Category Archives: racial differences and how they manifest themselves/race science

Nigerian meat market

“He who was born with and through blood, will pass through all forms of suffering. Especially if he began life in a place that has yet to learn the meaning of civilization.   We are born into suffering, because in this … Continue reading

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Human sacrifice in Ghana

Is your business suffering?  Are your efforts to finally strike it rich being frustrated?  No problem!  Just ritually sacrifice a five year old boy and your troubles will be over. Half Assini (W/R), Nov. 7, GNA – Police in Half … Continue reading

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Black life expectancy in prison

According to assistant professor of sociology Evelyn J. Patterson, black men tend to live longer while in prison than when they are free. Using data from the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics and Census Bureau, I estimate death rates of … Continue reading

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Science putting leftists on the defensive

I’ve discovered a new (potential) ally, a certain Professor Steve Hsu.  Browsing his blog, it is obvious he is a very intelligent and objective man.  Here is an excerpt, from one of his posts (from 2007), that pertains to the … Continue reading

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The savages of Europe

Benjamin Disraeli famously told his gentile counterparts, “Yes, I am a Jew, and when the ancestors of the Right Honorable gentleman were brutal savages in an unknown island, mine were priests in the temple of Solomon.”   Recent archeological discoveries have … Continue reading

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The confusion between SES and race

One of the most common tricks leftists use, in order to blind the public to the realities of race, is to imply that by controlling for SES (socioeconomic status), they can reveal that race is of little importance.  Examples of … Continue reading

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non-whites and environmentalism

I’ve been reading a leftist race blog (which, for various reasons, I shall not link to).  One particular post deals with the environmentalist movement and claims that non-white environmentalists are not taken seriously by the movement at large. The post … Continue reading

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violent black racism

Back in March of this year, we read about “flash mobs” materializing in Philadelphia.  During these events, hundreds (if not thousands) of blacks descended upon innocent whites.  Practically all of the perpetrators were black and the victims were white.  Some … Continue reading

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Dr. Eugene Valberg on African languages

At the 2008 American Renaissance conference, Dr. Eugene Valberg spoke about African languages.  Having spent many years in Africa, and being a particularly bright individual, Dr. Valberg is certainly more qualified than most to speak on this subject. The main … Continue reading

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Difficulties with skulls

On page 196 of “Race” by John Baker, we are presented with the following representations of an Eskimo skull versus a Lapp skull: While I have no reason to suspect that the Eskimo is not typical of his race, I … Continue reading

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