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

The Butterfly Effect and race

Here’s an interesting video that explains the Butterfly Effect: [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hp8wGQW-Y48&w=560&h=315] In essence, even the tiniest differences will cause large outcome disparities in complex systems. The weather is a prime example; each minute initial condition impacts others, feeds back upon … Continue reading

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Racial differences in eye problems

There is no equality in nature. When I was a kid, leftist hippies used to stress the point that humans are “part of nature.” These days, the Establishment Left embraces an implicit human exceptionalism; a belief that the normal rules … Continue reading

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Risk of dementia along racial/ethnic lines

Those familiar with Human Biodiversity (HBD) are aware of the ubiquitous hierarchy of races Asian-white-Hispanic/Mideastern-black. Average IQ, propensity for violence, time-orientation, muscle-mass, bone-density, and several other traits follow this pattern. So it shouldn’t be surprising that a study of dementia … Continue reading

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Justice for Quattro

In an earlier post, I suggested that blacks, overall, show less mercy toward animals than do whites. The case of Quattro the cat, who was cruelly killed by three black kids, illustrates my point. It’s not so much that it was … Continue reading

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You hear the darndest things at work

Not long ago I was in the break room with two Hispanics and an Asian. They were talking about jogging in a particular area, and whether it’s safe for a lone female. The Hispanic woman smiled and said, “there was … Continue reading

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No Pants Day

According to the prank cooperative “Improveverywhere,”: The No Pants Subway Ride is an annual event staged by Improv Everywhere every January in New York City. The mission started as a small prank with seven guys and has grown into an … Continue reading

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Why I believe in race-realism

I can’t remember what led me to it, but I recently found an article titled “I Posed as a White Supremacist Online” that peaked my interest. The article is by Greg Stevens, and it turned out to be very entertaining. … Continue reading

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Are "marginalized" people at higher risk of AIDS?

According to Hugh Ryan of Slate Magazine, marginalized people are more likely to contract the AIDS virus than those who are not marginalized. In a recent screed, he tells us: Because AIDS has from its very beginning been a disease … Continue reading

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Social Bias Within The Academic and Political Establishment

Why do we refuse to recognize the obvious and how do popularity and gender fit into this? Robert Jinman does a great job tying it all together. Highly recommended:  Social Bias Within The Academic and Political Establishment

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Humans can't transcend bullshit

While perusing Mangan’s blog recently, I followed his link to an article titled “Is Wine Bullshit?” In the article, Alex Mayyasi illustrates what many of us already know: That much of what we think we know about wine is smoke … Continue reading

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