

    In hindsight, Spain, not the United States, won the Spanish-American War.

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    Unfortunately, it’s not the Spanish conquering us, it’s Incans and Mayans.
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  • @prosa123
    "Here in south-central Texas (Austin) Hispanics and lower-class whites are marrying one another at a high rate (opposites are sexy)"

    Right, but is it all Hispanic male/white female?

    Obviously not. It’s 50/50.

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  • Whenever I use the phrase "the exception that proves the rule" to refer to situations like the one below, I get all sorts of complaints about rules can't have exceptions or the original was the exception that probes the rule etc etc. But, still: By way of comparison I checked out the top 100 ranked...
  • @Umpirelivesmatter
    As Serena begins her inevitable slide, to sponsorship oblivion, down the rankings, can it be long before she too 'comes out' (angrily)?

    I doubt she’s a lesbian. She married that clown from Reddit (who wore American flag themed socks to Prince Harry’s wedding) and had his baby. In this day and age, it’s inconceivable that a black woman worth tens of millions of dollars would marry just for show, unless maybe she wanted to run for office.

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  • From the San Jose Mercury-News: More than half of tech workers say they delayed having kids because of soaring cost of living By MARISA KENDALL | [email protected] | PUBLISHED: September 13, 2018 at 6:00 am Even Bay Area tech workers blame a lot of their problems on housing. The region’s sky-high rents and home prices...
  • @J.Ross
    OT Can an iSteve regular read this headline (with the accompanying picture visible) without laughing?
    Memo to the Silicon Valley boys' club: Arlan Hamilton has no time for your BS
    https://www.fastcompany.com/90227793/backstage-capitals-arlan-hamilton-brings-diversity-to-venture-capital
    She's literally doing that "aw hell no" thing with her neck.

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  • From the UK Evening Standard: From searching around for awhile, it appears "whiter than white" is a phrase associated in the UK with Persil laundry detergent, kind of like "stronger than dirt" is associated with Ajax cleanser in America. The Met later received a complaint about his comment and passed it to the police watchdog...
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  • @Hail
    Does anyone remember the Michelle-Barack Fist Bump affair? Some saw it as a vaguely Black Power gesture at the time -- and at very least, a conscious and symbolic rejection of the stodgy White custom of handshaking.

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DnHhsE5XgAAIfPh.jpg

    An then this more-overt Black Power fist pump, occasionally employed by Michelle but in this case done by both. (Image from Obama's 2nd inauguration):

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    I generally prefer the fist bump. Keeps my hands clean.

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  • From NBC News: I see more and more gearing up for a propaganda blitz that su
  • @Buzz Mohawk
    More borderless propaganda preparing us for massive migration. This time it has the old science fiction trope of one world race.

    That would be like when a kid goes to a soda fountain and mixes all the flavors. He discovers that a blend of Coke, Sprite, Dr. Pepper and orange soda isn't very good.

    I used to mix different pops together back in the day. I never once came upon a combo I disliked.

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    My favorite philosophy professor had a saying, "People may have different tastes, but some tastes are better than others." That was part of his argument against cultural relativism.

    I say this as an ice-cold Coca-Cola addict. When something is good, don't bastardize it.

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  • @Nushar
    Those people have obviously never been to Brazil.

    I can’t say Brazil has no racism, but they’re certainly less racist than Americans. Sadly, American-style SJWism is making headway there.

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  • @Brutusale
    That's our long-term future. This is our immediate future.

    https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/hialeah/article218395910.html

    Based on the employee’s responses, I can tell the employee understands English.

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    Yes. She knows perfectly well what the other woman is asking. She's just being a passive-aggressive c**t.

    As I said in another thread, you have to understand the mentality. Hialeah is Cubatown. It is their turf; they make the rules.

    "This my hood, bitch, and ain't no uppity Anglo whore gonna tell me what language to speak."
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  • @Massimo Heitor
    Sailer is better when his posts have more wit and humor and none of this mean streak.

    Bet he caught his wife checking out a hot Latino guy

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  • Whenever I use the phrase "the exception that proves the rule" to refer to situations like the one below, I get all sorts of complaints about rules can't have exceptions or the original was the exception that probes the rule etc etc. But, still: By way of comparison I checked out the top 100 ranked...
  • @Anon
    Ther may be two or three female golfers who can beat the 2,000th best male golfer.

    Which reminds me of this:

    https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/tennis/aus/2017/01/21/serena-williams-nicole-gibbs-australian-open/96876832/

    What was more intriguing at that particular Australian Open was that the Williams siblings had something of an inflated understanding of their abilities, developed from their being fresh-faced, and still in need of a few life lessons learned. So Serena and Venus marched themselves into the men’s ATP office to announce rather confidently they were ready to beat any tour player ranked around the Top 200 if someone wanted to take the challenge.

    It just so happened that Karsten Braasch of Germany, once a top-40 player, but at the time ranked 203rd, was in ear shot. He thought it would be fun so stepped up to say he’d be happy to take them on.

    The date was set and the day arrived. Braasch played a warmup round of golf in the morning, then came to Melbourne Park. The threesome went out to a back court where each sister would have a one-set shot at Braasch. Word had spread around the grounds that the event wsa taking place, which caused tournament officials to restrict admittance to the area to only those with badges.

    Braasch would smoke cigarettes and sip beer during the changeovers, and to be honest no longer looked the part of a fit professional athlete. It made no matter. Braasch led 5-0 over Serena before winning the set 6-1, and then posted a 6-2 set victory over Venus.

    It was all in good fun, but 19 years later, and a record six Australian Open titles later, Williams, laughingly, insisted recall of the event was not in her memory bank.

    “I forgot about that, actually,” Serena said, smiling, on Saturday. “Gosh, I don’t remember that at all. Gosh, that was forever ago. I don’t remember what year it was.

    “I have a terrible memory,” she added, still smiling.

    Maturity is a valuable attribute to possess, and Williams now understands that as dominant as she’s been on the women’s tour, when it comes to the guys, she’s pretty much out of their league.

    So when asked how she might do against a guy ranked No. 200 today — that would be Noah Rubin, who gave Roger Federer a tough time before the great one ousted the young American qualifier 7-5, 6-3, 7-6 (3) in the second round last Wednesday — she smartly didn’t venture a guess.

    “I don’t know,” she said. “I’m pretty much focused on women’s tennis right now. I have to focus on that.”
     

    I accurately predicted in 2003 that when Annika Sorenstam entered the men’s Colonial Invitational in 2003, she would miss the cut by 4 strokes, putting her about 100th out of 150 male competitors.

    But she was really ripped at the time. My pointing out how muscular she’d suddenly gotten in her 30s outraged the SPLC:

    “Sailer’s website is rife with primitive stereotypes. On it, Sailer mocks professional golfer Annika Sorenstam for having well-developed muscles”

    https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2008/07/25/extremist-steve-sailer-source-cnns-black-america-series

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    I think part of the reason people didn't reject out of hand the idea of women competing with men in tennis and golf is because women's tennis and golf aren't as embarrassing to watch as, say, women's basketball.
    , @anon
    iSteve, does your racist hatred of Swedes know no bounds? Her name is Sörenstam! No wonder you’re on the Swedish Persons Law Center’s list of hateful haters who spew hate.
    , @Jim Christian
    http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/golf/2018/09/shannon_johnson_makes_history_at_golf_s_mass_mid_amateur

    Mass. Mid-Amateur Championship (men) was last week in Plymouth. A chick name of Shannon Johnson got in, shot 75 the first round, the men were shooting in the mid-to-upper 60s on a course up here. Not sure how far she got with it but I suspect she's out by now not out of my own very real 'everyday sexism' but rather by way of the press dropping the story after the blaring headline that a woman got into a Men's Tourney. This chick here: http://www.bostonherald.com/sites/default/files/styles/gallery/public/media/2018/08/01/080118golfce007.jpg?itok=EXO3jnWa

    It would suck watching a chick pathetically flail away at the Masters even if she DID find a way to win the Mid Amateur, which is simply, in a word, impossible. Damndest thing though (and I understand there are explanations for it), the girl ( and all those girls on the women's tour, which is unwatchable) has a beefier physique than most of the men on tour, yet she's 70 yards shorter off the tees and every iron up to wedge. I don't believe they putt and chip as well as the men, either. Same for the beefy Williams sisters, laymen look at the beefy women and say sure they can play men's tennis, men's golf.

    But no, they cannot. So much for Kick-Ass girls..

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  • German technocrat Thilo Sarrazin, author of 2010's Germany Abolishes Itself, which sold an insane 1.5 million copies, has a new book out, much to the disgust of everybody except German bookbuyers, who have bought up 100,000 copies in two weeks. From the Financial Times of London: Hostile Takeover: How Islam Hinders Progress and Threatens Society,...
  • @Anonymous
    Are they, in fact, 'innocent'?

    Aren't they possessed of agency, in the legal jargon 'mens rea' and 'actus reus'.
    Aren't their acts clearly and obviously hostile attempts to usurp the nation of another people?
    Aren't they nasty little bullies - cynically trying - and succeeding - into 'moral blackmailing' the foolish naive and gullible into giving in to their criminality?

    Weren't the thousands upon thousands of drafted, enlisted servicemen, on all sides, blasted out of the oceans in the world's wars 'innocent'?

    How have blatant, obvious, hostile invasions been treated throughout the ages before the present soft headed age?

    If the Amerindians had the means and organization to 'blast out of the water' the 'innocent' European colonists of their native home, don't you think that they would still have undisputed possession of it?

    The Europeans came with weapons, you cowardly barbarian.

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    What weapons did the Pilgrim fathers bring with them?

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  • @Diversity Heretic
    Resisting invaders, even with deadly force, is fully justified, although one could probably get the same results with a "tow back, expel on shore, then scuttle the ship" policy. As Jean Raspail noted in The Camp of the Saints, their very helplessness weaponizes them against us.

    I readily admit I found a video of African invaders who mistook a Tunisian fishing vessel for an Italian coast guard boat, and then went up to it and scuttled their own boat in an effort to force a rescue, gratifying. The Tunisian crew, showing the high regard that Arabs have for African lives, just watched them drown. Europeans and North Americans need to develop the same attitude towards the welfare of African and Arab invaders that those Tunisians showed.

    And I really don't care what you find sickening. If you love these people so much, go and live with them!

    Shockingly, I can not want to live with them without wanting to murder them. This isn’t a war. There is no reason to end their lives. Stop acting tough behind a screen.

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    It *is* a war. A slow motion war being played out in real time.

    In the same way as an influenza infection is a war between the body's immune system and a virus which wishes to eat up the victim's body from within.
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  • @Charles Erwin Wilson II

    Collectively, our grandmothers were not as innocent and wholesome in their youth as we would like to believe. They just lacked the means to fully slut it up like today’s young women.
     
    Just because you are the product of at least two generations of sluts (or was it for pay?) does not mean the rest of use were the issue of illicit relationships. As usual, you are wrong. Your skewed perspective is disgusting, and your assumption that your ancestors were representative of the people that actually pioneered, explored and built this country says much about you, but nothing about them.

    The site needs a “whackjob” button.

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  • Republicans may not be interested in racial politics, but racial politics is interested in them. Unfortunately, they have no idea how to respond—and it’s going to start costing them elections. Florida GOP gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis, running against black Democrat nominee Andrew Gillum, is currently reeling from a Fake News media controversy accusing him of...
  • @Colin Wright
    '...You may be old, but that’s no synonym for grown up...'

    Welcome to the internet.

    I haven't read over all the posts in this exchange, so no reflection on 'Da Wei,' but I had an epiphany when I was involved in some stupid argument with some idiot about something.

    I had him pegged as an adolescent -- then he made some reference to his grandchildren. Conversely, I've exchanged views with perfectly mature interlocutors -- who turned out to be sixteen.

    Well, I suppose no one ever fully grows up. We are all juvenile in some ways and mature in other ways.

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  • @Da Wei
    Style -- the way a person does what he does -- is the issue, not the substance of the question.

    Shaw might have couched his (your term) "legitimate question" in words that were dispassionate, cerebral and befitting a presidential debate format, but he didn't. He chose to lead off with the inflammatory, brutal image of Kitty Dukakis raped and murdered, hardly a class act and not one to inspire thoughtful discussion. Shaw was puffing and pushing Michael around and he got away with it.

    If Dukakis had responded as Harry Truman or Ronald Reagan probably would have, people would have seen a strong protective instinct easily extending from wife and family to country. Instead, he hemmed and hawed and let himself be bullied. That, and riding in a tank looking stupid in a helmet, were enough to do him in. These are images people remember when they are in the ballot box.

    That's my take on it, anyway, and I'm way past grown up, sonny boy.

    You may be old, but that’s no synonym for grown up.

    For the sake of argument, I will concede that Dukakis should have pushed back against the inflammatory question. He still could have done it without sounding like a middle school bully.

    “I take great offense to that comment. How dare you talk that way about my wife?” would have sufficed.

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    '...You may be old, but that’s no synonym for grown up...'

    Welcome to the internet.

    I haven't read over all the posts in this exchange, so no reflection on 'Da Wei,' but I had an epiphany when I was involved in some stupid argument with some idiot about something.

    I had him pegged as an adolescent -- then he made some reference to his grandchildren. Conversely, I've exchanged views with perfectly mature interlocutors -- who turned out to be sixteen.
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  • To achieve diversity, which is our strength, we cannot rest until even the Tyranny of Distance is mere dust beneath our globalist chariot wheels. From Perth to Pinsk, from Kathmandu to Cusco, from Kyoto to Kandahar, from Reykjavik to the Ryukyus, from Ulan Bator to your block, we must have: - A Vietnamese nail salon...
  • @njguy73
    Q: What's the difference between European Heaven and European Hell?

    A: Heaven is where the police are British, the chefs Italian, the mechanics are German, the lovers are French and it's all organised by the Swiss. Hell is where the police are German, the chefs are British, the mechanics are French,the lovers are Swiss and it's all organised by the Italians.

    I don’t think this joke works in an era in which British police ask people to report “non-crime hate incidents.”

    https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.breitbart.com/london/2018/09/12/uk-police-force-doubles-down-non-crime-hate-incidents-social-media-backlash/amp/

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  • @TTSSYF
    Yes. Our side lays out its fundamental, non-negotiable tenets, and other side does the same. If they truly are non-negotiable, then I say the time is right for a mature, non-violent parting of the ways.

    It's not too much different than an unhappy marriage where there are unreconcilable differences. My ex and I went to marriage counselors off and on over ten years, all of whom worked feverishly to keep us together, as if divorce would be the worst thing that could happen (we didn't even have any children). I went to the fourth one alone, and he dismissed me after the third session, saying, "I can't help you. You know what you have to do." I proceeded with a divorce, and the last 15 years have been some of the happiest of my life (which I told one of the earlier counselors when I ran into him one day -- rather than being happy for me, he reacted with a displeased look).

    I'm simply fatigued of the antics of the political Left, just as I was of that marriage. I'm tired of trying to negotiate with extremists who have no intention of negotiating in good faith and simply want to win at all costs. They believe what they believe as a religion, and there is no changing the mind of a committed religous person, even with the most beautifully laid-out logical argument, backed by real-world examples. I'm just sick and tired of it all and want a divorce from the Left. It's like "Heaven Can Wait", where Warren Beatty tells Dian Cannon, "I don't love you, you don't love me, so let's get a divorce." So let's face reality as a country and come up with something and free the other up to pursue happiness in our different ways.

    In our country’s case, I think uxoricide would be preferable to divorce.

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  • German technocrat Thilo Sarrazin, author of 2010's Germany Abolishes Itself, which sold an insane 1.5 million copies, has a new book out, much to the disgust of everybody except German bookbuyers, who have bought up 100,000 copies in two weeks. From the Financial Times of London: Hostile Takeover: How Islam Hinders Progress and Threatens Society,...
  • This attack on Islam is really unnecessary and just red meat for angry low brow dudes. Would any of you care what Islam is or isn’t if it didn’t exist in your country? So who let so many of them in?

    Domestic leftists are the real problem for nationalists, Thilo should train his guns on them.

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    Too late. Muslims are in our countries. And domestic Leftists do not breed at the rate Muslims do. They are a single generation problem. Not so Muslims. That gets worse, generation by generation.
    , @Nadir
    What a confused comment.

    "Would any of you care what Islam is or isn’t if it didn’t exist in your country?"

    Except it DOES exist in Western countries...so yes, we care.

    "Domestic leftists are the real problem for nationalists, Thilo should train his guns on them."

    The existence of Problem A does not preclude the existence of Problem B. More specifically, the Leftist Problem does not preclude the Islamization Problem. They both exist.
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  • @Steve Sailer
    The Bush Bubble seemed to spike fertility among stupid people. The opening scene of "Idiocracy" appears to have been quite accurate. In 2006, the number of births among white married women fell but grew 10% among Hispanic single women.

    The post 2008 baby bust has tended to come among single women and Hispanic women more than among married white women.

    “Single Hispanic women are stupid. Married white women are not stupid.”

    -Steve Sailer

    You can’t make this stuff up. This is why we can’t have nice things. Way to prove JPod right… again.

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    When you put words in somebody's mouth you're supposed to not end up with them sounding perfectly logical. Yes, a pregnant woman who snags a man to help with the crawling mess maker is absolutely smarter than one who is going it alone, and is also not guaranteed but implied to also have other qualifications, like planning ability, family connections and education.
    , @Dale
    I think Steve should append “with children” to make this more accurate. Women stupid enough to get pregnant without making certain their mate is stable and will marry her are SLIGHTLY less common among Anglo females. Ergo, they are smarter than the immigrant that gets pregnant without a husband.
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  • @Sam
    Colin Quinn said it best in his standup show Long Story Short:

    “We go, ‘That’s different — everybody wants democracy,’ ” he says. “No, they don’t. They wanted democracy in 1960, yeah, when it was the Beach Boys, the Mickey Mouse Club, Jack Lemmon driving the Ford convertible. Now democracy is Lil Wayne and ‘Girls Gone Wild.’ Not everybody wants that in their culture.”
     
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X97OEYFZos4

    It is very interesting to wonder how Islamic fundamentalism would have developed without the sexual revolution and if there was any revulsion on the part of middle of the road Middle Easterners. On the other hand Sayyid Qutb's famous visit to the US that so disgusted him came in the late 40's. Another argument is that the demographic change steadily favoured the more reactionary sorts.
    Still I can't imagine that the sexual revolution didn't have some effect plus the general sense in the 70's that America was coming apart in the seams. An issue worth studying.

    Qutb:

    the American girl is well acquainted with her body’s seductive capacity. She knows it lies in the face, and in expressive eyes, and thirsty lips. She knows seductiveness lies in the round breasts, the full buttocks, and in the shapely thighs, sleek legs – and she shows all this and does not hide it.

    It’s rather clear that the “sexual revolution” can be seen as a fire set by a lit match of widespread access to antibiotics, contraceptive pills, divorce and abortion. But, as Qutb eloquently described, American society was already a pile of wood doused in gasoline before the match was lit. Collectively, our grandmothers were not as innocent and wholesome in their youth as we would like to believe. They just lacked the means to fully slut it up like today’s young women.

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    Collectively, our grandmothers were not as innocent and wholesome in their youth as we would like to believe. They just lacked the means to fully slut it up like today’s young women.
     
    Just because you are the product of at least two generations of sluts (or was it for pay?) does not mean the rest of use were the issue of illicit relationships. As usual, you are wrong. Your skewed perspective is disgusting, and your assumption that your ancestors were representative of the people that actually pioneered, explored and built this country says much about you, but nothing about them.
    , @L Woods
    Indeed. And this is why I won't be altogether sorry to witness the remnant of Anglo-America's demise -- in many of its cultural attitudes (including and especially towards women), it is fatally, fundamentally flawed.
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  • @GentleEu
    Sarrazin is completely right. Germany has already experienced mass rapes, violence, terrorism, intimidation, harassing, even stoning at the hands of muslim immigrants. The UK is infested by bands of muslim pedophiles abusing British girls, and has also experienced terrorism, violence and fear at the hands of muslims.

    Ditto for Sweden, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Denmark. Everywhere in Europe where muslim immigrants are allowed to settle violence, sexual assaults, rapes, terrorism, intimidation follow.

    And if you look at any muslim-majority country you'll see statistics that will point out high illiteracy, tolerance for rape and child rape, inbreeding, violence, wars and civil wars, draconian punishments, segregation of women, widespread corruption, and low levels of innovation, creativity, and progress.

    Islam is a religion which encourages rape, incest, child marriage and child sexual abuse, violence and hatred towards the unbelievers, because that's what Mohammed did: raping slaves and prisoners of war, marrying and having sex with a pre-pubescent child, killing his enemies and critics, treating non-muslims as second class citizens at best.

    You don't need to be a "muslim scholar" to know that. You just need to listen to what "muslim scholars" ACTUALLY say. They're promoting violence, rape, child marriage, slavery, muslim supremacy, incest and inbreeding.

    Islam is simply the religion which is shaped and has been shaped by the highly tribal, violent, inbred populations of North Africa, the Middle East and South-East Asia.

    What's even worse is that those nations have reproductions patterns that reward the dumber, most tribal, "fundamentalist" part of islam. Oil-rich nations are governed by inbred dynasties that spread the dumbest, most tribal, most violent islamic teachings. North Africa and the Middle East are shitholes, and so is South-East Asia.

    Even Anatolian muslims, Turkic muslims, Balkan muslims and Caucasus muslims, who are less inbred and tribal than Arabs, Indonesians or Afghans, or Pakistanis, are still lagging far behind western Europeans, and going steadily backwards, taking their countries down with them.

    Anyone who's not blinded by globalism can see this, and can understand why bringing tens of thousands of North African/Middle Eastern/Pakistani/Indonesian/Afghan muslims in an European nation would spell disaster.

    If the European leaders were actually protecting their citizens, and not the interests of the multinational corporations and the globalist agenda, they'd have all agreed to close their borders, sink the immigrant ships, and do all they could to create a system where only highly selected immigrants, preferably non-muslims, would have been allowed in.

    Even better: they wouldn't have wrecked the authoritarian regimes in North Africa and the Middle East that provide any sort of semblance of stability to the areas, and instead they would have stricken and kept deals about propping up the strongmen in exchange for no mass immigration.

    Instead Merkel, Sarkozy, Hollande, Verhofstadt, Juncker, and all the other European globalist leaders, with the help of globalist American leaders, have taken down Gaddafi, promoted islamist insurrections, tried to take down Assad, etc, creating power vacuums that have allowed the unwashed masses to seep through, then offered the same unwashed mass refuge in Europe.

    Globalists are traitors. People in Europe need to wake up to this fact, elected nativist leaders, put a stop to immigration by any means necessary, and round up and expel the muslim immigrants, along with all other immigrants, especially illegals and troublemakers. The sooner the better. The safety of Europeans should come first for European leaders.

    There are some encouraging signals from Hungary, Poland, Italy. There's a rise of populism and nativism pretty much everywhere. The globalists are doing whatever they can to fight back, though, hence this article in the Financial Times.

    You sound barbaric, like many alt-right people, which does not endear us to decent people.

    When you say “sink the ships,” the natural interpretation is to think you mean “…in the middle of the sea, killing all the migrants.”

    I certainly think all the boats need to be towed to the port of origin, where they can be scuttled, and the human smugglers should be brought back to Europe and executed.

    But killing innocent migrants for no good reason?

    Perhaps you didn’t imply that, but that was the only thing one could reasonably infer.

    Sickening.

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    They’re no more “innocent” than burglars or members of an invading army.
    , @Diversity Heretic
    Resisting invaders, even with deadly force, is fully justified, although one could probably get the same results with a "tow back, expel on shore, then scuttle the ship" policy. As Jean Raspail noted in The Camp of the Saints, their very helplessness weaponizes them against us.

    I readily admit I found a video of African invaders who mistook a Tunisian fishing vessel for an Italian coast guard boat, and then went up to it and scuttled their own boat in an effort to force a rescue, gratifying. The Tunisian crew, showing the high regard that Arabs have for African lives, just watched them drown. Europeans and North Americans need to develop the same attitude towards the welfare of African and Arab invaders that those Tunisians showed.

    And I really don't care what you find sickening. If you love these people so much, go and live with them!
    , @Anonymous
    Are they, in fact, 'innocent'?

    Aren't they possessed of agency, in the legal jargon 'mens rea' and 'actus reus'.
    Aren't their acts clearly and obviously hostile attempts to usurp the nation of another people?
    Aren't they nasty little bullies - cynically trying - and succeeding - into 'moral blackmailing' the foolish naive and gullible into giving in to their criminality?

    Weren't the thousands upon thousands of drafted, enlisted servicemen, on all sides, blasted out of the oceans in the world's wars 'innocent'?

    How have blatant, obvious, hostile invasions been treated throughout the ages before the present soft headed age?

    If the Amerindians had the means and organization to 'blast out of the water' the 'innocent' European colonists of their native home, don't you think that they would still have undisputed possession of it?
    , @Nadir
    I agree with you that it is preferable to scuttle the ships (or even destroy the ports) in their countries of origin, and that harsh language which scares the normies is not helpful. However, here's where we disagree:

    "But killing innocent migrants for no good reason?...Sickening."

    As another poster has already noted, they are no more innocent than an invading army. They are coming to Europe to enjoy a lifestyle that they are unable to build for themselves, undercut European wages and drain the social welfare system. On top of that, many of them are carriers of Islam, which seeks to destroy Europe outright. I also object to the anodyne term "migrants" - they are invaders, parasites, bums, etc. Finally, there is the "no good reason" part. I think every people has the absolute right to defend itself and its civilization - let's both hope that the West gets its act together and does this in the most humane way possible.

    , @Nicholas Stix
    "But killing innocent migrants for no good reason?"

    What "innocent migrants"?
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  • Do conspiracy theorists ever get anything right? If they don't, does that prove that conspiracies never happen? One way to examine these questions is to consider a giant conspiracy that actually happened: by the end of WWII, about 9,000 people were working on Ultra -- the deciphering of German Enigma machine codes -- at Bletchley...
  • @The Last Real Calvinist
    Speaking of The Narrative, one recurring news story I've been seeing in recent months is the 'Notorious RBG Workout Warrior!' article, i.e. fluff pieces highlighting what great shape Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg is in, how she does planks all day, how she's going to live to be 115 -- because we all know she's gotta hang on until Trump is out of the White House.

    Well, the following video [which I found at Conservative Treehouse] tells a different story:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=AriOjUfbBrw

    If the Notorious One were to go to the great courtroom in the sky, the Disturbance in The Narrative is going to dwarf the current Kavanaugh Konniptions.

    Honestly, most people in nursing homes are in better shape than she is. We live in clown world. People say Trump makes a mockery of the presidency, and I don’t disagree (although the same could be said of all his predecessors since at least Reagan) but that mockery is infinitely dwarfed by the mockery that RBG makes of the US Supreme Court.

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    Honestly, most people in nursing homes are in better shape than she is. We live in clown world
     
    How about term limits for Supreme Court justices?
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  • @The Last Real Calvinist
    Speaking of The Narrative, one recurring news story I've been seeing in recent months is the 'Notorious RBG Workout Warrior!' article, i.e. fluff pieces highlighting what great shape Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg is in, how she does planks all day, how she's going to live to be 115 -- because we all know she's gotta hang on until Trump is out of the White House.

    Well, the following video [which I found at Conservative Treehouse] tells a different story:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=AriOjUfbBrw

    If the Notorious One were to go to the great courtroom in the sky, the Disturbance in The Narrative is going to dwarf the current Kavanaugh Konniptions.

    Honestly, most people in nursing homes are in better shape than she is. We live in clown world. People say Trump makes a mockery of the presidency, but that mockery is infinitely dwarfed by the mockery thathatG makes of the US Supreme Court.

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  • @The Last Real Calvinist
    Speaking of The Narrative, one recurring news story I've been seeing in recent months is the 'Notorious RBG Workout Warrior!' article, i.e. fluff pieces highlighting what great shape Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg is in, how she does planks all day, how she's going to live to be 115 -- because we all know she's gotta hang on until Trump is out of the White House.

    Well, the following video [which I found at Conservative Treehouse] tells a different story:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=AriOjUfbBrw

    If the Notorious One were to go to the great courtroom in the sky, the Disturbance in The Narrative is going to dwarf the current Kavanaugh Konniptions.

    Wow. How can anyone think this senile fossil belongs as a judge at all, let alone a US Supreme Court Justice?

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  • @raven lunatic
    the first rule of MAGIC is that you do NOT talk about MAGIC

    the second rule of magic is that you stop people who do ^_^

    Hi hbd chick!

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  • German technocrat Thilo Sarrazin, author of 2010's Germany Abolishes Itself, which sold an insane 1.5 million copies, has a new book out, much to the disgust of everybody except German bookbuyers, who have bought up 100,000 copies in two weeks. From the Financial Times of London: Hostile Takeover: How Islam Hinders Progress and Threatens Society,...
  • It’s cliché to point out at this point, but leftists (including neo-leftists that write for neoliberal publications) want to submit to Islam even if few of them will come out and say it. It’s time we showed them who is truly dominant and whom they should really submit to.

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  • From France24:
  • @Buzz Mohawk
    And according to China, Tibet belongs to the Chinese.

    Chinese are the same race as Tibetans. If “Europe belongs to the Europeans”, surely “East Asia belongs to the East Asians”, which includes both Chinese and Tibetans.

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  • @Charles Pewitt
    US Congressman Steve King re-Tweeted pro-White leader Lana Lokteff.

    Lana Lokteff runs a business called Lana's Llama.

    I want Lana Lokteff to make a shirt out of Dolly the Llama's hair.

    Dolly Llama? Get it? As bad as my McGinley joke, I know.

    https://twitter.com/SteveKingIA/status/1039924304778014721

    https://twitter.com/LanaLokteff/status/1040272502298234880

    He was doing so well until the “Dems are the real Nazis” part.

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  • Republicans may not be interested in racial politics, but racial politics is interested in them. Unfortunately, they have no idea how to respond—and it’s going to start costing them elections. Florida GOP gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis, running against black Democrat nominee Andrew Gillum, is currently reeling from a Fake News media controversy accusing him of...
  • @Da Wei
    You know, for all the talk, we live by our gut. Remember when white Michael Dukakis was asked by black Bernard Shaw what his response would be if wife Kitty were "raped and murdered" and Michael gave this balanced, calm answer, when he should have told the SOB he wanted to kick his ass?

    And Bernie Sanders tried to speak in Washington, but BLM took his microphone? Anybody with balls would have taken it back with authority. That's what S. I. Hiakawa did at S.F. State way back when and it got him respect. Maybe you remember. He was a Linguistics Professor and they made him President after he commandeered a microphone, jumped on top of a car and shouted down the idiot protestors. Of course, he was of Japanese ancestry, while the ones taking the heat now are white.

    It's about race, because the deep state elites have made to be about race, not because white people are racist (whatever the hell that means, anyway). White politicians of whatever party (does it really matter? It's one monster with 2 heads, anyway) need to get some backbone.

    Back in 1966 or 67 I listened to Eldridge Cleaver (he was top hotshot for Black Panthers) say: "We need to get rid of all the niggers. A nigger is someone who scratches when nothing itches, shuffles his feet when nothin's going on and laughs when nothin's funny." Cleaver was a true radical, who turned button down collar Republican by the end of his life, but I always remembered this one comment and noticed over the years how it best fit white people. If the GOP wants to survive -- and I don't give a hoot one way or the other -- they need to take this lesson from Eldridge Cleaver, from back when Ronald Reagan was Governor of California. Don't wait till you're winning the fight to fight harder. Won't happen.

    Oh grow up. Shaw asked a legitimate, if provocative, question that cut straight to the heart of the issue: how vehemently does Dukakis really oppose the death penalty? A childish and belligerent display of bravado certainly wouldn’t have helped his campaign.

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    Style -- the way a person does what he does -- is the issue, not the substance of the question.

    Shaw might have couched his (your term) "legitimate question" in words that were dispassionate, cerebral and befitting a presidential debate format, but he didn't. He chose to lead off with the inflammatory, brutal image of Kitty Dukakis raped and murdered, hardly a class act and not one to inspire thoughtful discussion. Shaw was puffing and pushing Michael around and he got away with it.

    If Dukakis had responded as Harry Truman or Ronald Reagan probably would have, people would have seen a strong protective instinct easily extending from wife and family to country. Instead, he hemmed and hawed and let himself be bullied. That, and riding in a tank looking stupid in a helmet, were enough to do him in. These are images people remember when they are in the ballot box.

    That's my take on it, anyway, and I'm way past grown up, sonny boy.

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  • @Thomm

    But instead of using an issue that can turn out white voters, the GOP has busied itself with yet another push for unpopular tax cuts
     
    The tax cuts are superb, and the economic results are indisputable. If anything, the tax reform was not drastic enough.

    Since White Trashionalism is a left-wing ideolgy, and has more in common with Bernie Sanders than Donald Trump, it is unsurprising that the tax cut would be seen as a bad thing by a White Trashionalists.

    Immigration reform should happen, but as always, it is The Economy, Stupid.

    I think it’s time for your adult diaper change at the National Review nursing home……

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  • Ashley Nicole Black is a professional comedy writer on Samantha Bee's TV show Full Frontal. So if she says that when "Norm Macdonald also said he didn’t know that racism existed until Sasha Baron Cohen’s show premiered this year" is not funny, it's Not Funny. Would Samantha Bee be wasting her money on a comedy...
  • @Paleo Liberal
    Some of us are old enough to remember the CBS Saturday prime time lineup from the 1970s.

    All in the Family — Jean Stapleton was a great comic actress. Her portrayal of Edith Bunker was quite funny.

    Mash — not much in the way of female comedians here.

    Mary Tyler Moore Show — Mary Tyler Moore was one of the greatest comic actresses of that era. There were several competent comic actresses on that show. Betty White made a number of guest appearances. Her Sue Ann Nivens character was classic. Betty White was also an accomplished standup comedian.

    The Bob Newhart Show —- a few decent comic actresses in supporting roles.

    The Carol Burnett Show — Carol Burnett could do everything well. Her monologue was often great standup comedy. Not to mention her skits, etc.

    In one evening, viewers were exposed to several top comic actresses, one or two of whom were great standup comedians as well (2 if Betty White was on that night).

    So yeah, women can be funny. For all sorts of cultural reasons, men tend to be funnier on the average, but women can be funny. The future Queen of England, Kate Middleton, is said to be a very funny person. Prince William said that was one of the things he found most attractive about her.

    Chris Hitchens put it best: women can be funny, but they have far less of a need for it than men do.

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  • From Breitbart: Okay, but weren't there clinically insane emotional meltdowns at every company that doesn't actually do things in the physical world on 11/9/16? Did Google hand out safety pins the day after the election to demonstrate they were a Safe Space like countless other lame companies? Granted, Google is important ...
  • At some point, each speaker’s voice wavered and each verged on tears. I find this amazing.

    At 6:28, CEO Sundar Pichai states “In a society, you stand up for people who are minorities. That’s what defines a society.” Is he talking about billionaires by chance? What a perverse conception of a “society”. No wonder we are where we are at.

    Sundar Pichai like everyone else in our ruling class is firmly committed to Minoritarianism, that is, what is best for society is what is best for the minuscule minority that he happens to belong to. How globalism and open borders impacts the majority of Americans is apparently irrelevant.

    At 37:53, a majority of the audience is wearing rainbow colored, propeller topped beanies. How is this real? We are supposed to take these people seriously?

    The whole episode is basically a comatose version of a TED talk. There is a cult like aspect to Google in the way they seek to influence every aspect of their employees lives. They are not a Jim Jones style cult, but there is definitely a vaguely religious connotation to their meeting. Since the audience is likely universally atheist, I wonder how many pick up on this aspect of their culture?

    I find it hard to believe that a cutthroat global corporate behemoth would have hours in a day to engage in such empty navel gazing. Google obviously built a brilliant algorithm 20 years ago, but they have been coasting on it ever since. This is the sort of activity that decades of monopolistic profits engenders. Google looks pretty soft and fat here.

    Are these Googlers really the most brilliant people on the planet? Did any one of them say anything remotely interesting? Does anyone want to live in the society that the people in this room want to create?

    Why are we ruled by such people?

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    How is this real? We are supposed to take these people seriously?
     
    We take Google seriously, because they make and control amazing tech products. Google's search, ads, docs, maps, YouTube, and Android are all amazing products. Google has been genuinely innovative. If you took that away, and Sergey Brin was just another guy with a political opinion cursing at the news, like everyone else, no one would care.

    I'd stress that many Google engineers actually share the political world view of Steve Sailer, and they wisely keep their mouths shut.

    One notable example, Justine Tunney (https://twitter.com/justinetunney?lang=en), she/he is transgender, but totally has a neo-reactionary Steve Sailer type political world view. In recent years she learned the hard way to shut her mouth about politics, stick strictly to technical work, and enjoy her well paid job and the nice lifestyle it provides her.

    To quote from Google enginner Justine Tunney's Wikipedia article, some quotes from ~2014, in the Obama era:


    Tunney wrote an answer that included the sentence "My favorite tactic for trolling progressives, is simply to not use their newspeak."[2] Tunney has also said that "Trolling is the only way to get away with saying certain things under the current regime".
     
    She's definitely one of us. But I imagine especially with the election of Donald Trump, and a culture of left-wing driven apostasy/heresy witch hunts, she would lose her job if she spoke up, and she wisely shuts up.
    , @anonymous coward

    Are these Googlers really the most brilliant people on the planet?
     
    Of course not. Google employs 85000 people, but what they do can be done with 8500, and even that only if you allow for a 3 hour work day for each employee.

    I've said this before: the way it works is that hiring lots of incompetents is incentivized, hiring smart is not. Do you think Google would be worth half a trillion dollars if they only had 8500 employees?
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  • From France24:
  • He said something similar a couple years ago. Bleeding heart, progtard American Buddhists were not happy

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  • From my new column in Taki's Magazine: Read the whole thing there.
  • @AnotherDad

    Incentives matter a lot, especially economic incentives. Create incentives to accept ideology, and you’ll notice an explosion of believers overnight. Create incentives to abandon an ideology (such as loss of job and social reputation), and you’ll notice people flee an ideology overnight.
     
    JW, excellent comment. Your points on careerism, social approval and cowardice--spot on.

    However, on this

    Very few whites are “guilt ridden” or “empathetic.” The majority of Whites are just careerist and cowardly.
     
    I will say that NW European gentiles actually do have the world's highest levels of affective empathy.

    This is an outgrowth of our particular evolutionary history. Basically it's the "i'll help with your harvest, you help with mine" effect building cooperation, under Christianity where the Church worked against cousin marriage and tribalism, and essentially everyone (Jews excepted) were weakly related distant family and potential future family. It's one of the reasons that NW Europeans were relatively successful building nations at scale and when they did that those nations were powerful.(HBD chick has written a bunch about this, including components like manorialism.)

    My point here is that underlying all the social, political and cultural elements that have led to this Crisis of the West, is the reality that Westerners--gentiles--really are highly empathetic and susceptible to extending empathy to non-deserving, exploitive foreigners because our mental hardware is not tribal but rather evolved for a world where all our neighbors--everyone we meet--is part of our national extended-family.

    Are two random Pashtuns really less related to each other than two random English people are? Clannishness is complex.

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  • It's been almost two weeks since Stanford professor L.L. Cavalli-Sforza, the top population geneticist of the late 20th Century, died at age 96 on August 31. Presumably due to end-of-summer vacations and the like, he's barely gotten any obituaries yet outside of Italy except in scientific journals. So I'm being a nag about this.
  • Why don’t you write his definitive English language obituary, Steve?

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    It would be a lot of work for me to get back up to speed on 20th Century population genetics (if I was ever up to speed).
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  • Hmm… Weren’t his theories pretty effectively debunked by Stephen Jay Gould and Richard Lewontin? And if he were important, why wasn’t he ever mentioned by the most towering intellectual polymath of our modern era, Ta-Nehisi Coates?

    My guess is that he was just some sort of scientific charlatan, whose passing should be best ignored by all our respectable media outlets…

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    • Replies: @TheBoom
    If the Genius Coates didn't write about Cavalli-Sforza's studies about the genetic effect of redlining then they must not have been too noteworthy
    , @pyrrhus
    Because even if Genius T. Coates doesn't know what a gene is, he's a certified genius.
    , @Dennis Dale
    Well, I can believe he hasn't ever been at a conference with someone who's said something racist. I can also believe he hasn't at least once made someone uncomfortable by making a pass, or committed some higher order of sexual harassment. But what are the chances both are true? Better not chance praise. We can't let mere accomplishment make women and minorities feel uncomfortable or inferior.

    By the way, is McCainFest still going?

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  • Ashley Nicole Black is a professional comedy writer on Samantha Bee's TV show Full Frontal. So if she says that when "Norm Macdonald also said he didn’t know that racism existed until Sasha Baron Cohen’s show premiered this year" is not funny, it's Not Funny. Would Samantha Bee be wasting her money on a comedy...
  • @Harry Baldwin
    During the campaign, Trump joked that since Hillary had erased her subpoenaed emails, perhaps we could ask the Russians for them, since it was most probable that they had hacked her private server. This was an obvious joke, yet the MSM media reacted with outrage, as if Trump were serious.

    This struck me as very odd at the time. Was it not obviously a sarcastic remark? After all, Hillary's server was in the hands of the FBI at this point, so if the Russians hadn't hacked it long ago, they wouldn't be doing so at Trump's suggestion. Was the media "not getting it" on purpose to make Trump look disloyal? As events have ensued, I'm convinced that the latter is the case, that in fact the plan to claim that Trump was colluding with the Russians was already in place, so the media jumped on this joking remark and pretended to take it seriously.

    The apparently insane former head of the CIA, John Brennan, wrote this in a NY Times op-ed piece last month: "The already challenging work of the American intelligence and law enforcement communities was made more difficult in late July 2016, however, when Mr. Trump, then a presidential candidate, publicly called upon Russia to find the missing emails of Mrs. Clinton. By issuing such a statement, Mr. Trump was not only encouraging a foreign nation to collect intelligence against a United States citizen, but also openly authorizing his followers to work with our primary global adversary against his political opponent."

    Der ewige Irländer.

    My only question is why Trump waited so long to revoke that scumbag’s security clearance.

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  • From my new column in Taki's Magazine: Read the whole thing there.
  • From the perspective of the rulers of an empire, diversity is their strength, i. e. the means by which they keep their subject peoples conquered. It’s just not the strength of said peoples.

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  • For example, Chris Evans, the movie star who plays Captain America in the Marvel movies, tweeted in response to Carlson:

    I would assume “Chris Evans” is a careerist who wants to impress Jewish Hollywood bosses and get more roles. If Mr. “Evans” had been a celebrity in the Soviet Union, I bet he’d be tweeting “Workers of the World Unite!” If Mr. Evans ever permanently relocates to Saudi Arabia and pursues an acting career there, I bet he’ll start tweeting about how much he loves Islam.

    Careerists abound in this world.

    In America, if you want to get admitted to a good university, you have to write an application essay. The application offices often will ask you to write about your views and experiences of diversity.

    In America, if you want to get hired into a good company, HR will often ask you your thoughts on diversity during the interview.

    Once you’re in the corporate world, you’ll get invited to diversity seminars quite often. If you want ot get a management-track promotion, you have to advance the pro-diversity initiatives of the company and speak about the benefits of diversity at meetings.

    If you mouth the right platitudes about diversity, you’ll be more likely to move up in life. If you act racist and bigoted, you’ll probably ruin your career and be socially blackballed.

    Perhaps, not surprisingly, almost all Americans are pro-diversity (at least in public settings). Perhap, not surprisingly, you don’t see too many people advocating white racialism.

    Incentives matter a lot, especially economic incentives. Create incentives to accept ideology, and you’ll notice an explosion of believers overnight. Create incentives to abandon an ideology (such as loss of job and social reputation), and you’ll notice people flee an ideology overnight.

    Which is why further up the socioeconomic ladder you go, the more PC people tend to get. They know if they say the wrong thing, they’ll get fired and lose their life’s work very quickly. They must walk on egg shells.

    Very few whites are “guilt ridden” or “empathetic.” The majority of Whites are just careerist and cowardly.

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    While I agree with most of what you wrote, I'm not sure I would call such behavior by Whites as cowardly. As you mentioned in the prior paragraph, if we say the wrong thing, we'll get fired and lose our life's work very quickly. It's hard to ask people to make such sacrifices individually in a fight against a global movement. Things have to get much, much worse, to the point where politically correct speech is jettisoned as a matter of survival.
    , @27 year old

    Create incentives to accept ideology, and you’ll notice an explosion of believers overnight. Create incentives to abandon an ideology (such as loss of job and social reputation), and you’ll notice people flee an ideology overnight.
     
    Yes. Our areas of control are extremely limited but within them we must do this.

    Tax policy to favor marriage in general and husbands in particular is the only nationwide thing I can think of that’s feasible right now.

    Who’s got more ideas?
    , @Bugg
    If you are a white guy, you do not get invited to the diversity conferences. Rather you stay in the office and do the work of all the wonderfully diverse types who get a midweek drunkfest in a tropical locale paid for by corporate. Indeed , diversity is our...excuse for the right people to skip work and party on The Man's credit card while somebody else less diverse does their work.
    , @Desiderius
    “Perhaps, not surprisingly, almost all Americans are pro-diversity (at least in public settings). Perhap, not surprisingly, you don’t see too many people advocating white racialism.”

    There is another alternative. It was the norm not long ago.
    , @Anonym
    https://pics.me.me/fat-people-acting-like-retards-smart-people-acting-like-28580822.png

    Seems topical. I love it.
    , @AnotherDad

    Incentives matter a lot, especially economic incentives. Create incentives to accept ideology, and you’ll notice an explosion of believers overnight. Create incentives to abandon an ideology (such as loss of job and social reputation), and you’ll notice people flee an ideology overnight.
     
    JW, excellent comment. Your points on careerism, social approval and cowardice--spot on.

    However, on this

    Very few whites are “guilt ridden” or “empathetic.” The majority of Whites are just careerist and cowardly.
     
    I will say that NW European gentiles actually do have the world's highest levels of affective empathy.

    This is an outgrowth of our particular evolutionary history. Basically it's the "i'll help with your harvest, you help with mine" effect building cooperation, under Christianity where the Church worked against cousin marriage and tribalism, and essentially everyone (Jews excepted) were weakly related distant family and potential future family. It's one of the reasons that NW Europeans were relatively successful building nations at scale and when they did that those nations were powerful.(HBD chick has written a bunch about this, including components like manorialism.)

    My point here is that underlying all the social, political and cultural elements that have led to this Crisis of the West, is the reality that Westerners--gentiles--really are highly empathetic and susceptible to extending empathy to non-deserving, exploitive foreigners because our mental hardware is not tribal but rather evolved for a world where all our neighbors--everyone we meet--is part of our national extended-family.
    , @RadicalCenter
    One way to earn some freedom to speak honestly and not submit, is to start saving and investing from a young age, however small the amounts may be at first.

    No, I didn’t do that enough and young enough, either. But we are teaching our children to do so. I don’t want them to be f——-g serfs like most of us wage-slaves (and as your perceptive comment points out, a high-earning person can still be a slave obligated to toe the line).

    The ability to resist, lose a job or promotion or contract, and have plenty of resources to get by for a long time thereafter, now that’s a degree of freeeom.

    Save and save, and invest and invest, if one ever wants to live like a man instead of kissing the ass of people who hate us and disadvantage and discriminate against our children.
    , @JackOH
    JW123, do you or anyone else know of anyone who's actually been discharged from employment or had his career stalled because of off-the-job political activity or casual, conversation-quality remarks in the workplace that dissent from political correctness?
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  • I can't get enough of all these Tennis Temper Tantrum op-eds about how Black Women are Angry about the Angry Black Women stereotype. From the New York Times opinion page: I bet she does. Professor Tillet of Rutgers is mad as hell about our society's Angry Black Woman stereotype and she's not going to take...
  • @The Wild Geese Howard

    She’s pretty, especially for a black girl, but those arms… yuck.
     
    What's wrong with a young woman with toned arms?

    I'll take that over a 24 year-old with cottage cheese batwings every time.

    They look borderline anorexic

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  • Diversity is great, for example, for entertaining viral videos, like the blonde cheerleader who fights back when attacked by a fat black girl. Also, cheap chalupas.
  • @AnotherDad

    Only on this site would one, in response to a video of a rather unnotable fight between teenage girls, see a comment about how one of the girls is what “the West” needs.
     
    Andrew, maybe you just have no specific-to-general "sensibility", but i stand by this.

    The West is not in any sort of material crisis. (The material threat is China, but they aren't what's killing us now.) The Italian navy alone could quickly end this invasion of Africans. The American situation is more technically complicated but still ridiculously trivial--a few divisions to the border now, a wall, e-verify, enforcement, ending refugee racket, closing legal immigration, ending the tyranny and allowing people to self-segregate as they chose. Quite straightforward, uncomplicated actions.

    The crisis is entirely one of attitude. Whites who have been so pickled in the Jewish minoritarian/anti-nationalist narrative/propaganda--holocaust!, slavery! Jim Crow! colonialism! racism, racism, racism!--that they are unwilling to stand up for themselves and virtue signal their willingness to be killed off. And whites who don't.

    Sure it would be great if whites read Sailer and understood HBD, or picked up Richard Lynn and went "hmm". Great if they read the classics and really felt the incredible richness and greatness of the West. Great if they returned to the old faith, the old ways. Great, great, great. But not immediately necessary.

    Bottom line, all it takes to win is whites who think and feel--this is mine and you aren't taking it.

    If most whites stand up for themselves like this girl or Victor Orban--we win. If whites think/feel/behave like Molly Tibbets and her "i'd have my daughter raped and killed then give up Mexican food" dad--we die.

    Oops, the editing feature on this site is awful. Here’s a citation for my claim that your idol is a cuck

    http://www.unz.com/akarlin/why-hungary-ethnically-cleansed-richard-spencer/

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  • @AnotherDad

    Only on this site would one, in response to a video of a rather unnotable fight between teenage girls, see a comment about how one of the girls is what “the West” needs.
     
    Andrew, maybe you just have no specific-to-general "sensibility", but i stand by this.

    The West is not in any sort of material crisis. (The material threat is China, but they aren't what's killing us now.) The Italian navy alone could quickly end this invasion of Africans. The American situation is more technically complicated but still ridiculously trivial--a few divisions to the border now, a wall, e-verify, enforcement, ending refugee racket, closing legal immigration, ending the tyranny and allowing people to self-segregate as they chose. Quite straightforward, uncomplicated actions.

    The crisis is entirely one of attitude. Whites who have been so pickled in the Jewish minoritarian/anti-nationalist narrative/propaganda--holocaust!, slavery! Jim Crow! colonialism! racism, racism, racism!--that they are unwilling to stand up for themselves and virtue signal their willingness to be killed off. And whites who don't.

    Sure it would be great if whites read Sailer and understood HBD, or picked up Richard Lynn and went "hmm". Great if they read the classics and really felt the incredible richness and greatness of the West. Great if they returned to the old faith, the old ways. Great, great, great. But not immediately necessary.

    Bottom line, all it takes to win is whites who think and feel--this is mine and you aren't taking it.

    If most whites stand up for themselves like this girl or Victor Orban--we win. If whites think/feel/behave like Molly Tibbets and her "i'd have my daughter raped and killed then give up Mexican food" dad--we die.

    I mean, she fought back against a girl who got up in her face and slapped her. Not really that noteworthy. And you’re comparing her to the President of Hungary (who, incidentally, is a cuck anyway (http://www.unz.com/akarlin/why-hungary-ethnically-cleansed-richard-spencer/ ]). You’re really overthinking this. Btw, read her sister’s tweets. It seems this family has assimilated to blackness.

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    It seems this family has assimilated to blackness.
     
    Well, we live in an era of forced integration, so someone's plans are working out, and I don't mean the Jews.

    This is news from the margin, and it is better than the usual obituary.
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  • @AnotherDad
    I guess white people aren't all pussies?

    Or maybe she just didn't get the memo that chunky black women are entitled to win?

    I hope this gal finds a good man and has ten kids. She's got the fighting spirt the West needs.

    Check comment #7. She’s probably a coal burner and definitely a basic bitch SJW. No hope to be seen here.

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    I am astonished at the conclusions you and some others jump to on the basis of so little evidence. You know nothing about her yet you dismiss her as some trashy slut.
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  • I can't get enough of all these Tennis Temper Tantrum op-eds about how Black Women are Angry about the Angry Black Women stereotype. From the New York Times opinion page: I bet she does. Professor Tillet of Rutgers is mad as hell about our society's Angry Black Woman stereotype and she's not going to take...
  • @Jack D
    Slightly OT, here is new Miss America:

    https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/newpix/2018/09/11/15/50076FD200000578-6155489-Some_people_are_upset_that_Franklin_was_allowed_to_represent_New-m-12_1536677636828.jpg

    (She spent her entire life in NC but under pageant rules only 6 months residence are required and she has lived in NY for one year so she was "Miss New York")

    Miss America is no longer supposed to be a "beauty contest" so I guess it's OK that she is not really beautiful.

    She’s pretty, especially for a black girl, but those arms… yuck.

    I’m sure many articles will be (or have been) written about how her hair unnaturally conforms to “white beauty standards” and how her victory perpetuates white supremacy.

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    She’s pretty, especially for a black girl, but those arms… yuck.
     
    What's wrong with a young woman with toned arms?

    I'll take that over a 24 year-old with cottage cheese batwings every time.
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  • Diversity is great, for example, for entertaining viral videos, like the blonde cheerleader who fights back when attacked by a fat black girl. Also, cheap chalupas.
  • @27 year old

    I hope this gal finds a good man and has ten kids. She’s got the fighting spirt the West needs.
     
    Uh... right...

    But don’t be surprised if she finds 25 not so good men and has 3 mulatto kids with 5 of them.

    She’s very comfortable around blacks and high aggression is a likely slut tell.

    She’s in a mixed at best probably black dominant school, spends her time around athletes and she is high value so she will get offers from the top ranking guys. Women are what they are, if the top ranking guys happen to be black, much of the time the women are happy with it (“natural traitors”) These things happen.

    We don’t so much need girls like her, we need older White men who will have the backs (formally and informally) of young White men when they step in to defend our women.

    The only reason Becky won this fight is because the black girl didn’t use the blacks’ most effective weapon which is the group stomp out.

    Women are the prize, not combatants

    has 3 mulatto kids with 5 of them

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    You mean five kids with three of the men?

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    You mean five kids with three of the men?
     
    I mean she’s not sure who the fathers are but she kinda narrowed it down a little
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  • I can't get enough of all these Tennis Temper Tantrum op-eds about how Black Women are Angry about the Angry Black Women stereotype. From the New York Times opinion page: I bet she does. Professor Tillet of Rutgers is mad as hell about our society's Angry Black Woman stereotype and she's not going to take...
  • “Even as a child I worried about the effects of the Angry Black Woman stereotype.”

    As a child, I had the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf beaten into my head, and for many of us it was a powerful lesson. But The Boy was no doubt a white boy, as was I, so how could we possibly expect black girls or women to get the wisdom it sought to impart since it clearly could not apply to them?

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  • From the San Francisco Chronicle: I blame Trump for causing divisiveness among the diverse. No expense may be spared in protecting the amour propre of the transgender. Just ask them and they'll let you know. ... Before her exit, she was considered among the top contenders in a field of 19 candidates for three open...
  • @Angular momentum
    Whoever ratted out Ms. Zhao had to be a Chinese speaker, almost certainly Chinese themselves. Chinese siding with gay/trans over fellow Chinese, kinda interesting.

    Um, are you aware that many Chinese people are gay or trans? At that these people’s anger at what they perceive as transphobic or homophobic comments might supercede whatever racial solidarity – if any – that they may feel towards Zhao? Boiling everything down to race is foolish.

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    ...Um, are you aware that many Chinese people are gay or trans?

    No. Um...how many?
    , @Sean
    Maybe Chinese parents suspect their children (especially sons) are particularly vulnerable to being inducted into a gay lifestyle. Chinese are conformist and if the school is saying gay is normal ...

    It is the old problem of permissive Western culture being if not great then usually OK for those with individualistic and internal controls on their behavior, but very deleterious for people adapted to a much more paternalistic culture. It is called Downward Assimilation.
    , @Angular momentum
    “Homophobic comments superseding racial solidarity”. That’s the interesting part, in this case I guess Chinese Pokémon points don’t count for much, even amongst Chinese.
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  • @George
    Candidate tells Chinese supporters she still opposes transgender restroom policy, gives different message in English

    http://www.sfexaminer.com/candidate-tells-chinese-supporters-still-opposes-transgender-restrooms-gives-different-message-english/

    When referring to me as a “race traitor,” it is unfortunate that she would stoop to using a term created by white supremacists and used by the KKK,” Fewer told me Wednesday.

    So a fellow woman of Chinese descent calls her what is basically a racial slur, but she manages to blame white people.

    The left never ceases to give me new reasons to hate them.

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  • From Yahoo: When two Women of Color play, it's only fair that the White Man loses. All that Emotional Labor ... ... As she continued to dominate the sport, she has been subjected to unwarranted drug testing. ... And what could only be viewed as the peak of sexism, Williams returned to the game only...
  • @anon

    And that’s what this really is: a religious movement amongst the American ruling class, one that in its more extreme form still hasn’t quite caught on elsewhere.
     
    What is causing the hate whitey movement? Pick one:
    1. It's a religious cult. The left and modern people generally have abandoned Christian belief, and once you are cut loose from traditional beliefs any crazy cult will do. Look at the plethora of cults in ancient Rome. Currently Americans are worshiping sacred black vaginas.
    2. Jews making money. This requires dividing and conquering Gentiles, best done with well orchestrated propaganda campaigns attacking whitey. As noted elsewhere, the more brazenly absurd the propaganda lie, the more it humiliates and cows those who see the lie.
    3. Women are stupid. Women, on average, are less reasoning, more emotional, more self-pitying and blaming, and more likely to wallow in bathetic soap opera, than men. As women have risen in the ranks of business and politics the public discourse has degraded.
    4. People are stupid. All people are stupid some of the time, and most people are stupid most of the time. Precious few homo sapiens can distinguish between fallacies and valid argument. The public stumbles from one group stupidity to the next, and Serena worship is just the latest.
    5. All of the above.

    Gold box!

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