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Daily Archives: July 6, 2015
Steve Sailer: Ta-Nehisi Coates Finds His Body Fascinating, Is Sure Everybody Else Does, Too
Comments to Steve Sailer: * Ta is a pretty terrible writer, and I suspect he is thoroughly edited to get as readable as he is. To get a sense of Ta’s intellect, watch the bloggingheads he did with McWhorter. It’s … Continue reading
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Stephen Fry and Professor Green want men to open up about their biggest worries
For Mental Health Awareness Week, a number of prominent male figures have joined a campaign to encourage men to open up about their darkest fears
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The Truth Will Live
J.* emails: Recently I came across an online personality who goes by the name The Truth Will Live with whom you’ve done a number of interviews, and I wanted to thank you for having those frank, honest discussions about the … Continue reading
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Simple Birth Control Can Reduce The Births Of Low IQ Groups
Steve Sailer writes: “…after the Israeli Establishment quickly got tired of the Ethiopians they had let in so liberal American Jews could feel good about Zionism not being racist, they hustled the Falasha women onto Depo-Provera, with similarly effective results.”
Report: Shoplifting arrests at Eagan Outlet Mall raise question of bias
Article: “Nearly 85 percent of those arrested or cited in connection with shoplifting calls at Eagan’s new outlet mall were people of color, according to a Star Tribune analysis of nearly 1,000 calls to police in the first eight months … Continue reading