Murray wasn't trying to re-order our society based upon his observations and analysis he was commenting on how society was reordering itself based upon IQ stratification.
The people who are currently trying to re-order society by forcing a square peg in round hole, are the ones who insist that it's evidence of white racism and white supremacy if the number of doctors or lawyers or scientists or professors or classic symphony players doesn't track neatly to the racial demographics of the country.
Just because you may be part of a group that statistically has a lower IQ doesn't mean you as an individual have a lower IQ. Not all Asians are good at math. But statistically more Asians are going to be better at math than white people and we shouldn't expect that white people make up their racial demographic percentage wise when it comes to hiring or filling the slots of math wiz jobs.
Murray also talked about the intellectual strip mining of rural America. My wife's parents are from Warrenton, Oregon a small town south of Astoria. They are both very smart and my wife's dad went to work on tug boats at age 16. They both stayed and raised their kids in Warrenton. My wife is really smart and went to Oregon and after graduation moved to the Portland area. Everyone in her small graduation class that went to college moved away. In particular, the males in her class that weren't smart stayed and lots ended up on drugs and alcohol as the timber industry collapsed. Suicides, drownings, and jail was common. My wife's high school reunions were pretty sad affairs.
Sounds like Aberdeen.
Like I said earlier, Murray's talks about super zips is, for me, very interesting and something I want to read more about.
I think about my girls and who they are likely to marry. Oldest married a guy she met at a reasonably selective university. Youngest is probably next to be engaged and that will be with the kid who graduated at the very top of his class at their very selective LAC. He was also the best basketball player they've ever had, and she was a D1 soccer recruit who was smart enough to know better than to try and make that work. My middle one, who has had exactly one boyfriend in her entire life with whom she broke up two or so years ago, is now dating a guy she met ... you guessed it, where she's in grad school.
I am crossing my fingers on the genetic game of chance for my grandchildren.
On a side note, IQ tests are good at one thing: Determining who will have difficulties in education.
IQ tests being taken for any other reason is not completely worthless but close to it. For instance, I have taken an IQ test to get a job as VP of Sales for a company. Absolutely worthless waste of time and money and it was the first thing I got rid of when I was given the job. The IQ test isn't measuring personality traits, willingness to take direction, thinking on your feet in social situations, how hard an individual works, all the things that go into being a decent sales person.
Lastly, I always enjoy watching liberals try to walk that fine racist line when they get that urge to recreate society in the image they think it should resemble. To deny genetics is to deny reality. Denying that genetics plays a part erodes a liberals argument long before it even begins. It is denying science. But it is OK for them to lump all black Americans in as a disadvantaged group, one that needs exception to survive in this horribly racist world. Or to claim that all whites are polluted with the same inherent racism and white privilege (genetics). It is the hypocrisy and racism of the left that fuels this very discussion.
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
On a side note, IQ tests are good at one thing: Determining who will have difficulties in education.
IQ tests being taken for any other reason is not completely worthless but close to it. For instance, I have taken an IQ test to get a job as VP of Sales for a company. Absolutely worthless waste of time and money and it was the first thing I got rid of when I was given the job. The IQ test isn't measuring personality traits, willingness to take direction, thinking on your feet in social situations, how hard an individual works, all the things that go into being a decent sales person.
Lastly, I always enjoy watching liberals try to walk that fine racist line when they get that urge to recreate society in the image they think it should resemble. To deny genetics is to deny reality. Denying that genetics plays a part erodes a liberals argument long before it even begins. It is denying science. But it is OK for them to lump all black Americans in as a disadvantaged group, one that needs exception to survive in this horribly racist world. Or to claim that all whites are polluted with the same inherent racism and white privilege (genetics). It is the hypocrisy and racism of the left that fuels this very discussion.
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
It was this ideology at work in Elon University’s ‘white caucus’. This was a planned series of Zoom meetings at the North Carolina university’s School of Education, in which ‘white-identifying students’ would be encouraged to ‘engage in conversations that unpack race and systemic oppression’. The sessions were white-only so that the discussions would not ‘burden or re-traumatise people of colour’. Instead, the white caucuses would provide whites with ‘a space to learn about and process their awareness of and complicity in unjust systems’.
“Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever!” Those words were thundered by Alabama Gov. George Wallace in his 1963 inauguration speech. But, in fact, the very next year, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which brought an end to segregation.
Or did it?
Wallace later repented of this phrase, but in 2020, the 1963 George Wallace seems to be getting some traction. Because all over America — and even in Alabama — universities and schools are promoting and endorsing schemes that divide and label students by race.
Segregation on campus The University of Alabama, for example, is endorsing a Goldman Sachs-backed “diversity” program that benefits black, Hispanic, Native American and LGBT students, but excludes other groups. White? Asian? Straight? You’re not welcome.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, a special retreat is available only to students "whose identity community/ies have been minoritized" in science, technology, engineering and math. Nor was it about special problems faced by “minoritized” students.
As Campus Reform reports, “Activities at the event were centered around career development and networking, and not specific to minority experiences. They included creating research and teaching portfolios, coming up with questions to ask during interviews, networking with existing CU faculty, and learning the differences between types of faculty careers.”
Murray wasn't trying to re-order our society based upon his observations and analysis he was commenting on how society was reordering itself based upon IQ stratification.
The people who are currently trying to re-order society by forcing a square peg in round hole, are the ones who insist that it's evidence of white racism and white supremacy if the number of doctors or lawyers or scientists or professors or classic symphony players doesn't track neatly to the racial demographics of the country.
Just because you may be part of a group that statistically has a lower IQ doesn't mean you as an individual have a lower IQ. Not all Asians are good at math. But statistically more Asians are going to be better at math than white people and we shouldn't expect that white people make up their racial demographic percentage wise when it comes to hiring or filling the slots of math wiz jobs.
As a function of policies that drive quotas, I certainly agree. I've never agreed with that approach. On the other hand, if there are environmental factors that drive bad outcomes for various groups, and it's something we can help, then I'm also not opposed to society interfering on some level. In other words, I don't insist on strict Darwinism to sort this all out and improve the lot for people.
A good example of such people who aren't discussed nearly enough are Native Americans and their plight on the reservations. Can we do better than that arrangement? Maybe the answer is no reservations and full assimilation? Maybe that was the answer all along. That kind of thing.
Well one environmental factor that we do know about is also one that we're not supposed to talk or do anything about and that out of wedlock birth rates. You also have cultural factors that impact the value someone and or their parents place on education and I don't know how you impact that, but there are ways that you could cut the out of wedlock birth rates.
On a side note, IQ tests are good at one thing: Determining who will have difficulties in education.
IQ tests being taken for any other reason is not completely worthless but close to it. For instance, I have taken an IQ test to get a job as VP of Sales for a company. Absolutely worthless waste of time and money and it was the first thing I got rid of when I was given the job. The IQ test isn't measuring personality traits, willingness to take direction, thinking on your feet in social situations, how hard an individual works, all the things that go into being a decent sales person.
Lastly, I always enjoy watching liberals try to walk that fine racist line when they get that urge to recreate society in the image they think it should resemble. To deny genetics is to deny reality. Denying that genetics plays a part erodes a liberals argument long before it even begins. It is denying science. But it is OK for them to lump all black Americans in as a disadvantaged group, one that needs exception to survive in this horribly racist world. Or to claim that all whites are polluted with the same inherent racism and white privilege (genetics). It is the hypocrisy and racism of the left that fuels this very discussion.
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
It's people on your team Kobe who are pushing for separate dorms and graduations and orientations based upon skin color. I always love it when a fucking moron posts a dozen links none of which you know he ever read.
On a side note, IQ tests are good at one thing: Determining who will have difficulties in education.
IQ tests being taken for any other reason is not completely worthless but close to it. For instance, I have taken an IQ test to get a job as VP of Sales for a company. Absolutely worthless waste of time and money and it was the first thing I got rid of when I was given the job. The IQ test isn't measuring personality traits, willingness to take direction, thinking on your feet in social situations, how hard an individual works, all the things that go into being a decent sales person.
Lastly, I always enjoy watching liberals try to walk that fine racist line when they get that urge to recreate society in the image they think it should resemble. To deny genetics is to deny reality. Denying that genetics plays a part erodes a liberals argument long before it even begins. It is denying science. But it is OK for them to lump all black Americans in as a disadvantaged group, one that needs exception to survive in this horribly racist world. Or to claim that all whites are polluted with the same inherent racism and white privilege (genetics). It is the hypocrisy and racism of the left that fuels this very discussion.
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
It was this ideology at work in Elon University’s ‘white caucus’. This was a planned series of Zoom meetings at the North Carolina university’s School of Education, in which ‘white-identifying students’ would be encouraged to ‘engage in conversations that unpack race and systemic oppression’. The sessions were white-only so that the discussions would not ‘burden or re-traumatise people of colour’. Instead, the white caucuses would provide whites with ‘a space to learn about and process their awareness of and complicity in unjust systems’.
“Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever!” Those words were thundered by Alabama Gov. George Wallace in his 1963 inauguration speech. But, in fact, the very next year, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which brought an end to segregation.
Or did it?
Wallace later repented of this phrase, but in 2020, the 1963 George Wallace seems to be getting some traction. Because all over America — and even in Alabama — universities and schools are promoting and endorsing schemes that divide and label students by race.
Segregation on campus The University of Alabama, for example, is endorsing a Goldman Sachs-backed “diversity” program that benefits black, Hispanic, Native American and LGBT students, but excludes other groups. White? Asian? Straight? You’re not welcome.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, a special retreat is available only to students "whose identity community/ies have been minoritized" in science, technology, engineering and math. Nor was it about special problems faced by “minoritized” students.
As Campus Reform reports, “Activities at the event were centered around career development and networking, and not specific to minority experiences. They included creating research and teaching portfolios, coming up with questions to ask during interviews, networking with existing CU faculty, and learning the differences between types of faculty careers.”
How exactly is the scientific consensus that “there is no scientific basis for race” leading to this?
On a side note, IQ tests are good at one thing: Determining who will have difficulties in education.
IQ tests being taken for any other reason is not completely worthless but close to it. For instance, I have taken an IQ test to get a job as VP of Sales for a company. Absolutely worthless waste of time and money and it was the first thing I got rid of when I was given the job. The IQ test isn't measuring personality traits, willingness to take direction, thinking on your feet in social situations, how hard an individual works, all the things that go into being a decent sales person.
Lastly, I always enjoy watching liberals try to walk that fine racist line when they get that urge to recreate society in the image they think it should resemble. To deny genetics is to deny reality. Denying that genetics plays a part erodes a liberals argument long before it even begins. It is denying science. But it is OK for them to lump all black Americans in as a disadvantaged group, one that needs exception to survive in this horribly racist world. Or to claim that all whites are polluted with the same inherent racism and white privilege (genetics). It is the hypocrisy and racism of the left that fuels this very discussion.
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
It was this ideology at work in Elon University’s ‘white caucus’. This was a planned series of Zoom meetings at the North Carolina university’s School of Education, in which ‘white-identifying students’ would be encouraged to ‘engage in conversations that unpack race and systemic oppression’. The sessions were white-only so that the discussions would not ‘burden or re-traumatise people of colour’. Instead, the white caucuses would provide whites with ‘a space to learn about and process their awareness of and complicity in unjust systems’.
“Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever!” Those words were thundered by Alabama Gov. George Wallace in his 1963 inauguration speech. But, in fact, the very next year, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which brought an end to segregation.
Or did it?
Wallace later repented of this phrase, but in 2020, the 1963 George Wallace seems to be getting some traction. Because all over America — and even in Alabama — universities and schools are promoting and endorsing schemes that divide and label students by race.
Segregation on campus The University of Alabama, for example, is endorsing a Goldman Sachs-backed “diversity” program that benefits black, Hispanic, Native American and LGBT students, but excludes other groups. White? Asian? Straight? You’re not welcome.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, a special retreat is available only to students "whose identity community/ies have been minoritized" in science, technology, engineering and math. Nor was it about special problems faced by “minoritized” students.
As Campus Reform reports, “Activities at the event were centered around career development and networking, and not specific to minority experiences. They included creating research and teaching portfolios, coming up with questions to ask during interviews, networking with existing CU faculty, and learning the differences between types of faculty careers.”
How exactly is the scientific consensus that “there is no scientific basis for race” leading to this?
You said someone was leading us to a separate society
I showed you who
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
On a side note, IQ tests are good at one thing: Determining who will have difficulties in education.
IQ tests being taken for any other reason is not completely worthless but close to it. For instance, I have taken an IQ test to get a job as VP of Sales for a company. Absolutely worthless waste of time and money and it was the first thing I got rid of when I was given the job. The IQ test isn't measuring personality traits, willingness to take direction, thinking on your feet in social situations, how hard an individual works, all the things that go into being a decent sales person.
Lastly, I always enjoy watching liberals try to walk that fine racist line when they get that urge to recreate society in the image they think it should resemble. To deny genetics is to deny reality. Denying that genetics plays a part erodes a liberals argument long before it even begins. It is denying science. But it is OK for them to lump all black Americans in as a disadvantaged group, one that needs exception to survive in this horribly racist world. Or to claim that all whites are polluted with the same inherent racism and white privilege (genetics). It is the hypocrisy and racism of the left that fuels this very discussion.
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
It was this ideology at work in Elon University’s ‘white caucus’. This was a planned series of Zoom meetings at the North Carolina university’s School of Education, in which ‘white-identifying students’ would be encouraged to ‘engage in conversations that unpack race and systemic oppression’. The sessions were white-only so that the discussions would not ‘burden or re-traumatise people of colour’. Instead, the white caucuses would provide whites with ‘a space to learn about and process their awareness of and complicity in unjust systems’.
“Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever!” Those words were thundered by Alabama Gov. George Wallace in his 1963 inauguration speech. But, in fact, the very next year, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which brought an end to segregation.
Or did it?
Wallace later repented of this phrase, but in 2020, the 1963 George Wallace seems to be getting some traction. Because all over America — and even in Alabama — universities and schools are promoting and endorsing schemes that divide and label students by race.
Segregation on campus The University of Alabama, for example, is endorsing a Goldman Sachs-backed “diversity” program that benefits black, Hispanic, Native American and LGBT students, but excludes other groups. White? Asian? Straight? You’re not welcome.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, a special retreat is available only to students "whose identity community/ies have been minoritized" in science, technology, engineering and math. Nor was it about special problems faced by “minoritized” students.
As Campus Reform reports, “Activities at the event were centered around career development and networking, and not specific to minority experiences. They included creating research and teaching portfolios, coming up with questions to ask during interviews, networking with existing CU faculty, and learning the differences between types of faculty careers.”
How exactly is the scientific consensus that “there is no scientific basis for race” leading to this?
Whether there is no scientific basis for race and whether there are genetic differences in races are two separate questions but I wouldn't expect a racist fucking moron to know that.
On a side note, IQ tests are good at one thing: Determining who will have difficulties in education.
IQ tests being taken for any other reason is not completely worthless but close to it. For instance, I have taken an IQ test to get a job as VP of Sales for a company. Absolutely worthless waste of time and money and it was the first thing I got rid of when I was given the job. The IQ test isn't measuring personality traits, willingness to take direction, thinking on your feet in social situations, how hard an individual works, all the things that go into being a decent sales person.
Lastly, I always enjoy watching liberals try to walk that fine racist line when they get that urge to recreate society in the image they think it should resemble. To deny genetics is to deny reality. Denying that genetics plays a part erodes a liberals argument long before it even begins. It is denying science. But it is OK for them to lump all black Americans in as a disadvantaged group, one that needs exception to survive in this horribly racist world. Or to claim that all whites are polluted with the same inherent racism and white privilege (genetics). It is the hypocrisy and racism of the left that fuels this very discussion.
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
It was this ideology at work in Elon University’s ‘white caucus’. This was a planned series of Zoom meetings at the North Carolina university’s School of Education, in which ‘white-identifying students’ would be encouraged to ‘engage in conversations that unpack race and systemic oppression’. The sessions were white-only so that the discussions would not ‘burden or re-traumatise people of colour’. Instead, the white caucuses would provide whites with ‘a space to learn about and process their awareness of and complicity in unjust systems’.
“Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever!” Those words were thundered by Alabama Gov. George Wallace in his 1963 inauguration speech. But, in fact, the very next year, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which brought an end to segregation.
Or did it?
Wallace later repented of this phrase, but in 2020, the 1963 George Wallace seems to be getting some traction. Because all over America — and even in Alabama — universities and schools are promoting and endorsing schemes that divide and label students by race.
Segregation on campus The University of Alabama, for example, is endorsing a Goldman Sachs-backed “diversity” program that benefits black, Hispanic, Native American and LGBT students, but excludes other groups. White? Asian? Straight? You’re not welcome.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, a special retreat is available only to students "whose identity community/ies have been minoritized" in science, technology, engineering and math. Nor was it about special problems faced by “minoritized” students.
As Campus Reform reports, “Activities at the event were centered around career development and networking, and not specific to minority experiences. They included creating research and teaching portfolios, coming up with questions to ask during interviews, networking with existing CU faculty, and learning the differences between types of faculty careers.”
How exactly is the scientific consensus that “there is no scientific basis for race” leading to this?
You said someone was leading us to a separate society
I showed you who
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
The culture warrior fighting college students is the real hero. People saying black people are dumber than white people because of their *equal* genetics, you don’t say shit. People praising Stefan Molyneux who advocates for separate but equal, you don’t say shit. But college kids college kids saying this is how it’s always been for white kids, that it allows them to not feel like and outnumbered minority and brave Race comes thundering in.
Can’t say I’m surprised you’d pick your fight with college kids though, fascists love to punch down.
On a side note, IQ tests are good at one thing: Determining who will have difficulties in education.
IQ tests being taken for any other reason is not completely worthless but close to it. For instance, I have taken an IQ test to get a job as VP of Sales for a company. Absolutely worthless waste of time and money and it was the first thing I got rid of when I was given the job. The IQ test isn't measuring personality traits, willingness to take direction, thinking on your feet in social situations, how hard an individual works, all the things that go into being a decent sales person.
Lastly, I always enjoy watching liberals try to walk that fine racist line when they get that urge to recreate society in the image they think it should resemble. To deny genetics is to deny reality. Denying that genetics plays a part erodes a liberals argument long before it even begins. It is denying science. But it is OK for them to lump all black Americans in as a disadvantaged group, one that needs exception to survive in this horribly racist world. Or to claim that all whites are polluted with the same inherent racism and white privilege (genetics). It is the hypocrisy and racism of the left that fuels this very discussion.
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
It was this ideology at work in Elon University’s ‘white caucus’. This was a planned series of Zoom meetings at the North Carolina university’s School of Education, in which ‘white-identifying students’ would be encouraged to ‘engage in conversations that unpack race and systemic oppression’. The sessions were white-only so that the discussions would not ‘burden or re-traumatise people of colour’. Instead, the white caucuses would provide whites with ‘a space to learn about and process their awareness of and complicity in unjust systems’.
“Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever!” Those words were thundered by Alabama Gov. George Wallace in his 1963 inauguration speech. But, in fact, the very next year, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which brought an end to segregation.
Or did it?
Wallace later repented of this phrase, but in 2020, the 1963 George Wallace seems to be getting some traction. Because all over America — and even in Alabama — universities and schools are promoting and endorsing schemes that divide and label students by race.
Segregation on campus The University of Alabama, for example, is endorsing a Goldman Sachs-backed “diversity” program that benefits black, Hispanic, Native American and LGBT students, but excludes other groups. White? Asian? Straight? You’re not welcome.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, a special retreat is available only to students "whose identity community/ies have been minoritized" in science, technology, engineering and math. Nor was it about special problems faced by “minoritized” students.
As Campus Reform reports, “Activities at the event were centered around career development and networking, and not specific to minority experiences. They included creating research and teaching portfolios, coming up with questions to ask during interviews, networking with existing CU faculty, and learning the differences between types of faculty careers.”
How exactly is the scientific consensus that “there is no scientific basis for race” leading to this?
You said someone was leading us to a separate society
I showed you who
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
The culture warrior fighting college students is the real hero. People saying black people are dumber than white people because of their *equal* genetics, you don’t say shit. People praising Stefan Molyneux who advocates for separate but equal, you don’t say shit. But college kids college kids saying this is how it’s always been for white kids, that it allows them to not feel like and outnumbered minority and brave Race comes thundering in.
Can’t say I’m surprised you’d pick your fight with college kids though, fascists love to punch down.
It’s the college kids and administrators on your team pushing for “safe spaces” that exclude white students.
You skipped right over everything posted about neo-segregation pushed by modern Leftists.
On a side note, IQ tests are good at one thing: Determining who will have difficulties in education.
IQ tests being taken for any other reason is not completely worthless but close to it. For instance, I have taken an IQ test to get a job as VP of Sales for a company. Absolutely worthless waste of time and money and it was the first thing I got rid of when I was given the job. The IQ test isn't measuring personality traits, willingness to take direction, thinking on your feet in social situations, how hard an individual works, all the things that go into being a decent sales person.
Lastly, I always enjoy watching liberals try to walk that fine racist line when they get that urge to recreate society in the image they think it should resemble. To deny genetics is to deny reality. Denying that genetics plays a part erodes a liberals argument long before it even begins. It is denying science. But it is OK for them to lump all black Americans in as a disadvantaged group, one that needs exception to survive in this horribly racist world. Or to claim that all whites are polluted with the same inherent racism and white privilege (genetics). It is the hypocrisy and racism of the left that fuels this very discussion.
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
It was this ideology at work in Elon University’s ‘white caucus’. This was a planned series of Zoom meetings at the North Carolina university’s School of Education, in which ‘white-identifying students’ would be encouraged to ‘engage in conversations that unpack race and systemic oppression’. The sessions were white-only so that the discussions would not ‘burden or re-traumatise people of colour’. Instead, the white caucuses would provide whites with ‘a space to learn about and process their awareness of and complicity in unjust systems’.
“Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever!” Those words were thundered by Alabama Gov. George Wallace in his 1963 inauguration speech. But, in fact, the very next year, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which brought an end to segregation.
Or did it?
Wallace later repented of this phrase, but in 2020, the 1963 George Wallace seems to be getting some traction. Because all over America — and even in Alabama — universities and schools are promoting and endorsing schemes that divide and label students by race.
Segregation on campus The University of Alabama, for example, is endorsing a Goldman Sachs-backed “diversity” program that benefits black, Hispanic, Native American and LGBT students, but excludes other groups. White? Asian? Straight? You’re not welcome.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, a special retreat is available only to students "whose identity community/ies have been minoritized" in science, technology, engineering and math. Nor was it about special problems faced by “minoritized” students.
As Campus Reform reports, “Activities at the event were centered around career development and networking, and not specific to minority experiences. They included creating research and teaching portfolios, coming up with questions to ask during interviews, networking with existing CU faculty, and learning the differences between types of faculty careers.”
How exactly is the scientific consensus that “there is no scientific basis for race” leading to this?
You said someone was leading us to a separate society
I showed you who
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
The culture warrior fighting college students is the real hero. People saying black people are dumber than white people because of their *equal* genetics, you don’t say shit. People praising Stefan Molyneux who advocates for separate but equal, you don’t say shit. But college kids college kids saying this is how it’s always been for white kids, that it allows them to not feel like and outnumbered minority and brave Race comes thundering in.
Can’t say I’m surprised you’d pick your fight with college kids though, fascists love to punch down.
I never went to college so I'm punching up
I have no idea what the fuck you're talking about either
Bill Kristol is a piece of shit if that helps
College segregation won't end any better this time than last but I'm sure you're morally superior so go for it
On a side note, IQ tests are good at one thing: Determining who will have difficulties in education.
IQ tests being taken for any other reason is not completely worthless but close to it. For instance, I have taken an IQ test to get a job as VP of Sales for a company. Absolutely worthless waste of time and money and it was the first thing I got rid of when I was given the job. The IQ test isn't measuring personality traits, willingness to take direction, thinking on your feet in social situations, how hard an individual works, all the things that go into being a decent sales person.
Lastly, I always enjoy watching liberals try to walk that fine racist line when they get that urge to recreate society in the image they think it should resemble. To deny genetics is to deny reality. Denying that genetics plays a part erodes a liberals argument long before it even begins. It is denying science. But it is OK for them to lump all black Americans in as a disadvantaged group, one that needs exception to survive in this horribly racist world. Or to claim that all whites are polluted with the same inherent racism and white privilege (genetics). It is the hypocrisy and racism of the left that fuels this very discussion.
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
It was this ideology at work in Elon University’s ‘white caucus’. This was a planned series of Zoom meetings at the North Carolina university’s School of Education, in which ‘white-identifying students’ would be encouraged to ‘engage in conversations that unpack race and systemic oppression’. The sessions were white-only so that the discussions would not ‘burden or re-traumatise people of colour’. Instead, the white caucuses would provide whites with ‘a space to learn about and process their awareness of and complicity in unjust systems’.
“Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever!” Those words were thundered by Alabama Gov. George Wallace in his 1963 inauguration speech. But, in fact, the very next year, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which brought an end to segregation.
Or did it?
Wallace later repented of this phrase, but in 2020, the 1963 George Wallace seems to be getting some traction. Because all over America — and even in Alabama — universities and schools are promoting and endorsing schemes that divide and label students by race.
Segregation on campus The University of Alabama, for example, is endorsing a Goldman Sachs-backed “diversity” program that benefits black, Hispanic, Native American and LGBT students, but excludes other groups. White? Asian? Straight? You’re not welcome.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, a special retreat is available only to students "whose identity community/ies have been minoritized" in science, technology, engineering and math. Nor was it about special problems faced by “minoritized” students.
As Campus Reform reports, “Activities at the event were centered around career development and networking, and not specific to minority experiences. They included creating research and teaching portfolios, coming up with questions to ask during interviews, networking with existing CU faculty, and learning the differences between types of faculty careers.”
How exactly is the scientific consensus that “there is no scientific basis for race” leading to this?
You said someone was leading us to a separate society
I showed you who
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
The culture warrior fighting college students is the real hero. People saying black people are dumber than white people because of their *equal* genetics, you don’t say shit. People praising Stefan Molyneux who advocates for separate but equal, you don’t say shit. But college kids college kids saying this is how it’s always been for white kids, that it allows them to not feel like and outnumbered minority and brave Race comes thundering in.
Can’t say I’m surprised you’d pick your fight with college kids though, fascists love to punch down.
I never went to college so I'm punching up
I have no idea what the fuck you're talking about either
Bill Kristol is a piece of shit if that helps
College segregation won't end any better this time than last but I'm sure you're morally superior so go for it
Yeah but this time it's a "good" segregation designed to keep the awful whites away from the colored folks.
On a side note, IQ tests are good at one thing: Determining who will have difficulties in education.
IQ tests being taken for any other reason is not completely worthless but close to it. For instance, I have taken an IQ test to get a job as VP of Sales for a company. Absolutely worthless waste of time and money and it was the first thing I got rid of when I was given the job. The IQ test isn't measuring personality traits, willingness to take direction, thinking on your feet in social situations, how hard an individual works, all the things that go into being a decent sales person.
Lastly, I always enjoy watching liberals try to walk that fine racist line when they get that urge to recreate society in the image they think it should resemble. To deny genetics is to deny reality. Denying that genetics plays a part erodes a liberals argument long before it even begins. It is denying science. But it is OK for them to lump all black Americans in as a disadvantaged group, one that needs exception to survive in this horribly racist world. Or to claim that all whites are polluted with the same inherent racism and white privilege (genetics). It is the hypocrisy and racism of the left that fuels this very discussion.
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
It was this ideology at work in Elon University’s ‘white caucus’. This was a planned series of Zoom meetings at the North Carolina university’s School of Education, in which ‘white-identifying students’ would be encouraged to ‘engage in conversations that unpack race and systemic oppression’. The sessions were white-only so that the discussions would not ‘burden or re-traumatise people of colour’. Instead, the white caucuses would provide whites with ‘a space to learn about and process their awareness of and complicity in unjust systems’.
“Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever!” Those words were thundered by Alabama Gov. George Wallace in his 1963 inauguration speech. But, in fact, the very next year, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which brought an end to segregation.
Or did it?
Wallace later repented of this phrase, but in 2020, the 1963 George Wallace seems to be getting some traction. Because all over America — and even in Alabama — universities and schools are promoting and endorsing schemes that divide and label students by race.
Segregation on campus The University of Alabama, for example, is endorsing a Goldman Sachs-backed “diversity” program that benefits black, Hispanic, Native American and LGBT students, but excludes other groups. White? Asian? Straight? You’re not welcome.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, a special retreat is available only to students "whose identity community/ies have been minoritized" in science, technology, engineering and math. Nor was it about special problems faced by “minoritized” students.
As Campus Reform reports, “Activities at the event were centered around career development and networking, and not specific to minority experiences. They included creating research and teaching portfolios, coming up with questions to ask during interviews, networking with existing CU faculty, and learning the differences between types of faculty careers.”
How exactly is the scientific consensus that “there is no scientific basis for race” leading to this?
You said someone was leading us to a separate society
I showed you who
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
The culture warrior fighting college students is the real hero. People saying black people are dumber than white people because of their *equal* genetics, you don’t say shit. People praising Stefan Molyneux who advocates for separate but equal, you don’t say shit. But college kids college kids saying this is how it’s always been for white kids, that it allows them to not feel like and outnumbered minority and brave Race comes thundering in.
Can’t say I’m surprised you’d pick your fight with college kids though, fascists love to punch down.
It’s the college kids and administrators on your team pushing for “safe spaces” that exclude white students.
You skipped right over everything posted about neo-segregation pushed by modern Leftists.
On a side note, IQ tests are good at one thing: Determining who will have difficulties in education.
IQ tests being taken for any other reason is not completely worthless but close to it. For instance, I have taken an IQ test to get a job as VP of Sales for a company. Absolutely worthless waste of time and money and it was the first thing I got rid of when I was given the job. The IQ test isn't measuring personality traits, willingness to take direction, thinking on your feet in social situations, how hard an individual works, all the things that go into being a decent sales person.
Lastly, I always enjoy watching liberals try to walk that fine racist line when they get that urge to recreate society in the image they think it should resemble. To deny genetics is to deny reality. Denying that genetics plays a part erodes a liberals argument long before it even begins. It is denying science. But it is OK for them to lump all black Americans in as a disadvantaged group, one that needs exception to survive in this horribly racist world. Or to claim that all whites are polluted with the same inherent racism and white privilege (genetics). It is the hypocrisy and racism of the left that fuels this very discussion.
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
It was this ideology at work in Elon University’s ‘white caucus’. This was a planned series of Zoom meetings at the North Carolina university’s School of Education, in which ‘white-identifying students’ would be encouraged to ‘engage in conversations that unpack race and systemic oppression’. The sessions were white-only so that the discussions would not ‘burden or re-traumatise people of colour’. Instead, the white caucuses would provide whites with ‘a space to learn about and process their awareness of and complicity in unjust systems’.
“Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever!” Those words were thundered by Alabama Gov. George Wallace in his 1963 inauguration speech. But, in fact, the very next year, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which brought an end to segregation.
Or did it?
Wallace later repented of this phrase, but in 2020, the 1963 George Wallace seems to be getting some traction. Because all over America — and even in Alabama — universities and schools are promoting and endorsing schemes that divide and label students by race.
Segregation on campus The University of Alabama, for example, is endorsing a Goldman Sachs-backed “diversity” program that benefits black, Hispanic, Native American and LGBT students, but excludes other groups. White? Asian? Straight? You’re not welcome.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, a special retreat is available only to students "whose identity community/ies have been minoritized" in science, technology, engineering and math. Nor was it about special problems faced by “minoritized” students.
As Campus Reform reports, “Activities at the event were centered around career development and networking, and not specific to minority experiences. They included creating research and teaching portfolios, coming up with questions to ask during interviews, networking with existing CU faculty, and learning the differences between types of faculty careers.”
How exactly is the scientific consensus that “there is no scientific basis for race” leading to this?
You said someone was leading us to a separate society
I showed you who
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
The culture warrior fighting college students is the real hero. People saying black people are dumber than white people because of their *equal* genetics, you don’t say shit. People praising Stefan Molyneux who advocates for separate but equal, you don’t say shit. But college kids college kids saying this is how it’s always been for white kids, that it allows them to not feel like and outnumbered minority and brave Race comes thundering in.
Can’t say I’m surprised you’d pick your fight with college kids though, fascists love to punch down.
It’s the college kids and administrators on your team pushing for “safe spaces” that exclude white students.
You skipped right over everything posted about neo-segregation pushed by modern Leftists.
On a side note, IQ tests are good at one thing: Determining who will have difficulties in education.
IQ tests being taken for any other reason is not completely worthless but close to it. For instance, I have taken an IQ test to get a job as VP of Sales for a company. Absolutely worthless waste of time and money and it was the first thing I got rid of when I was given the job. The IQ test isn't measuring personality traits, willingness to take direction, thinking on your feet in social situations, how hard an individual works, all the things that go into being a decent sales person.
Lastly, I always enjoy watching liberals try to walk that fine racist line when they get that urge to recreate society in the image they think it should resemble. To deny genetics is to deny reality. Denying that genetics plays a part erodes a liberals argument long before it even begins. It is denying science. But it is OK for them to lump all black Americans in as a disadvantaged group, one that needs exception to survive in this horribly racist world. Or to claim that all whites are polluted with the same inherent racism and white privilege (genetics). It is the hypocrisy and racism of the left that fuels this very discussion.
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
It was this ideology at work in Elon University’s ‘white caucus’. This was a planned series of Zoom meetings at the North Carolina university’s School of Education, in which ‘white-identifying students’ would be encouraged to ‘engage in conversations that unpack race and systemic oppression’. The sessions were white-only so that the discussions would not ‘burden or re-traumatise people of colour’. Instead, the white caucuses would provide whites with ‘a space to learn about and process their awareness of and complicity in unjust systems’.
“Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever!” Those words were thundered by Alabama Gov. George Wallace in his 1963 inauguration speech. But, in fact, the very next year, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which brought an end to segregation.
Or did it?
Wallace later repented of this phrase, but in 2020, the 1963 George Wallace seems to be getting some traction. Because all over America — and even in Alabama — universities and schools are promoting and endorsing schemes that divide and label students by race.
Segregation on campus The University of Alabama, for example, is endorsing a Goldman Sachs-backed “diversity” program that benefits black, Hispanic, Native American and LGBT students, but excludes other groups. White? Asian? Straight? You’re not welcome.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, a special retreat is available only to students "whose identity community/ies have been minoritized" in science, technology, engineering and math. Nor was it about special problems faced by “minoritized” students.
As Campus Reform reports, “Activities at the event were centered around career development and networking, and not specific to minority experiences. They included creating research and teaching portfolios, coming up with questions to ask during interviews, networking with existing CU faculty, and learning the differences between types of faculty careers.”
How exactly is the scientific consensus that “there is no scientific basis for race” leading to this?
You said someone was leading us to a separate society
I showed you who
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
The culture warrior fighting college students is the real hero. People saying black people are dumber than white people because of their *equal* genetics, you don’t say shit. People praising Stefan Molyneux who advocates for separate but equal, you don’t say shit. But college kids college kids saying this is how it’s always been for white kids, that it allows them to not feel like and outnumbered minority and brave Race comes thundering in.
Can’t say I’m surprised you’d pick your fight with college kids though, fascists love to punch down.
It’s the college kids and administrators on your team pushing for “safe spaces” that exclude white students.
You skipped right over everything posted about neo-segregation pushed by modern Leftists.
STORRS-- A living space under construction on the University of Connecticut's campus is also under fire.
It will be called SCHOLA2RS House, and is a UConn learning community meant specifically for African American males. SCHOLA2RS House--which stands for scholastic house of leaders who are African American researchers and scholars--is set to be housed inside NextGen Hall, which is scheduled to open in fall 2016. Here is the description from UConn's website:
What a bunch of hero’s. Is there any lie you won’t fight to the death for?
It's a state school so legally they can't have a dorm that's only for blacks. Did you even read the article? They call it "themed" housing that's open to everyone but the "theme" is black studies and black cultural identity so by it's very definition you're going to be attracting primarily black people unless they can get some self-hating white person like you in there who will take the blame for all things that are wrong in their lives. Of course you love swallowing like a bitch so you believe it. Try to get a school to open a "white" themed dorm that focuses on "white studies" and see how far you get with that.
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Like I said earlier, Murray's talks about super zips is, for me, very interesting and something I want to read more about.
I think about my girls and who they are likely to marry. Oldest married a guy she met at a reasonably selective university. Youngest is probably next to be engaged and that will be with the kid who graduated at the very top of his class at their very selective LAC. He was also the best basketball player they've ever had, and she was a D1 soccer recruit who was smart enough to know better than to try and make that work. My middle one, who has had exactly one boyfriend in her entire life with whom she broke up two or so years ago, is now dating a guy she met ... you guessed it, where she's in grad school.
I am crossing my fingers on the genetic game of chance for my grandchildren.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/race-genetics-science-africa
http://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2017/science-genetics-reshaping-race-debate-21st-century/
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/the-concept-of-race-is-a-lie/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17595942/
https://www.sapiens.org/biology/is-race-real/
https://www.illinoisscience.org/2020/09/there-is-no-biological-meaning-for-race/
https://meshdiversity.com/there-is-no-scientific-basis-for-race/
https://medium.com/swlh/there-is-no-such-thing-as-race-at-the-genetic-level-e0e1ba86a540
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.the-scientist.com/reading-frames/race-is-not-a-genomic-phenomenon-64266/amp
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
It was this ideology at work in Elon University’s ‘white caucus’. This was a planned series of Zoom meetings at the North Carolina university’s School of Education, in which ‘white-identifying students’ would be encouraged to ‘engage in conversations that unpack race and systemic oppression’. The sessions were white-only so that the discussions would not ‘burden or re-traumatise people of colour’. Instead, the white caucuses would provide whites with ‘a space to learn about and process their awareness of and complicity in unjust systems’.
https://usatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/01/28/racial-segregation-college-campuses-ethnic-division-racist-civil-rights-column/4587577002/
“Segregation now, segregation tomorrow and segregation forever!” Those words were thundered by Alabama Gov. George Wallace in his 1963 inauguration speech. But, in fact, the very next year, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act, which brought an end to segregation.
Or did it?
Wallace later repented of this phrase, but in 2020, the 1963 George Wallace seems to be getting some traction. Because all over America — and even in Alabama — universities and schools are promoting and endorsing schemes that divide and label students by race.
Segregation on campus
The University of Alabama, for example, is endorsing a Goldman Sachs-backed “diversity” program that benefits black, Hispanic, Native American and LGBT students, but excludes other groups. White? Asian? Straight? You’re not welcome.
At the University of Colorado Boulder, a special retreat is available only to students "whose identity community/ies have been minoritized" in science, technology, engineering and math. Nor was it about special problems faced by “minoritized” students.
As Campus Reform reports, “Activities at the event were centered around career development and networking, and not specific to minority experiences. They included creating research and teaching portfolios, coming up with questions to ask during interviews, networking with existing CU faculty, and learning the differences between types of faculty careers.”
I showed you who
But enjoy the book by political scientist Charles Murray and his conversation with Bill Kristol. I, for one, can’t wait for when you figure out these people think multiculturalism doesn’t work and we need separate but equal societies.
Can’t say I’m surprised you’d pick your fight with college kids though, fascists love to punch down.
You skipped right over everything posted about neo-segregation pushed by modern Leftists.
But but Stefan Somebody!!
I have no idea what the fuck you're talking about either
Bill Kristol is a piece of shit if that helps
College segregation won't end any better this time than last but I'm sure you're morally superior so go for it
Oh look it’s completely not true.
A 60 year old man calling himself the little guy vs college students, lies about segregation, the culture war ladies and gentlemen.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/harvard-segregated-graduation/
Struggling big time I see
Defelect and dodge in your moral superiority
The Klan thought God was on their side too
You’re really fucking stupid on many levels.
https://www.fox61.com/amp/article/news/local/outreach/awareness-months/uconn-officials-explain-thinking-behind-african-american-male-only-section-of-dorm/520-e844acbb-18a2-45fe-aff0-b3a37382c023
STORRS-- A living space under construction on the University of Connecticut's campus is also under fire.
It will be called SCHOLA2RS House, and is a UConn learning community meant specifically for African American males. SCHOLA2RS House--which stands for scholastic house of leaders who are African American researchers and scholars--is set to be housed inside NextGen Hall, which is scheduled to open in fall 2016. Here is the description from UConn's website:
https://www.snopes.com/news/2016/09/07/csula-segregated-housing/
What a bunch of hero’s. Is there any lie you won’t fight to the death for?
https://myusf.usfca.edu/orientation/black-student-orientation
Segregation is good!
This is “progressive” for today’s Left.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.foxnews.com/us/nyu-group-demands-black-only-student-housing.amp
Published August 24, 2020 Last Update August 26, 2020
NYU student group demands Black-only student housing on campus
'NYU is a predominantly white institution, making it very difficult for Black students to connect,' student group says