John Stossel’s Interview with Charles Murray

I’d been meaning to listen to this interview for a while, and I finally got around to it last night. It’s an hour well-spent:

I’m sure both men realize there’s more to racial differences than average IQ – and that other factors contribute to the more violent temperament of blacks. They do talk about fatherless homes, because that’s a “safe topic” to discuss. They don’t go into hormonal differences, or the fact that blacks are more excitable/violent all over the world, regardless of culture.

Perhaps it’s better that they focused on IQ and safe topics. The video has been on YouTube for two months, and already has nearly a million views.

I noticed that many of the comments are from sympathetic blacks.

A funny thing happened as I was listening to the interview. I decided to make myself some popcorn, which I enjoy maybe once a week or so. At the exact moment that I started to pour the popcorn into the bowl, Charles Murray said:

Joy is not a good bowl of popcorn

It was surreal. What are the odds?

I do recommend watching the video – with popcorn.

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