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

L.A. Times policy re: race of murder victims

Amren recently had a story on murder victims in the L.A. area categorized by race, age, gender and location.  With a few clicks, I found an interesting explanation why the L.A. Times includes the race of murder victims: Why does … Continue reading

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More on race versus color

I’m reading “Race” by John Baker and I just came across this (pg. 159): Nevertheless, people do commonly make remarks about those non-white races that are in fact very different in morphological characters, to the effect that ‘the only thing … Continue reading

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"Waking up" and Liberal blacks

Waking up Race realists often wonder when the slumbering masses will “wake up”.  Every time whites are subject to an atrocity (every day) or gross injustice (every day) we hear murmuring to the effect that “maybe this will wake them … Continue reading

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Alien adoptions

Over the years, I’ve been in the habit of reading articles, and even whole books, without having a clue who the author is.  I’ll pick up books from the library and read them cover to cover.  When I’m done, I … Continue reading

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Of ducks and men

There is much concern over the fate of the Florida Mottled duck: Historically, wild mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) normally winter in Florida in widely scattered, small flocks and are seldom seen in large concentrations except in some of the northern counties. … Continue reading

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Beating around the bush

Sometimes it is downright funny how close some authors will come to citing racial differences as causes for historical conditions but without actually mentioning it explicitly.  They will beat around the bush and consider far-fetched theories but never dare to … Continue reading

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Extra credit for being black

Take a look at the illustration below: Our initial impression is that square A is darker than square B.  This is because our brain recognizes a pattern and interprets what our eyes see accordingly.  As a matter of fact, square … Continue reading

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A black blogger moans about AIDS…

Rev. Dr. Renita J. Weems moans and groans about the high incidence of AIDS and other STD’s among blacks: I have started and stopped and started rewriting this blogpiece 10 times already. I can’t seem to find my footing into … Continue reading

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Color versus race

The ignorant masses love to refer to race as “color”.  This is one of their not-so-subtle ways of hinting that race is only skin deep.  When MLK said he dreamed of a day when people “will not be judged by … Continue reading

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Equatorial Africa 2 – treatment of women

Regarding the treatment of women amongst sub-Saharan Africans Chaillu writes (pg. 333): Polygamy exists everywhere.  A man’s great ambition is to have a great many wives.  These cultivate the ground for him, and it is, in fact, their duty to … Continue reading

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