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    “It was all a game, or a way of making a living,” said Joe Sobran about the Conservative Movement. And what it a living it is. Paul Ryan is cashing out and will not run for re-election. [US House Speaker Paul Ryan to retire in blow to Republicans, BBC, April 11, 2018] Like his fellow...
  • Naturally this Republican lawmaker also blames the supposedly forthcoming “Blue Wave”

    Couldn’t have anything to do with the fact that he himself just pushed through a tax cut for the filthy rich while at the same time coming within a hair’s breadth of realizing his obsession of gutting his bête noire, the SSDI program, throwing helpless paraplegics and schizophrenics out onto the streets. Because, you know, we just can’t afford to take care of those people anymore and they’re probably all malingering anyway. Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.

    The GOP has now thrown nearly every major battle of the culture war and being a “conservative” now consists of basically two things:

    1) Howling for the blood of whatever nation it is that a certain other nation currently dislikes more than any other, and doing so twice as loudly and anyone in the DNC (which is pretty loud) and

    2) Stealing Tiny Tim’s crutches so that they can be used for firewood in the Swiss chalets of your corporate donors.

    God, what disgusting vermin these people are. Their only redeeming quality is that they can usually be forced by activists to protect our gun rights (even though they secretly despise the Second Amendment every bit as much as the Democrats.)

    • Replies: @UrbaneFrancoOntarian
    @Ray Huffman

    Youve got that right... the Republicans are just controlled opposition to keep the pro gun people content and happy, until it's too late.

    They already started to cave after Florida. The false flag shooting were already in place for the predicted result of a Hillary victory.

    The Republicans would then slowly capitulate on protecting the 2A. Just like they've capitulated on every other issue. Their goal is to keep people happy until there is a brown majority to give the uniparty globalists total control over the USA.

  • @Achmed E. Newman
    @Twodees Partain

    I couldn't AGREE more, even if did have the authority to use the HTML button, Mr. Partain. I especially agree with you on the solution to Obamacare which almost NOBODY (maybe lewrockwell types) understand due to free markets being alost too difficult a concept for most people anymore.

    As for Mr. Trump, yeah, nobody figured this guy had real libertartian or even solid conservative principles - it just looked like, as a candidate, he was on the right wrt the "invade-the-world/invite-the-world" policy, as in END IT. It'd been best if he hadn't put any of his finger-tweeting energy into the Obamacare mess. Mr. Trump would be the last guy to POSSIBLY understand what a free market* is, as his experience in big-money NY City real estate would wipe out any vestige of thoughts like that.

    * As a comparison, here is my experience with free market healthcare in China. At the everyday level, it beats the hell out of what goes on here. ( Continued - in order - here, here, and here)

    Replies: @Twodees Partain, @Ray Huffman

    As a comparison, here is my experience with free market healthcare in China. At the everyday level, it beats the hell out of what goes on here. ( Continued – in order – here, here, and here)

    This is what Chinese free-market health care looks like to some others:

    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/china/9817855/Chinese-man-kept-alive-by-self-built-dialysis-machine.html

    With all due respect, you sound just like that dotard Fred Reed bloviating about how much more affordable Mexican health care is while conveniently ignoring the fact that the average Mexican probably earns one tenth what the average American does, and that those “low” costs represent a far higher, and prohibitive, percentage of his income.

    • Replies: @Achmed E. Newman
    @Ray Huffman

    Why would I argue with you about it, Huffman, if you didn't read my posts? It's obvious you didn't or you wouldn't have made that reply.

    BTW, I have written before that expatriates like Mr. Reed would be wise to get mostly off the US dollar. When it goes down the toilet, his SS/pension money or what have you (and others live the good life) won't feel and BE nearly the rich guys they are now. All my writing about China was from personal experience, but not as an expatriate. I know how much Chinamen make for a living, and I know what you get for a Yuan.

    Read and learn, THEN reply, next time.

  • “Affirmative action” means hiring people because they can’t do the job well. Near-synonyms are “diversity,” meaning groups that cannot do the job well, and “inclusiveness,” which means seeking people who you know cannot do the job well. These underpin American society, and have ruined education. For some time the sciences seemed less susceptible to the...
  • Blacks contribute nothing and Hispanics, to date anyway, very little

    “To date anyway”?!

    Fred has really jumped the shark. It seems that he’s now a believer in the magic dirt theory, at least as regards Hispanics. Yep, any second now, these people are going to transmogrify into doctors and engineers.

    • Replies: @Wally
    @Ray Huffman

    True enough.

    Need proof?

    Just look at US TV commercials & dumb Spielberg movies; black & brown surgeons, engineers, physicists, & symphony orchestra conductors galore.

  • I don’t get it. I know, I know, I’m just some mutt in Mexico with a computer, and easily puzzled. But…huh? Trump, we are told, pulled off a master stroke in Singapore. All the world reels at this astonishment. We see Talleyrand and Metternich rolled into one gorgeous taco. But…but…. Who did the doing, and...
  • Fred forgot to mention how Mexico is the greatest country on earth and will soon eclipse the U.S. and we stupid gringos deserve it for being so stupid.

    • Troll: byrresheim
    • Replies: @Achmed E. Newman
    @Ray Huffman

    It's easy to get sloppy with a deadline looming, especially when it falls right during the middle of Siesta. Freakin' time zones - more NortoAmericano oppression! We'll get to read more about the Mexican rocket surgeons in a coupla' weeks.

    "Please don't say manana if you don't mean it,
    I have heard your lines for so very long.
    Don't try to describe the ocean if you've never seen it.
    Don't ever forget that you just may wind up being wrong."


    "Let's reggae, Reefers! ... "

  • In the second half of the 20th Century, New York City experimented with taking progressivism seriously for a relatively brief period of time, with catastrophic results. But New Yorkers tend to be smart, pushy, and self-interested -- as exemplified by a certain New York native in the news fairly frequently these days. So, New York...
  • The best film about NYC in the 70s was “Death Wish.”

    Even that one left a considerable deal to be desired. Just look at the ethnic makeup of the cast of villains.

  • "It is cruel. It is immoral. And it breaks my heart," says former first lady Laura Bush of the Trump administration policy of "zero tolerance," under which the children of illegal migrants are being detained apart from their parents. "Disgraceful," adds Dr. Franklin Graham. "We need to be ... a country that governs with a...
  • Regarding the conditions in these detention centers, I read that they’ve even taken the kids on field trips to the beach. When I got locked up as a juvenile, no one ever took us the the beach. We’re treating these little bastards even better than our own delinquents!

  • This month of course ended with Memorial Day, when we remember those who died serving in our country's armed forces. The Derbs got a more forceful reminder at the very beginning of the month. Around noon on Tuesday, May 1st my son Danny came into the study to tell me a soldier from his former...
  • @Sunbeam
    "It’s always black male – white female, never (or hardly ever) the reverse."

    They need to get really kinky and go Asian Male/Black Female.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    That’s actually becoming a thing, and when you think about it, it’s surprising it took so long, for obvious reasons:

    They need to get really kinky and go Asian Male/Black Female.

    https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/wd739w/inside-the-asian-men-black-women-online-dating-scene-456

    • Replies: @Truth
    @Ray Huffman

    I'll bet this dude gets a lot of black tang... But then he would take most of ya'll broads, and probably Derb's wife too...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lx-3Ex2AxU

    Replies: @Father O'Hara

  • @RadicalCenter
    @njguy73

    More to the point, what’s the chance that those judges will uphold laws condemning people to prison or death for homosexuality? Pretty good, I’d wager.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    More to the point, what’s the chance that those judges will uphold laws condemning people to prison or death for homosexuality? Pretty good, I’d wager.

    I’d actually wager the opposite. Just look at Nancy Pelosi, a typical Roman Catholic politician:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/22/us/politics/in-pelosi-strong-catholic-faith-and-abortion-rights-coexist.html

    Muslims will go the same compartmentalized route as Catholics. Just look at Kieth Ellison.

  • The late Charles Krauthammer was right about the rules of good writing. The use of the first-person pronoun in opinion writing is a cardinal sin. To get a sense of how bad someone's writing is count the number of times he or she deploys the Imperial "I" on the page. Krauthammer considered a single "I"...
  • Her case, no doubt, was further hindered by the fact that she simply was not a sympathetic “type.” After all, she speaks good English, was attached to productive people, residing lawfully in their own home in the U.S., mere hours away. And she is not of a more exotic persuasion. At least not visibly so.
    Oh, absolutely. There’s no doubt in my mind that they’d never, ever do this to Fred Reed’s chile-chompin’ stepdaughter, who, last I heard was residing here in the U.S.

  • If Mitch McConnell's Senate can confirm his new nominee for the Supreme Court, President Donald Trump may have completed the capture of all three branches of the U.S. government for the Republican Party. Not bad for a rookie. And the lamentations on the left are surely justified. For liberalism's great strategic ally and asset of...
  • @ThreeCranes
    Conservatives may get and regret what they wish for when right to safe abortion is appealed and the black population in America goes up exponentially.

    Replies: @Echoes of History, @RealAmericanValuesCirca1776Not1965, @TTSSYF, @Lucas McCrudy, @Wally, @Ray Huffman

    The end of Roe is not going to be the end of legal abortion in this country. In fact, it is certain to remain legal in two of the three most populous states: California and New York. And I think after Texas gets a load of what abortion prohibition is going to do to it’s finances, it will enact some sort of Doe-style “emotional health” dodge into its early-term abortion law, effectively legalizing early-term abortion on demand.

    Reversing Roe is more symbolic than anything else. It’s primary value is in slaughtering one of the sacred cows of the Communists who have been trashing this country for decades and making decent people miserable.

  • From the NYT Opinion Page: Interestingly, the NYT wrote just last year about the wage-depressing impact of immigration on the major industry in Storm Lake, meatpacking, where inflation-adjusted wages are only 35% of what they were in 1980, We were just discussing in the comments why in large parts of the country outside the Southeast,...
  • @Buzz Mohawk
    @Anon87

    The best boats to sail are called OPBs, Other People's Boats. Owners of sail boats in particular appreciate help operating them, so you can do a lot of sailing just by accepting invitations to be on the "crew."

    Another saying is that a boat is a hole in the water you throw money into.

    Replies: @Mr. Anon, @Ray Huffman

    The best boats to sail are called OPBs, Other People’s Boats.

    Old quip: “If it flies, f**ks or floats, it’s cheaper to rent than to buy.”

  • In 2014, years after DA Mike Nifong was convicted of trying to frame the Duke lacrosse team in 2006, Sarah Jeong apparently still believed in Crystal Mangum's accusations, as Jeong mentioned in her opaque prose style in affirming Jackie Coakley's credibility in the similar UVA rape hoax: Okay! So the Truth is out there about...
  • @Anonymous
    Here's an angle to the Duke lacrosse case I think is orthogonal to the hoax and the hoax-busting:

    my sister graduated from Duke in 2004. She was neither surprised by the lacrosse case nor sympathetic towards their actual innocence.

    I found that disturbing and I'm not defending her *position*. But I am interested in why she had that position. My sister is a serious medical researcher, not an SJW with some rhetorical job. She is an attractive blonde woman who was a member of one of the socially elite sororities at Duke. She is exactly the type of girl who would have dated some lacrosse guy going to Wall Street--but she didn't because she was disgusted by the social scene at 21st century college. Her view was just that she knew plenty of girls who had been treated horribly by lacrosse guys and everyone knew their reputation so eff 'em.

    This is not an autistic legal argument in a vacuum. She wasn't saying she knew of specific violations of specific legal codes. Just that they were guys who bullied/charmed their way into girls and then threw away those girls like garbage and humiliated them in social conversation with their teammates, etc.

    That's not a crime. But maybe it should tell us something about our society that people like my sister, a WASP from a "core four" sorority had zero interest in discovering the truth of this specific case because they already knew them socially. If the girls they socialized with wouldn't defend them, I guess that's why Stephen Miller was the only one left who would

    Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Anonymous, @Anonymous, @Rod1963, @Drake, @Jack D, @Twinkie, @David In TN, @ic1000, @Ray Huffman, @Art Deco, @ThirdWorldSteveReader, @Anonymous

    Those bitches CHOSE those men, knowing what they were. It is THEIR fault. Stop white knighting.

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  • @Cagey Beast
    Apparently the Alt-Right has come up with a name for Asian girls that like White guys: Snowblowers.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    I call them (and all non-white women like them) “wood-burners.” Kind of a play on the term “coalburner.”

  • Since the beginning of the “Me, too!” movement, “patriarchy”—and the very idea that females prefer to be feminine—is under attack as never before. The Swedish capital Stockholm has banned ads that portray female stereotypes [Stockholm bans “sexist” and “degrading” adverts from public spaces, By Sara Malm, Daily Mail, 13 June 2018]. An Austrian museum about...
  • For his investment to be worth it, the prehistoric man had to ensure that his female did not become pregnant by another man. Obviously, to raise another man’s child would do nothing to help him pass on his genes and everything to help his competitor.

    Among many American Indian tribes, even today, a man will typically take much more interest in his sister’s children than in his wife’s because there is no doubt that his sister’s children carry some of his genetic legacy, but marrying the chief and then banging the braves is an old scam women like to pull.

    • LOL: Bucky
    • Replies: @Rosie
    @Ray Huffman


    Among many American Indian tribes, even today, a man will typically take much more interest in his sister’s children than in his wife’s because there is no doubt that his sister’s children carry some of his genetic legacy, but marrying the chief and then banging the braves is an old scam women like to pull.
     
    Not really. When we marry the chief, it's usually because we're forced into it.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PUy7EzqEP0I

    Replies: @Anon

    , @Rosie
    @Ray Huffman


    Among many American Indian tribes, even today, a man will typically take much more interest in his sister’s children than in his wife’s because there is no doubt that his sister’s children carry some of his genetic legacy, but marrying the chief and then banging the braves is an old scam women like to pull.
     
    I don't know if that's true or not, but one thing I do know. I'm not an American Indian. I'm a White woman, and I don't much care for being lumped in with the rest. I'm sure White men don't like being considered natural criminals because of (ahem...) the known propensities of certain other groups of men.

    Funny how race realism gets forgotten when women are under discussion.

    Replies: @Lincoln Blockface Squarebeard III

    , @Anonymous
    @Ray Huffman


    Among many American Indian tribes, even today, a man will typically take much more interest in his sister’s children than in his wife’s because there is no doubt that his sister’s children carry some of his genetic legacy
     
    Incorrect as to reasons why. Amerinds use three different kinship structures -- Iroquois, Crow, and Omaha, which have similarities but also fundamental differences. Parenting roles also differ. Iroquois kinship assigns the role model, "buddy/pal", hunting partner fathering role to maternal uncles. Biological fathers retain a role as disciplinarians. Children belong to the mother's clan and family, not the father's.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

  • By now I suppose that everybody and his dog knows (well, actually, I haven’t asked my dog) that the New York Times has hired, and defended, one Sarah Jeong, an avowedly racist, sexist, mouthy, and apparently kinky twitess as tech writer. “Kinky” is the polite term for people who enjoy cruelty. Which, she says, she...
  • Tell you what, Sugar Beet, I just don’t know what to think. I live in Mexico, which is sexually dimorphic, so you can understand my confusion in the US. Here women manage to do things without becoming venomous. Up North, I guess, this would be a whole new idea. Mexicanas go into law, medicine, dentistry in volume–it is hard to find a male dentist, here assuming one had a reason for looking–and nobody seems to give a damn.

    These women are civil, (try the dictionary again), good at what they do, and of exceedingly muted crocodilian impulses. (My theory is that Mexicans have never interbred with reptiles and so do not act like them. No year of the Dragon and all that.) When a Mexican woman becomes a doctor, she thinks she is a Mexican doctor. She is not full of snot and bile and racial animosity and misandry and kinky urges. You, Sweet Pea, are. That the New York Times fronts for you says something about how far gone the US is.

    Cringe-worthy.

    This was shaping up to be a decent article until Fred injected this OT garbage about how great Mexico and its putas are. It’s happening in his columns more and more, like it’s a compulsion or something. I think the smell of Violeta’s pussy has him delirious.

    • Agree: TheBoom
    • Replies: @dkshaw
    @Ray Huffman

    Feel better now?

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

  • It's fashionable to refer to Harvard political scientist Robert D. Putnam's research showing that immigration and diversity reduce trust. And yet, high trust multiculturalism thrives in at least one booming aspect of the economy: fraud gangs. Medicaid fraud causes, for example, routinely features a veritable Rainbow Coalition of people who came from all over the...
  • @Lot
    @George

    Putting mug shots online on commercial sites is actually a way that foreigners extort Americans. Specifically, offshore sites scrape local government sites of all their mugshots, put them online, submit them to google, then offer to take the pictures down for money. Then they often don't take them down, and instead ask for more.

    The FBI would have tons more resources to fight cyber fraud, except that Bush and Obama's mass Muslim migration policy sucks up more and more FBI resources tracking known ISIS supporters.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    There’s also the issue of anarcho-tyranny. It’s not as if the filthy, vile, cowardly bastards we have working as police these days are even really looking for any real criminals. They’d much rather spend their time trying to rack up decent white citizens for technical bullshit. That way, they don’t have to worry about being called racist or shot at and some revenue also gets generated. So of course you’re going to see lots of white mugshots.

    • Replies: @miss marple
    @Ray Huffman

    Oh, come on, the police aren't going all Dukes of Hazzard trying to get you for speeding in your souped-up red hot rod. You m/b guilty of something.

    , @Lot
    @Ray Huffman

    I've lived in many parts of the USA, and my experience has always been police being competent professionals. That includes when getting taffic tickets and kiddie curfew violations.

    , @dfordoom
    @Ray Huffman


    It’s not as if the filthy, vile, cowardly bastards we have working as police these days are even really looking for any real criminals.

     

    The police are basically mercenaries. They do what they're told to do by the people paying them. If they're told to victimise white people they're happy to do it. If they're told to ignore crimes committed by certain groups they're happy to do it.

    The police always were scum, it's just that now that ordinary white people are the ones being victimised we're starting to notice that our brave heroes in blue are thugs in uniform, and thugs for hire.
  • By now I suppose that everybody and his dog knows (well, actually, I haven’t asked my dog) that the New York Times has hired, and defended, one Sarah Jeong, an avowedly racist, sexist, mouthy, and apparently kinky twitess as tech writer. “Kinky” is the polite term for people who enjoy cruelty. Which, she says, she...
  • @dkshaw
    @Ray Huffman

    Feel better now?

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    Yep!

  • From a reader after checking out the stats on DogBites.org: I used to have keywords-driven Google Ads on my blog many years ago. If I mentioned "golden retrievers" I'd get ads trying to sell me a golden retriever that were targeting Mr and Mrs Responsible Suburban Parents: e.g., "The perfect friend and guardian to romp...
  • @Reg Cæsar
    The nicest, calmest dog I ever met was a pit bull. An intact male.

    The owner said she was getting all kinds of requests for stud service, because soft white suburbanites like her wanted the breed but without the aggression.

    Some of you guys sound like gun controllers.

    Replies: @Coag, @Thorfinnsson, @gwood, @Anonymous, @Jack D, @denjae, @Ray Huffman, @Western

    Bad analogy. Guns lack both agency and volition, two things which pit bulls have.

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @Ray Huffman


    Bad analogy. Guns lack both agency and volition, two things which pit bulls have.
     
    Well, how about updating a law from Mississippi, Missouri, Virginia, and other states:

    No free negro or mulatto shall be suffered to keep any canidae of any kind...

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

  • Pit bull owners have a lot in common with cops: just like cops, many of them are compensating either for a tiny penis (see Joseph James DeAngelo) or for homosexual tendencies. It’s really pathetic.

    I, personally, would love to own a rottweiler, but never a pit. Just too faggy.

  • Last year's low-key art house drama Phantom Thread with a retiring Daniel Day-Lewis as a mildly heterosexual 1950s fashion designer and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson wasn't as good as their There Will Be Blood, but just about any PTA/DDL movie is going to be at least modestly worth seeing. (Here's my review). Unless, however,...
  • @Anonym
    PTA did Boogie Nights? It seems his films leave you thinking "Why did I watch this? What was the point?" But there are some great scenes.

    https://youtu.be/cGp-4NP76MM

    Replies: @Darwin's Sh-tlist, @Ray Huffman

    That’s a criminally underrated film and one of my favorites

  • From a reader after checking out the stats on DogBites.org: I used to have keywords-driven Google Ads on my blog many years ago. If I mentioned "golden retrievers" I'd get ads trying to sell me a golden retriever that were targeting Mr and Mrs Responsible Suburban Parents: e.g., "The perfect friend and guardian to romp...
  • @Reg Cæsar
    @Ray Huffman


    Bad analogy. Guns lack both agency and volition, two things which pit bulls have.
     
    Well, how about updating a law from Mississippi, Missouri, Virginia, and other states:

    No free negro or mulatto shall be suffered to keep any canidae of any kind...

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    Eh… I prefer a law like this:

    No free negro or mulatto shall be suffered to keep any firearm of any kind…

  • My new Taki's Magazine column, The Emmett Till Effect, explains how to quantify how The Megaphone transmits The Narrative: track year by year how certain text strings in the New York Times have waxed (such as "Emmett Till" and "white privilege") while others have waned (e.g., "Tawana Brawley" and "Great White Defendant"). Above is a...
  • @Hamlet's Ghost
    Perhaps Mr. Sailer could do a count of "Jessica Chambers", who was BURNED ALIVE by her black boyfriend, and see what good white privilege did her.

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/02/24/suspect-reportedly-indicted-in-burning-death-mississippi-teen-jessica-chambers.html

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    Burn coal, pay the toll. But Chalmers got off easy. Some of them are not lucky enough to die:

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2244817/Carmen-Tarleton-book-Mother-disfigured-horrific-Lye-attack-awaits-face-transplant.html

  • From Berkeleyside: Eric Clanton takes 3-year probation deal in Berkeley rally bike lock assault case By Emilie Raguso Aug. 8, 2018, 2:14 p.m. A former East Bay college philosophy professor who was charged with four counts of felony assault with a deadly weapon, causing great bodily injury, has taken a deal resulting in three years...
  • @istevefan
    I think the fact that he is a highly-educated college professor should have played a part in a harsh sentence. Sometimes they go easy on a guy with a low IQ who supposedly didn't know what he was doing. But this guy is a professor. If we are getting to the point where people like him are randomly clocking people, we're in trouble. An example should have been made of this guy.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman, @WR, @Alden

    Sometimes they go easy on a guy with a low IQ who supposedly didn’t know what he was doing. But this guy is a professor.

    There are lots of dumb professors these days, affirmative action ensures that.

  • Since the beginning of the “Me, too!” movement, “patriarchy”—and the very idea that females prefer to be feminine—is under attack as never before. The Swedish capital Stockholm has banned ads that portray female stereotypes [Stockholm bans “sexist” and “degrading” adverts from public spaces, By Sara Malm, Daily Mail, 13 June 2018]. An Austrian museum about...
  • @Anonymous
    @Ray Huffman


    Among many American Indian tribes, even today, a man will typically take much more interest in his sister’s children than in his wife’s because there is no doubt that his sister’s children carry some of his genetic legacy
     
    Incorrect as to reasons why. Amerinds use three different kinship structures -- Iroquois, Crow, and Omaha, which have similarities but also fundamental differences. Parenting roles also differ. Iroquois kinship assigns the role model, "buddy/pal", hunting partner fathering role to maternal uncles. Biological fathers retain a role as disciplinarians. Children belong to the mother's clan and family, not the father's.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @Ray Huffman

    LOL. Too damned well-informed for ya, huh, Ray?

  • From Medium: By Bono Lead singer of U2 and co-founder of ONE and (RED) Aug 30 A Thought That Needs to Become A Feeling Nationalists say diversity is a threat, but it’s Europe’s greatest strength I’m told a rock band is at its best when it’s a little transgressive: when it pushes the bounds of...
  • @Lars Porsena
    Someone needs to buy Bono a dictionary. I don't think he knows what transgressive means.

    If he wants to be transgressive he should wear a MAGA hat.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    Or wave a rebel flag.

  • From the NYT: In other words, Cuyahoga Falls school district didn't pay the Center for Diver
  • @anony-mouse
    '... a 33 year old female Native American manager who does not speak English...'?

    Replies: @AndrewR, @moshe, @songbird, @George, @SporadicMyrmidon, @Ray Huffman, @Jonathan Mason

    Yeah, a first I did a double take, too–after all, how the hell could someone manage even a blowjob in a dick factory while speaking only a language that’s spoken by, at most, a few thousand other people–but then I realized that it could be an Indian from Latin America who speaks Spanish also.

  • @Intelligent Dasein
    @tyrone


    Is this the kind of bullshit they’re doing in school now?
     
    No, this is the kind of bullshit they've been doing in school for the last 45 years. The kind of bullshit they're doing now is orders of magnitude worse, like teaching a freshman-level college course on transsexualism and requiring the students to dress in drag in order to pass the course. This actually happened to the son of a friend of mine.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Corn, @Ray Huffman, @The Wild Geese Howard

    No, this is the kind of bullshit they’ve been doing in school for the last 45 years.

    Yeah, we did something similar to this way back in my sophomore year of school (91-92). It was nearly identical actually.

  • For some time now I’ve been receiving requests to produce a sequel to a September 2017 piece on the disastrous consequences of the mass importation of doctors from the Third World to Britain. Until recently I resisted the temptation to do so because I felt the original article was definitive in outlining the major thematic...
  • @Akbar Ali
    advancedatheist wrote, "I live near Prescott, Arizona. That town has a new clinic staffed by “physicians” with names which sound like they came from a terrorist watch list:"

    LOL, there is a token white on the list:

    Emily Norman, A.N.P.

    Adult Nurse Practitioner

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    I’d allow myself to be treated by that nurse before any of the doctors there.

    • Replies: @Jeff Stryker
    @Ray Huffman

    FILIPINO NURSE-VANESSA THE RIMMER

    For a brief time I was the co-owner of a Cebu girly bar. The place and job disgusted me so much that I sold my share for $6000 and returned to my previous trade.

    Many of the girls became nurses or care givers.

    I would later hear that "Vanessa the Rimmer" was one of them. She is a dental nurse now in the UK. Her specialty in the bar was "rimming" sleazy sex tourists. She did get a couple of STD's (As the bar owner we had to cover the medical costs) but these were treatable. AIDS is actually rare between heterosexuals.

    It always stunned me how many Filipino prostitutes ended up in fields related to health and medicine .

  • @Anonymous
    Indians, and South Asians in general, are the most rapey people on the planet. Just watch the news coming from that country and why would you be surprised?

    Something I noticed with Indians is that this is not reserved to the lower classes. In fact it is the opposite. Indian doctors see themselves as high class, and in their society coming on strong like that on lower caste girls is accepted. So why wouldn't they carry over this tradition in America when they come here?

    Replies: @Lost american, @Ray Huffman

    Indians, and South Asians in general, are the most rapey people on the planet.

    Yes, the Muslim ones even rape other men.

    • Replies: @Ben Sampson
    @Ray Huffman

    Ray Huffman and Orionx

    this is so sweet yet disorienting...white people listing who is rapey, crooked and corrupt in the world. hahahahaha

    white people are truly in serious decline being overtaken badly in their main and prolific global activities..rapes, scams, homosexuality and pedo activity....general corruptions of all kinds. only genocides and racism yet by the up and comers...but really?

    the Indians are very advanced in racism...the PAKS too. ask the Kenyans about Indian Racism in Nairobi?

    and man! Indian power is growing so we can expect 'advances' in Indian racism in particular soon.

    the Indians too, are also advancing in genocide, emulating the whites... carrying out a genocide now as we speak, in the Andaman Islands.

    India is killing off the natives of the Andamans who happen to be Black people..complete with touristy atrocities..like making the native black women dance naked for the visitors, replete with human zoos with the same natives on display.

    then there are the Nigerians. perhaps as a black man I should be happy that Nigerians are focused on money..scams like rain falling out of the sky. Nigerians are relentlessly crooked. they remind me of the Jews. they are a tight people too..organized.

    and what is better..or worse... is that the Nigerians are brighter than the Jews overall....full of individual intellectual abilities, more than the Jews. that is a nice fight developing there...100 million Nigerians, fully organized and scamming the planet..including Jews.

    Pheeew!!! man wud I like to live long enough to see this develop, keeping out of the way of Pakistani racism, Indian racism and genocides, and Nigerian scams..and out of the clutches of all third world doctors.

    that will take some dancing through the crowds but I am motivated....by the prospect of a face-off between Nigerians and Jews in global scamming.

    but its good to see some fresh blood in the crookedness. I am tired of white crime. lets see what the black and browns can do

    Replies: @Jeff Stryker

  • The big roads were safe then, or we thought they were. Many of us, the more adventurous, poured onto the highways, just going, moving, looking. We were devotees of the long-haul thumb, crossing and recrossing the continent, dropping into Mexico, whatever. A camaraderie held. There were rules. On an onramp it was first come first...
  • Mensa is a social club for people of upper-middle brow intelligence, here meaning IQ 132 or better. I think it started in America but seems to have spread.

    Any nation of 130 million is going to be able to sustain a few Mensa clubs in its largest cities even if its intelligence bell curve is shifted a very substantial 12 points to the left from that of the developed world.

    Per Capita. It’s a thing, Fred. I’d tell you to look it up but you already know what it means and are being disingenuous.

    Fred’s column used to be great but now it’s all pro-beaner, all the time. I think his Mexican wife is co-writing his columns these days.

  • I have no choice. I must don the mantle of greatness and take the reins of the country. Desperate times call for desperate measures. I will run for the office of dictator, or President in American parlance. Readers may ask, “But Fred, what makes you think you are qualified to be President?” To which I...
  • @Achmed E. Newman
    @annamaria

    1) If I feel like calling Reed an idiot (just on this one piece of stupidity of his) I will. I don't know why you took that personally. He said something idiotic, so that explains my term. Nobody taught me the US Constitution. Even in my day, the schools blew all that stuff off.

    2) You realize that Mr. Reed was just being sarcastic, as do I. None of his stuff is anything but silly fantasy, as is his line (2nd time on this) that the Trump presidency is like a dictatorship. It's the farthest thing possible from one, as far as his Presidency goes, as there has been NO WALL, NO end of the pointless wars, and NO drainage of the swamp. On the previous column in which Reed uses this idea, he didn't say anything about the Øb☭ma administration's EO's and such.

    Fine, he's got an agenda.To address your last question, I already brought up the VDare folks that have been fighting the Immigration Stupidity (scroll down) for well nigh 2 decades. He hates them, because they are tyring to make a difference. He will call them racists for having the courage to speak up and educate Americans. I don't think President Trump is doing a good job, but he's a guy who came in to TRY to make a difference, and look how Reed writes about him "he's a dictator". Yeah, and a regular Yoda, Mr. Reed is.

    Anna, if you haven't read Reed's stuff over the last coupla' years, then you don't know the background I do. This guy has started to piss me off with his fake gonzo-journalism, anti-Americans crap.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    Anna, if you haven’t read Reed’s stuff over the last coupla’ years, then you don’t know the background I do. This guy has started to piss me off with his fake gonzo-journalism, anti-Americans crap.

    Yeah, Fred used to be one of my favorite columnists, but now hes’s terrible. I can’t wait until the dollar tanks and that puta of his dumps his ass and he has to come crawling back to this country full of people he’s insulted time and time again, even sometimes calling us gringos (as if he isn’t one of us himself. )

    • Replies: @Jeff Stryker
    @Ray Huffman

    He'd move to India or wherever he could get by.

    Hardened expats like us don't care WHAT country we live in. We just don't want to be in the US.

    When one country goes "South" like the Philippines or there is a revolution the expats simply walk away from their $20,000 house and move to whichever country has the best exchange rate.

    In the Philippines I knew one Los Angeles cameraman who moved there and got married and simply decided the weather was unbearable so he gave the Filipino woman $1000 and moved to Eastern Europe.

    I personally detested the barrios and Cholos of Phoenix and WOULD NOT VISIT Mexico if you paid me.

    Replies: @Carroll Price

    , @Anonymous
    @Ray Huffman


    Yeah, Fred used to be one of my favorite columnists, but now hes’s terrible. I can’t wait until the dollar tanks and that puta of his dumps his ass and he has to come crawling back to this country full of people he’s insulted time and time again, even sometimes calling us gringos (as if he isn’t one of us himself. )
     
    Are you aware of what an ignorant dipshit you come across as? Intelligent people don't read Reed and get angry. Only fools do that. Reed is yanking your chain, and you spout silly bullshit. Grow up.

    Replies: @Bragadocious

    , @Achmed E. Newman
    @Ray Huffman

    AGREED.

  • From The Atlantic in its pre-clickbait days: The Other Underclass Most people think of inner-city poverty as a black phenomenon. But it is also alarmingly high among Puerto Ricans, the worst-off ethnic group in the country--even though Puerto Rico itself has made great progress against poverty and there is a growing Puerto Rican middle-class on...
  • @Anon7
    That's right, Puerto Rico is the Democratic socialist ICE-free dream. It's a South American country with whom the USA has open borders, and no immigration enforcement. And what happens? They all come here, except for the ones who complain that they don't get enough free stuff right where they are in Puerto Rico!

    This short video summarizes the advantages of life in America for PRs.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhSKk-cvblc

    Enjoy!

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    Nice legs there. It’s really a pity that women never wear sheer nylons like that anymore. Very sexy.

  • @Anonymous

    Puerto Ricans are a very interesting test case for immigration advocates. They’ve enjoyed open borders with the United States. Even before Hurricane Maria, a sizable majority, such as 3/5ths of all Puerto Ricans lived in the 50 states.
     
    Yeah, so open borders has actually worked out pretty well for Puerto Rican people, at least, who make much higher wages and live much better lives as American citizens than citizens of similar Caribbean nations who can't move to the US. They mostly moved to New York City, which, despite the endless doomsaying of white nationalists about the apocalyptic dangers of non-white immigration and diversity, is actually a pretty nice place to live despite being genuinely diverse and having a lot of non-white people in it.

    I'm a weirdo, but personally I think the interests of both people who want to immigrate to first world countries and people who live in first world countries should be fairly considered in determining immigration policy. So, while I don't think that it's the only thing to consider, I do think that the fact that many people's lives are massively materially improved by obtaining gainful employment in a different country is something to think about.

    Replies: @Redneck farmer, @bomag, @Ray Huffman, @3g4me

    They mostly moved to New York City, which, despite the endless doomsaying of white nationalists about the apocalyptic dangers of non-white immigration and diversity, is actually a pretty nice place to live despite being genuinely diverse and having a lot of non-white people in it.

    The U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the world. I wonder how high that of NYC is. That is to say, how many billions of taxpayer dollars have to be unsustainably spent keeping a (relatively) huge percentage of NYCers locked up so that the city can be safe?

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @Ray Huffman

    That's very disproportionately the result of high black violent crime rates. I agree that the white nationalist narrative somewhat accurately describes the results of an increasing black share of the population. However, the vast majority of immigration to the US is from Hispanic and Asian countries. While certainly Hispanics commit crimes at an elevated rate compared to whites, as Ron Unz has argued, the difference is much, much smaller than most immigration restrictionists realize, and I don't think that the costs of policing mostly intra-racial Hispanic crime are ruinous. Much more important for the public fisc in the long run are ballooning health care costs and the coming increase in the dependency ratio as Baby Boomers retire.

  • From the Washington Post: Note that this author's claim to fame is that he was an aide to that prominent Woman of Color: Joe Biden. October 8 at 6:00 AM As a service to my readers, I try to stay in my political-economy lane, sticking to the intersection of politics, social justice and economics. ......
  • @Alec Leamas
    So clearly the left's game now is going to be house to house ideological combat, prying white women apart from their fathers, husbands, brothers and sons. I suppose smugsplaining to your old white bigoted uncle Ernie at Thanksgiving wasn't enough domestic discord for them.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman, @Harry Baldwin, @Forbes

    So clearly the left’s game now is going to be house to house ideological combat, prying white women apart from their fathers, husbands, brothers and sons.

    It has been for some time. All this coalburning you see didn’t start yesterday.

  • From CNN: Senator Warren had her DNA analyzed not by the usual commercial testing services but by a Stanford professor, Carlos Bustamante, who writes: If I'm doing the arithmetic correctly, eight generations is 1/256th or 0.4% Native American. Eight generations ago would be a single great-great-great-great-great-great grandparent. Am I doing the math right, or is...
  • @YetAnotherAnon
    I asked the other day, are there records of births/marriages/deaths going back in the US? The UK is lucky to have such a great resource (the Irish ones were destroyed in the 1921 civil war - thanks Sinn Fein! )

    Replies: @Chris Mallory, @Almost Missouri, @Bragadocious, @Old Palo Altan, @Ray Huffman

    The Mormons, I’m told, have a very extensive archive, open to the public. The reason they keep it is to help them vicarious baptize the dead.

  • From my Taki's Magazine column "Gradually, then Suddenly" of September 30, 2015: Here are a few suggestions for America: First, any asylum seekers who show up in America uninvited should be immediately flown to a safe haven where their application and the authenticity of their documents can be investigated thoroughly. I'd nominate the U.S. military’s...
  • @Pippi the Skinhead
    Refugees and asylum seekers are seeking "refuge" and "asylum", respectively. They are, assuming we believe them, fleeing from violence and persecution, not "seeking a better life" (which of course the US has no abstract moral obligation to provide to ANYone), the way legal immigrants are. We have no moral obligation whatsoever to integrate them into the normal fabric of American society. We owe them safety and refuge, nothing more; not jobs, not schooling, not free housing in our nice cities, certainly not a free AA college education for their endless streams of ninos. Just safety from persecution. Period.

    Well, it's quite safe in north-central Alaska. There is plenty of room up there, and no threat of violence or persecution. Lots and lots and lots of room for plenty of asylum, plenty of refuge.

    All refugees and asylum-seekers should be immediately flown to north-central Alaska to await the thorough, very, very thorough, examination of their asylum claims --- which, due to the massive backlog, could take up to 15 years I'm told. That is, if we were thorough, and we owe it to these poor refugees to be very, very, very thorough.

    If their claims are valid, they and their endless ninos, and the ninos of the ninos, and the ninos of the ninos of the ninos, would be entitled to permanent residence in a safe, secure, Alaskan refugee camp in safe north-central Alaska. If their claims are found to be invalid, they would be imprisoned for fraud in immigration prisons in north-central Alaska. Either way, lots and lots and lots of Alaska for all the ninos.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    Well, it’s quite safe in north-central Alaska.

    Bingo. Even better would be some uninhabited Pacific atoll. The U.S. owns plenty of those, many with airstrips for easy access.

  • From the New York Times: I like how the poor bastard who enlisted to fight in The Forever War in the Middle East is an elderly white-mustached Wilford Brimley-lookalike who must have enlisted on 9/12/2001. I also like how the New York Times gives its cartoonist a headline and a subhead to explain his cartoon....
  • @Buster Keaton's Stunt Double
    @Jack D


    There’s an imaginary Joo hiding under every rock.
     
    That's what they said about Communists in the 50s. Of course, it actually turned out to be true... :P

    Replies: @Wade, @Ray Huffman

    No, those were actually Satan-worshiping illuminists. McCarthy called those freaks Commies because he didn’t know what the hell else to call them.

  • From Vox: But, honest, we were not thinking about open borders before Nov 7, 2018, 9:00am EST. The idea that it was time for fully open borders just suddenly came to us at 8:59am EST. After the election. After ... Trump was entirely making this up that we were just waiting for the election to...
  • @ZeroDay
    I remember hearing the physicist, Michio Kaku, speak in 2009 or so, blathering on about the world in 2030. One thing that jumped out was how he mentioned that a one world government was inevitable. It stood out as such an oddly religious belief.

    It seems that people who believe in borderless world stuff tend to also way overestimate the power of technology to transcend human limitations, even if it's in a dystopian way. They seem to be generalists, who maybe read some MIT Tech Review, and whose timeline of the "next big breakthrough" is always several decades too early. Self-driving cars, any day now...

    Also notice this a lot in the transgender movement. A thread of naive techno optmism seems to run through all of this. As in, one day, 200 years in the future, I will be able to change my sex with a snap, so I will go ahead and become a girl immediately. Granted, I will just look like a guy who lost a bet in the meantime, but it's the vision that counts.

    Replies: @Frau Katze, @Ray Huffman

    Kaku spins a good yarn when he sticks to science/futurism, but his politics are totally nuts. Listen to his utter contempt for American STEM grads:

    Video Link

    After I listened to this, I wanted to punch him in the face.

  • From the New York Times: Why the Announcement of a Looming White Minority Makes Demographers Nervous “People went crazy,” said Dowell Myers, a demographer at the University of Southern California, of the 2008 projection that non-Hispanic whites would drop below half the population by 2042. By Sabrina Tavernise, Nov. 22, 2018 WASHINGTON — The graphic...
  • @Lowe
    @Ibound1

    They will never wake up. The Democratic party is going to get a lot less progressive as it is taken over by Latins and Muslims, piece by piece.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Ray Huffman, @Ibound1

    They will never wake up. The Democratic party is going to get a lot less progressive as it is taken over by Latins and Muslims, piece by piece.

    I’m not too sure about that. The magic dirt theory seems to be true in at least one respect: the very first generation of these people born here on U.S. soil seems to lose all the social conservatism of their parents and become very socially liberal. Just look at California and New Mexico: two states run by Hispanics, and two of the most liberal states in the country. Mohammedans appear to be the same. Every Mohammedan in public office that I’m aware of is Democratic and toes the DNC line on social issues with no deviation.

    • Replies: @Lowe
    @Ray Huffman

    Foreigners toe the line in the Democratic party because that's what you do to get ahead. Maybe they even believe all the talking points, because you get ahead a lot better when you're sincere. But they'll change their minds about the progressive catechism once their people reach a certain demographic threshold.

    If you don't think so, then ask yourself why their nations of origin, in Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa, aren't progressive. Where they have socialism, it's nationalistic not progressive. They don't gush over multiculturalism, and even where they tolerate gays at all, they don't treat them like a national treasure.

    It's not as if ignorance is stopping them. They all know what leftism entails in the West. They have television and Facebook. It is a matter of choice. They just don't believe in social progressivism: gay rights, women's rights, abortion rights. Nobody other than whites truly cares about those issues.

    Just like nobody other than whites cares about basic civil rights, like the right to speech, to bear arms, or to a fair trial. Those rights will be on the way out as well, as the demographic transition continues.

  • Sure, it's a holiday for most people, but, rest assured, Bill Kristol's mind is still awhirl with plans for you and me. Big plans. Not yet disclosed: How exactly would regime change in China work? Who is the Chinese Ahmad Chalabi whom the 1.3 billion Chinese are desperate to have as their new U.S.-backed ruler?...
  • @Dr. X
    Kristol's thoughtless, offhanded comment about "regime change" in a nuclear-armed country of 1.3 billion people reminds me of the FREE TIBET bumper stickers the hippies and the stoners used to put on their Subarus (right next to the Grateful Dead stickers and the "Visualize Whirled Peas" stickers) back in the day. College towns used to be plastered with 'em.

    Every time I'd see one of those I used to think "Free Tibet? Exactly how are we gonna do that, Slick? Send the f--king Marines to invade China? Are you gonna be the first to cut your hair and enlist?"

    Virtue signaling has been around for a while...

    Replies: @njguy73, @Ray Huffman

    Every time I’d see one of those I used to think “Free Tibet? Exactly how are we gonna do that, Slick?

    Non-violent resistance ala Ghandi and King, coupled with liberal fairy dust.

    • Replies: @DB Cooper
    @Ray Huffman

    "Non-violent resistance ala Ghandi and King, coupled with liberal fairy dust."

    Non-violent resistance à la Gandhi definitely won't work. Even violent resistance à la the Dalai Liar (China's Ahmad Chalabi) has been tried and haven't work.

    To free Tibet you free South Tibet first, then after South Tibet is free you have a base and you work your way up and free the rest of Tibet, like the British Raj was trying to do at one time.

    In case you couldn't locate South Tibet on a map, the place has been renamed to Arunachal Pradesh and made a state by India in 1987. India invaded South Tibet in 1951, four years after the Raj has already left and occupy it to this day. South Tibet includes historic Tawang, birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama and home to a four hundred years old Tibetan monastery.

    South Tibet has been restless for a long time and India knows it. This is the reason India imposes a law that allows the state to detain or kill anyone with impunity. The law called AFSPA (Armed Force Special Power Act) dates back to the British colonial times and is a law meant to intimidate the locals and suppress dissents. Today India imposes AFSPA on area it deemed 'disturbed', such as South Tibet, the northeast and Kashmir.

    South Tibet is in the boil again recently. It starts out when two jawans were detained by local police (make up of local Tibetans) after they allegedly molested two Tibetan girls in a festival causing the Indian army (make up of Indians) to ransack the police station and threaten the local police to 'keep their hands off their boys'. The situation deteriorates so bad that the Indian defense minister flew in to deliver a stern warning to the local people that the army has the fully backing of the state.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYKnNbw4S7Q

    The Tibetans in South Tibet are seething with anger for a long time but they are voiceless. Nobody in the West give a hoot on their plight. They are not the right kind of Tibetans. Free South Tibet!

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

  • @DB Cooper
    @Ray Huffman

    "Non-violent resistance ala Ghandi and King, coupled with liberal fairy dust."

    Non-violent resistance à la Gandhi definitely won't work. Even violent resistance à la the Dalai Liar (China's Ahmad Chalabi) has been tried and haven't work.

    To free Tibet you free South Tibet first, then after South Tibet is free you have a base and you work your way up and free the rest of Tibet, like the British Raj was trying to do at one time.

    In case you couldn't locate South Tibet on a map, the place has been renamed to Arunachal Pradesh and made a state by India in 1987. India invaded South Tibet in 1951, four years after the Raj has already left and occupy it to this day. South Tibet includes historic Tawang, birthplace of the Sixth Dalai Lama and home to a four hundred years old Tibetan monastery.

    South Tibet has been restless for a long time and India knows it. This is the reason India imposes a law that allows the state to detain or kill anyone with impunity. The law called AFSPA (Armed Force Special Power Act) dates back to the British colonial times and is a law meant to intimidate the locals and suppress dissents. Today India imposes AFSPA on area it deemed 'disturbed', such as South Tibet, the northeast and Kashmir.

    South Tibet is in the boil again recently. It starts out when two jawans were detained by local police (make up of local Tibetans) after they allegedly molested two Tibetan girls in a festival causing the Indian army (make up of Indians) to ransack the police station and threaten the local police to 'keep their hands off their boys'. The situation deteriorates so bad that the Indian defense minister flew in to deliver a stern warning to the local people that the army has the fully backing of the state.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYKnNbw4S7Q

    The Tibetans in South Tibet are seething with anger for a long time but they are voiceless. Nobody in the West give a hoot on their plight. They are not the right kind of Tibetans. Free South Tibet!

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    Non-violent resistance à la Gandhi definitely won’t work.

    Yes, I know. Hence my sarcastic comment about “liberal fairy dust.”

  • Many Hillary supporters are highly upset by Hillary calling for moderation in Europe on immigration policy to stop giving the far right a good issue to run on. However, they can't seem to agree on why Hillary was crazy to call for migration sanity: From the New York Times: From The Guardian:
  • @candid_observer
    @Anonymouse


    And that Bill has pointed out to her that pandering to white voters whilst carefully avoiding offending minorities might be a winning strategy.
     
    That's a good point.

    I don't see any of the other Dems putting themselves in a position to appeal to the white working class Dem voters who remain. This is the same group Hillary appealed to when she was in the 2008 primaries against Obama, which got her very close to Obama in Dem votes. But this time, it's likely that Obama's Coalition of the Fringes vote will be split across any number of candidates. This could propel Hillary into front runner position.

    Replies: @Corn, @Anonymous, @Anon, @Ray Huffman

    I don’t see any of the other Dems putting themselves in a position to appeal to the white working class Dem voters who remain.

    Yes, all three of them.

  • From MIT Technology Review: Elsewhere, Regalado explains in a tweet: "People asking why CCR5? Why edit a baby to resist disease rather than curing one? Because CRISPR is better at breaking genes than repairing them. And breaking CCR5 could prevent HIV infectio
  • @DB Cooper
    @Twinkie

    Blood transfusion was at one time troubling and distressing because human beings shouldn't be playing God. Heart transplant was at one time troubling and distressing because human beings shouldn't be playing God. I am sure in due time gene editing will be seen as normal as blood transfusion.

    Replies: @Precious, @Samuel Skinner, @Ray Huffman

    Right. Lightning rods were once seen as especially sacrilegious because they interfered with God’s wrath by saving people from lightning strikes. (Of course, that raises the obvious question of what kind of pathetic god could have his wrath frustrated by mere mortals, but people were pretty brick stupid back then.)

    • Replies: @Precious
    @Ray Huffman

    Right.

    No he was wrong, as I explained above.

    Lightning rods were once seen as especially sacrilegious because they interfered with God’s wrath by saving people from lightning strikes.

    ^Myth #1. Nobody objected Ben Franklin's lightning rods when they protected buildings from damage. Lightning rods protect people more from fire caused by lightning striking the building they are in rather than protecting people from getting hit by lightning directly.

    (Of course, that raises the obvious question of what kind of pathetic god could have his wrath frustrated by mere mortals, but people were pretty brick stupid back then.)

    ^Myth #2. People back then were as smart, or smarter, than people now.

  • From the New York Times: A simple explanation for this pattern is that older people in America tend to be quite white, and white people tend to believe in the Bill of Rights and other old-fashioned notions. Younger people ten
  • @Thomas

    The younger militants tend to have been influenced by the cultural Marxism that is now the lingua franca in the elite academy. Group identity is what matters.
     
    I'm quietly amazed Brooks could use the term "cultural Marxism" directly. I've been harangued that that's some sort of anti-Semitic dog whistle or something. Maybe it's like the "N-word," you can say it if you're the right kind of person.

    Replies: @jb, @Ray Huffman

    I’m quietly amazed Brooks could use the term “cultural Marxism” directly. I’ve been harangued that that’s some sort of anti-Semitic dog whistle or something.

    I got the same response on FR once when I used the term “neocons.” Unsurprisingly, I was banned shortly thereafter.

    • Replies: @Mr. Anon
    @Ray Huffman


    I got the same response on FR once when I used the term “neocons.” Unsurprisingly, I was banned shortly thereafter.
     
    They believe in a Free Republic. Just not so free that you can actually be allowed to speak freely.

    Replies: @Charles Pewitt

  • Video of a mob of Central American juvenile delinquents breaking into U.S. territory only to be sent fleeing back south of the border by pepper spray and tear gas has outraged our moral betters. Not the part about the violation of the territorial integrity of the United States, but the part about the tear gas....
  • I have read that during WWI the German army let it be known that if they captured an American or British soldier wielding a shotgun they would be executed on the spot.

    The did but FWIU, they were then gently reminded by us that we held thousands of their POWs, who were completely at our mercy, and that was the end of that.

  • From the New York Times: A simple explanation for this pattern is that older people in America tend to be quite white, and white people tend to believe in the Bill of Rights and other old-fashioned notions. Younger people ten
  • It’s all about property rights, though. FR is private property and holding RimJob to his statement in federal court that “no censorship is made and all views are permitted” (stated, ironically enough, in an attempt to get himself off the hook for violating intellectual property laws) is pure liberal commie crap which violates his property rights.

    You’re not some sort o’ damn liberal commie, now, are you, boy?

  • From the New York Times: Louisiana School Made Headlines for Sending Black Kids to Elite Colleges. Here’s the Reality. T.M. Landry, a school in small-town Louisiana, has garnered national attention for vaulting its underprivileged black students to elite colleges. But the school cut corners and doctored college applications. By Erica L. Green and Katie Benner,...
  • @Tiny Duck
    This is why private and charter schools need to be shut down.

    Interesting that once the kids got there to the Ivy League schools they excelled

    That tells you something right there

    Replies: @NZLex, @Ray Huffman

    It doesn’t take much for a black kid to excel at an Ivy school.

  • From the Washington Post: On the other hand, neighborhood crime rates have nothing to do with neighborhood home prices. They just don't. As the authors of a new Brookings Institution-Gallup study note, Zillow data shows that the median listing price of a home in a majority-black neighborhood in a major metro area is around $184,000,...
  • @Redneck farmer
    @Alec Leamas

    As our beloved host has pointed out,"Gays are the shock troops of racial cleansing".

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    That’s right. I’ve heard it said that you don’t want a piece of property unless you’re pushing a Jew or a queer out of the way to get it.

  • The current Prime Minister of Pakistan is the cricket star Imran Khan. He's an upper class member of the Pashtun tribe of western Pakistan and Afghanistan. At 6'2", he's a half foot taller than look-alike movie star Mark Wahlberg.
  • @Mike Krauthammer
    He is not 6 feet 2 at all and there are many Pakistanis and North Indians who look very much like the people from Southern Europe.

    TRUMP WILL LOSE 2020. HAHAHAHAHAHA.
    Georgia, Arizona, Texas, Michigan, Florida, Pennsylvania and North Carolina. At least 3 of these states will vote Democrat in the 2020.
    More and more Minorities turn 18 every year.
    Reagan and Bush Sr. unknowingly caused more harm to the GOP than any Democrat will ever do.
    Immigration Act of 1990 and 1986 amnesty changed the demographics not the 1965 Act.
    MOREVER, REPUBLICANS OPPOSED IMMIGRATION REDUCTION IN THE 90s THAT WAS PROPOSED BY PRESIDENT CLINTON TO PLEASE THE BIG BUSINESSES.
    Read in detail.

    BYE BYE CONSERVATIVES AND THE ALT RIGHT.

    I AM HAPPY FOR YOUR DEMISE.
    BYE BYE.

    Replies: @Precious, @Jay Ritchie, @anon, @Ray Huffman

    Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable–especially in a nation with more guns than people.

    I suspect the demise will be yours.

  • @Tiny Duck
    @Anon

    These are what most interracial relatinships are like

    https://www.instagram.com/laurenholiday12/

    The hottest white girls LOVE Men of Color

    Replies: @Rabbinical Rube, @Jenner Ickham Errican, @rufus, @J.Ross, @Reg Cæsar

    The hottest white girls LOVE Men of Color

    why are you so fixated on white women, tiny?

    do you hate your own Women of Color?

    are you a self-loathing Person of Color who seeks affirmation by trying to date white women?

  • How long have you lived overseas? Well, I've been spending half my time overseas for about the last 20 years. The vast majority of it has been in Brazil, and this country is quite strict about its immigration policy. It can be done, but for someone like myself, it's just too difficult of a nut...
  • @RadicalCenter
    Interesting, and I’d enjoy having a beer with this fellow.

    But the column makes no mention of ever having raised a family. If this man traipsed around like a man child and never bothered marrying, he doesn’t care much about perpetuating his family and his nation (NOT the same as his “country” and certainly not the same as government).

    He is a BIG part of our problem. He contributes nobody to our people who can fight, in the military or otherwise, who can keep or reclaim territory and resources, who can further our traditional language(s), beliefs, mores, and culture.

    The advice in the column doesn’t work for people with children — you know, people who give a damn about the future beyond themselves. People who care about leaving behind morally upright, honest, industrious, family-serving, nation-defending, strong, kind people when they leave this mortal coil.

    Whee, never growing up, dying without issue, abandoning the other good people in Brazil and the USA to whatever befalls us, without trying to stand alongside us and strive or fight as needed. Yeah, learning a cool dance makes up for all that.

    And done while bitching about how everyplace in the vast diverse USA is too much to bear, that’s not real impressive. He talks as if all of America is the same, a big hateful, sarcastic, anti white PC pit, I.e. Los Angeles writ large without the great weather. It’s just not. Sounds like our commenter Jeff Stryker, who acts like the whole country is Detroit, and even worse, like the whole country was Detroit three decades ago.

    Grow up, men, raise a family, and fight for our future. That might be in the USA or it might not, but get your head on straight and assess the USA and your options reasonably,

    Replies: @RadicalCenter, @Ray Huffman, @Anonymous, @AnonFromTN, @Felix...., @L Woods, @A. Vickstrom, @Low Voltage

    Grow up, men, raise a family, and fight for our future.

    Raise a family with some filthy, past-her-prime, used-up, American whore who’s been pumped and dumped by every bad boy in town and who will ass rape you in divorce court right after savagely taking all her anger and resentment against said bad boys out on you?

    Not a chance, buddy. Après moi, le déluge.

    • Agree: L Woods
    • Replies: @RadicalCenter
    @Ray Huffman

    You’re right, it’s better to assume that the worst will happen — a good excuse for not taking any risks or having the balls to get out there and try — stay unmarried, do nothing to perpetuate your family, and leave nobody behind to help the other good people struggling in this world.

    Grow up.
    Man up or die out.

    Replies: @WHAT

    , @anonymous
    @Ray Huffman

    A YOUNG MAN'S EXPERIENCE

    Up to the point that I moved overseas as a young man, my life was a mess. My college girlfriend whom I had expected to marry broke up with me; I found myself living in working class parts of Phoenix where brushes with Hispanic and black were frequent; I earned a pittance salary.

    By chance, a high school buddy offered me a job in Dubai because he was looking for a flat mate.

    I was 25 and single with no dependents. So I went.

    In retrospect I lucky. There was no divorce-rape from my college girlfriend and a lengthy custody battle to see my kids. No concerns about footing the bill for a private school so that they did not get pounded by blacks or cholos or trailer trash in public school.

    There was no mortgage for a house whose property value never recovered after the Great Recession.

    No credit card debt. My wages were good overseas and one can start a profitable business for as little as $10,000.

    And above all else no real crime. My pockets were picked in the Philippines once. Another time there was a burglary.

    But this is nothing compared to the constant tension of the US urban cities where Cholos and blacks sometimes run around a corner and assault whites for no reason.

    All in all, it is a good thing my life was for shit as a young man in the US as a young man.

    Replies: @Mike Tre, @Low Voltage

    , @Truth
    @Ray Huffman


    Raise a family with some filthy, past-her-prime, used-up, American whore who’s been pumped and dumped by every bad boy in town and who will ass rape you in divorce court right after savagely taking all her anger and resentment against said bad boys out on you?
     
    Right!

    (Or he could choose a beautiful attractive woman who loves him, is interesting and funny and educated, and would be an excellent mother like EVERY woman I have had the pleasure of dating in America, but I guess the choice is his).
    , @Peter Akuleyev
    @Ray Huffman


    Raise a family with some filthy, past-her-prime, used-up, American whore who’s been pumped and dumped by every bad boy in town and who will ass rape you in divorce court right after savagely taking all her anger and resentment against said bad boys out on you?
     
    Most American MEN don't have that problem. Almost all my college class-mates are still married 20 years on, have 3 or 4 kids, nice houses and are doing pretty well. My male friends who are divorced for the most part dumped their wives for younger, more playful models. The bitter incel experience is not necessarily representative of American life.

    Replies: @RadicalCenter

    , @Swan Knight
    @Ray Huffman

    Agree. Do what I did and marry South American. Our kids are White, champion athletes, smart, and the separation of genes has made them healthy

    Replies: @Hapalong Cassidy

    , @Mike Tre
    @Ray Huffman

    Roosh, is that you???

    , @renfro
    @Ray Huffman


    Raise a family with some filthy, past-her-prime, used-up, American whore
     
    Well its that's the only kind of woman that will have anything to do with you then its your problem , not America's.
    , @L Woods
    @Ray Huffman

    Of course, everyone rushes in to posture: "all my great multitude of lovers have been beautiful and wonderful! Ha ha loser!" It never ends.

    , @Low Voltage
    @Ray Huffman

    A man after my own heart!

  • From The Guardian: Cambridge gives role to academic accused of racist stereotyping University professors among hundreds who object to award of research job to Noah Carl Richard Adams Education editor Fri 7 Dec 2018 University of Cambridge professors and academics from around the world have criticised the appointment of a social scientist whose work they...
  • Excellent use of “begs the question,” Professor Mouhot.

    That’s one of my pet peeves, too, and it’s becoming more common all the time.

  • I dreamed I was an Indian billionaire who lives in an ugly 27 story house in Bombay with my 600 servants and I paid Hillary Clinton and John Kerry to disco down. Perhaps this is a Magic Christian-style practical joke where some malevolent billionaire pays former Democratic presidential nominees to boogie. Dance, my puppets, dance!
  • @Mr. Blank
    There goes Hillary's 2020 campaign...

    Replies: @Daniel H, @Ray Huffman

    There goes Hillary’s 2020 campaign…

    That’s assuming that the pathetic, cucked GOP chooses to make anything of this, which they certainly won’t: After all Indian-Americans are natural Republicans whose vote we’re right on the verge of capturing and we don’t want to do anything that might negatively portray them and screw that up, no siree Bob…. /sarcasm.

  • In last week's Power Hour, the Z-Man noted that one major reason Trump gets so little Establishment push back for tangling with China--despite the real dangers involved--is because our elites are legitimately worried about the Middle Kingdom. Crowding out top American colleges, stealing the intellectual property elites live off of, pricing them out of major...
  • @Anon
    @Anonymous

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_China

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_India

    I'd disagree about the Chinese having plenty of experience with the Indians. Out of 1.2 billion Indians, only 800K of them visited China in the most recent year of data. China doesn't even crack the top 10 for visitors to India.

    The Himalayas are still a major barrier, no railroad has yet been built to connect both sides. Tibet was only connected to the railroad about 10 years ago.

    216

    Replies: @Audacious Epigone, @Ray Huffman, @Lin, @Anon, @Bill P

    I’d disagree about the Chinese having plenty of experience with the Indians.

    There’s considerable overlap between the Chinese and Indian diasporas in Southeast Asia, especially in Malaysia, where the British brought in tons of Indians to work the fields.

    • Replies: @Thorfinnsson
    @Ray Huffman

    That's true and a good point, and for that matter the diasporas are also connected in the Anglosphere. In fact I had some fairly good discussions with a Malaysian Indian about the Chinese Malaysians (he praised their "education"--even non-PC cultures have trouble with HBD).

    But I still stand by my original comment, especially if we're talking about Indians in India and Chinese in China.

    Replies: @Anonymous

  • Having just returned from two weeks in the curious environs of Washington, DC, I offer a few observations on the national lunacy deposit: The de-Christianization of the country, or at least this part of it, is almost complete. I can think of hearing the word “Christmas” only twice in two weeks of trough-inciting retail advertising....
  • Great column, Fred, until you spoiled it with the off-topic beaner fellating at the end. That was like a turd on a delicious angel food cake.

    Please stop doing this.

    • Replies: @Jeff Stryker
    @Ray Huffman

    Having moved away from the US to avoid the underclass of which one component are Cholos, I cannot understand why anyone would want to live in a Mestizo country.

    The thing about the Mexican Navy is that it is controlled by El Chapo or Scarface, and its purpose is to transport cocaine and heroin.

    How can a country run by drug dealers be so great?

    As for the lobotomy box, my theory is that people in the US have nothing else to do. When you live overseas there are always places to go and things to see. But the average American makes such a poor wage these days that all he can do is return home and collapse in front of the television. And he has no choice over what he watches.

    Replies: @Jeff Stryker, @anon, @daniel le mouche

    , @rbbe Brod
    @Ray Huffman

    I found the article an excellent one, brief, to the point and entertaining, and the beaner fellating quite informative, unlike the usual autistic self fellating while occasionally stopping to spit out off-topic antisemetic comments usually found in the comments here.

    PS ( I find the well thought out antisemitism here quite interesting).

    Thanks Fred!

    , @Bardon Kaldian
    @Ray Huffman

    I agree this is becoming an obsession. Fred should write- and I would have agreed - about continual denigration of Hispanic/Latino peoples on this site & on incredibly overblown IQ-race fixation one can find among IQ dogmatists.

    But to insert anything Mexican & everything Latinx in any article, well, this is too much ...

    Replies: @anon

  • The growth of black gang violence in far-off Australia raises an interesting question that I can barely find discussed anywhere online: white flight in other countries. The Great Migration of 6 or 7 million African-Americans from the South to Northern cities in the 1940s-1970s contributed heavily to white flight to the suburbs. With sub-Saharan Africa...
  • @Tyrion 2
    "White flight" is substantially less in the UK than the US partly because local government is so much weaker. This means that its capture by a somewhat antagonistic ethnic group is rarely a problem. The almost exception of the Tower Hamlets corruption scandal demonstrates this.

    London was emptied in the 60s but this was very much aspirational slum clearance and suburbanisation. On the other hand, when this was discovered to be a mistake, those who had moved in (from abroad) did prove a signficant obstacle to gentrification, and still do, sometimes.

    Large parts of London can only be accurately described as foreign colonies. Anyone who visits them and does not concur is lying. It can be alienating to live in but also gives the resident hipster types a sort of narcisstic high of feeling special. Perhaps like being a colonial administrator in Burma gave Orwell.

    Also, prior to Thatcher allowing the private purchase of your own council home, the lower classes in the UK all seem to have lived in them. There's still quite a bit of public housing in London but no one living in it seems to be British. Perhaps the social knowledge of how to best game the system has been lost to the Brits and gained by the Somalis et al. The list of names of the people who died in the Grenfell Tower tragedy will provide adequate proof, especially considering the close to prime location.

    This means that working class (native) Brits in London (proper) are very, very rare. Naturally, there are plenty of children of bankers, doctors and teachers affecting working class status but that's just silly. Normally they're just SJW types LARPing as the people who they usually decry as ignorant bigots. Bizarre.

    London is also different from the rest of the UK. In '92 housing was just 4 times incomes, now it is 14.5 times income. This has caused the "inner suburbs" to change radically, a bit like Harlem has, I suspect. This means that what I have written above may not apply so much to the towns that most Brits actually live in. I am under the impression that white flight does occur there but is very localised. Or that's what a Pakistani friend told me about how his Dad was constantly trying to stay in front of the brown wave, and of course starting it.

    The final thing is that generally migration to the UK has been highly selective. This may not mean that those coming in are hugely achieving but it does mean that the utter dysfunction of the black American ghetto is avoided. There is nowhere in this country like the area just a short walk from the Ritz in New Orleans. Walking around while wearing a bright blue polo shirt and short carrot coloured shorts was interesting. That place could do with a Bolsonaro. Why every corner boy is not subjected to a never-ending regime of stop and searches I do not get. The non-criminal locals scurry around in fear.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @g2k, @Simon in London, @Ray Huffman, @Almost Missouri, @James N. Kennett

    This means that working class (native) Brits in London (proper) are very, very rare. Naturally, there are plenty of children of bankers, doctors and teachers affecting working class status but that’s just silly. Normally they’re just SJW types LARPing as the people who they usually decry as ignorant bigots. Bizarre.

    On an episode of The Osbournes, Ozzy’s daughter said something about “leave it to the British to teach the Americans about class,” as if she was working class, despite having been fathered by a millionaire and never having missed a meal in her life. It’s similar to zillionth-generation Americans claiming to be Irish–IOW extremely annoying.

    It’s also bizarre. But it’s more annoying than bizarre.

    • Replies: @Chase
    @Ray Huffman

    My last name came over in 1635, which makes my son a 14th-generation American. Of course most of my other ancestors 13 generations back were living in Europe at the time. Even that many generations isn’t a ton.

  • Having just returned from two weeks in the curious environs of Washington, DC, I offer a few observations on the national lunacy deposit: The de-Christianization of the country, or at least this part of it, is almost complete. I can think of hearing the word “Christmas” only twice in two weeks of trough-inciting retail advertising....
  • here was a sharp distinction between the “Spanish,” who had lived there since before the Pilgrims arrived in MA

    They’re the biggest assholes you’ll ever want to meet. The reason they hate Anglos is because we’ve been in New Mexico for 100 years and own everything; they’ve been there for five times as long and are all working at gas stations.

    The reason they go around with their noses in the air about how they’re descended from conquistadors is that they’re losers who live in the past because they have nothing else to be proud of.

  • An anonymous iSteve contributor writes:
  • @Colin Wright
    Tangentially related: I used to have a moving business. Another mover once commented that he'd tried using weight lifters as mover's helpers; they were a disappointment.

    Speaking for myself, I can recall a few episodes demanding sheer, raw power; for example, there's the tale of the spinnet piano and the spiral staircase.

    However, and in general, care, stamina, and thinking through just how we were going to move the monster du jour were far more important than muscle mass.

    Replies: @Chrisnonymous, @midtown, @Eric Novak, @racerealist88, @Faraday's Bobcat, @Ray Huffman

    Tangentially related: I used to have a moving business. Another mover once commented that he’d tried using weight lifters as mover’s helpers; they were a disappointment.

    The kettlebell enthusiasts talk a lot about “functional strength.” There’s probably something to that.

  • @415 reasons
    @trelane

    Would love to see a calculation of what fraction of couples in TV ads are interracial versus what fraction are in real life. My guess is something like 25% or more of couples on ads are interracial whereas Wikipedia says ~2% of married white people have a spouse of another race.

    Replies: @Colin Wright, @Achmed E. Newman, @Ghost of Bull Moose, @Alden, @Ray Huffman, @Jim Don Bob, @Hail

    Wikipedia says ~2% of married white people have a spouse of another race.

    Marriage stats don’t really mean crap, though, because Jamal and Tyron are not the marrying kind. There are lots of teen and twenty-something Stacys who will eventually marry white but who are now fornicating with Jamal and Tyron during their f-you-dad phase. A considerable number of others will bear children from Jamal and Tyron without ever marrying them (or any other black man.)

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @Ray Huffman

    No respectable white man will marry a white girl with black or mulatto or mestizo kids. At least not unless she is a supermodel or actress with millions of dollars; even then he is not respectable, just has his price which to be honest most of us do.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

  • @Anonymous
    @Ray Huffman

    No respectable white man will marry a white girl with black or mulatto or mestizo kids. At least not unless she is a supermodel or actress with millions of dollars; even then he is not respectable, just has his price which to be honest most of us do.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    No respectable white man will marry a white girl with black or mulatto or mestizo kids. At least not unless she is a supermodel or actress with millions of dollars; even then he is not respectable, just has his price which to be honest most of us do.

    You’re missing the point.

    Black men’s relationships tend strongly to be meretricious. Thus, you’re not going to get a realistic idea of the magnitude of miscegenation in this country by looking at marriage stats.

    • Replies: @YetAnotherAnon
    @Ray Huffman

    I think anon's point was that few white males will wife up a white girl with a mulatto child, whether the child's the result of marriage or of a fling.

  • A storm, methinks, is just over the horizon: The genetics of intelligence, perhaps of behavior. Geneticists know that intelligence is largely genetic. They know better than to say so. But research advances rapidly. Laboratories close in on the responsible genes. Things like genomic-sequence correlation proceed apace. Within ten or fifteen years, I will guess, the...
  • @republic
    @Bragadocious

    In most of his essays Reed puts in a final gratuitous paragraph praising some aspect of Mexican culture, seems that he left it out this time.

    I am sure that this omission will be rectified next time.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    In most of his essays Reed puts in a final gratuitous paragraph praising some aspect of Mexican culture, seems that he left it out this time.

    I am sure that this omission will be rectified next time.

    Fred reads comments here and a lot of people have been skewering him for it. I’m hoping against hope that the change is permanent.

  • From the Washington Post: She doesn't seem to have a politician's needed knack for knowing when to change the subject and answer a different question than the one asked. This ground is fraught for Warren, who claimed to be Native American for about two decades when she was a law professor. She has apologized for...
  • @miss marple
    @Tyrion 2

    Every other news story seems to be a moralistic confabulation. It's so condescending. A few years back the guys with the turbans were cranking out what-if-the-white-racists-mistake-us-for-Muslims stories. I don't recall an article about an actual mistaken-for-a-Muslim hate crime though.

    Replies: @El Dato, @Ray Huffman, @reactionry, @inertial

    I don’t recall an article about an actual mistaken-for-a-Muslim hate crime though.

    There actually was years ago, but the killer was named Silva-Roque. Doesn’t sound white to me.

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @Ray Huffman


    There actually was years ago, but the killer was named Silva-Roque. Doesn’t sound white to me.
     
    His defense was that he was stupid and crazy, which is kind of hard to argue with.

    Roque's trial by jury began on August 18, 2003. Defense attorneys argued he was not guilty due to insanity, claiming that he had a diminished IQ and heard relentless voices telling him that Arabs were Satanic and must be killed. Two coworkers testified that Roque was "narrow-minded" and that he hated both immigrants and Arabs. Roque's defense attorney characterized him as mentally ill, and noted that his mother had twice been hospitalized for schizophrenia, a condition which has been shown to appear in those genetically predisposed to it.[8] On September 30, 2003, he was found guilty of first degree murder, and was sentenced to death nine days later.[8]
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder_of_Balbir_Singh_Sodhi

     

    The victim's brother was killed in California gangland crossfire the next year. Not the luckiest of families. Reminiscent of Neville and Erskine Ebbin of Bermuda, claimed to have been killed by the same taxi driver, carrying the same passenger, a year apart.

    For what it's worth, that's a Portuguese name. Here is another Silva Roque:


    http://webtv.un.org/watch/silva-roque-samuel-mozambique-5th-plenary-meeting/4113612409001?lan=arabic

  • The football and golf sportswriter and novelist Dan Jenkins has died at age 89 or 90 (sources differ). Jenkins, from Fort Worth, TX, was part of a wave of Southern and Southwestern writing talent that washed over Manhattan journalistic and literary circles in the 1960s. In one of Norman Podhoretz's many memoirs, he remarks about...
  • I read Baja Oklahoma in Durango Jail in Phoenix a couple of decades ago.


    Video Link

  • From the New York Times: The Case for Reparations A slow convert to the cause. By David Brooks Opinion Columnist March 7, 2019 ... Nearly five years ago I read Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Atlantic article “The Case for Reparations,” with mild disagreement. All sorts of practical objections leapt to mind. What about the recent African immigrants?...
  • @Anonymous
    @South Texas Guy


    At some point in the next 18 months, it’s going to dawn on many Hispanics and Asians that there aren’t enough people to pay for this stupidity.
     
    There doesn't need to be. We can just print money now.

    That aside, how weak are you that you rely on Hispanics and Asians to fight for you.

    Replies: @South Texas Guy, @Ray Huffman

    That aside, how weak are you that you rely on Hispanics and Asians to fight for you.

    Not fighting battles that we don’t have to because others will do it for us isn’t weak, it’s smart.

    Cross-provocation is an important toll in our strategic tool box.

  • From the New York Times: Here's a video of Felicity Huffman's husband William H. Macy answering investigators' questions in a confidence-inducing manner: The case unveiled Tuesday was stunning in its breadth and audacity. ... The charges also underscored how college admissions have become so cutthroat and competitive that some have sought to break the rules....
  • @Mr. Anon

    “There is a front door which means you get in on your own,” Mr. Singer told Mr. Caplan. “The back door is through institutional advancement, which is 10 times as much money. And I’ve created this side door in.”
     
    This guy Singer is a f**king hero. He's just democratizing the process of bribing your kid's way in.

    Good for him.

    Honestly, by now, anything that breeds distrust in and cynicism about Academia is a good thing.

    L.I.A.B.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    This guy Singer is a f**king hero. He’s just democratizing the process of bribing your kid’s way in.

    Good for him.

    Yes, we’re moving toward the Mexican model of corruption where the benefits of bribery accrue to all member of society. I’m looking forward to the day when I’m stopped for some bullshit traffic infraction, trumped up only to generate revenue, and can cheat the state out of that lucre by offering the apprehending officer a mordida of pennies on the dollar.

    The structure of its corruption is one of the few ways in which Mexico is superior to the U.S.

    And I am dead serious about all this.

    “I hate purity, I hate goodness! I don’t want any virtue to exist anywhere. I want everyone to be corrupt to the bones.”–Winston Smith, 1984.

    • Agree: captflee
  • Today all manner of curiosities, as I once called them, propose that whites pay reparations for slavery. For example, our Democratic presidential candidates. Well, I am joining them. Yes. I am for reparations. It is only just. Once I lived in moral darkness, and thought reparations was crazy as Aunt Sally, that we kept in...
  • @Biff
    @Bragadocious

    Citing the MSM as an unbiased, reliable source of information makes as much sense as everything else you post.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman, @Bragadocious

    The MSM is certainly biased, but it’s in favor of fecally-contaminated, third-world shitholes like Mexico. That means that when it says that four of the five most violent cities in the world are in Mexico, you can be sure that all fucking five of them are.

    • Replies: @Biff
    @Ray Huffman

    What about State violence being conveniently left out of MSM? Cops busting heads at a political convention is not considered violence - it’s an action. Just like the U.S. military flattening entire cities is also considered an action - no violence in Fallujah unless someone was shooting back.
    I do realize the only time the MSM works is when it justifies your biases.

    Replies: @C. ThunderCock, @joeshittheragman

    , @Akir
    @Ray Huffman

    Maybe you should go to Mexico sometime. They could give you lessons in courtesy and manners.

  • From the Arizona Republic:
  • The 80s series was not very good.

    That’s the conventional wisdom but as I recall, it was actually quite good and people liked it. However, after an impressive start, ratings tanked because the network kept moving it around from time slot to time slot and people got tired of following it around. This sort of thing happens not infrequently with good new shows.

  • From Pew Research Center: Interestingly the rank order of whites>Hispanics>blacks were seen on each of the eleven questions. I've been following baseball stats since 1965 and social science statistics since 1972. In general, this is why cognitive statistics aren't as interesting as baseball statistics. Sports statistics change over time and pop up surprises, but education...
  • @Lot
    “education related stats are quite repetitive”

    Well, whites do better than Asians for once.

    Not sure what the composition of the Asian sample is though.

    “almost all of the Science Olympiad kids were Asian”

    And national spelling bee winners are 80% Indian 20% home school evangelicals. That doesn’t tell us much compared to actual stats of mass standardized testing.

    I’m curious about second generation NE v South Asian stats. From what I’ve seem, there is a lot of serious regression downward of children of S Asians elite job immigrants, but not NE Asians.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman, @gate666, @International Jew, @Anonymous Jew

    There are Asians and then there are Asians. Some groups, such as Hmong and Filipinos, have made little of themselves and show little promise. Also, Pacific Islanders are usually lumped in with the Asians and they also drag down the average.

    • Replies: @gate666
    @Ray Huffman

    filipinos in america have high iq.

    , @Wilkey
    @Ray Huffman

    "Also, Pacific Islanders are usually lumped in with the Asians and they also drag down the average."

    Because they are Asians. According to Brian Sykes (iirc) they trace their ancestry back to aboriginal Taiwanese.

    I'm still more shocked by the fact that the average score for blacks, 3.2, is barely above the chance of random answers. There's the future of your Democratic Party, and of America.

    Replies: @Autochthon, @Anonymous Jew

  • From the New York Times (I rearranged the order of the paragraphs): It's not like the 15-year-old boy died from being shot. 15-year-olds are pretty tough. A mere shooting without a killing shouldn't be a big thing for the police to get all worked up over. Mr. Hernandez then became a cause célèbre for people...
  • @songbird
    Do we know if he is Puerto Rican or Dominican?

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    Appears to be Dominican. They are absolutely vile. I’ve actually been stalked by one for the past six years. He’s a dope dealer, too.

  • On a sunny day Violeta and I will inhabit our faithful CRV and wander about, without being excessively directed toward anywhere in particular, along the south shore of Lake Chapala, maybe striking off randomly in search of interesting pueblos. Warm wind. Ranchera music. There are roads good and bad fraught with minor adventures and curiosities....
  • @TKK

    In Mexico a bar can have a dog without being raided by a swat team, three squad cars ,and the local fire department.
     
    Just that the author wrote this- forever grateful. I had a British GF mistakenly take my leashed dog in a convenience store and the black toothed, obese she beast clerk called 911.

    And yet I know a local bar that has an HIV Positive bartender who had an abscess of some kind on his finger, as he cut lemons and limes and made drinks with a mere band aid on the oozing mess. Somebody made a complaint that knew his status. Was told that was discrimination. His job is secure.

    Can a country this stupid survive?

    Replies: @anon, @Achmed E. Newman, @Ray Huffman

    lol, reminds me of how my local police department was doing their infantile “shoulder tap operations”* in my neighborhood and there was a heroin selling apartment just a few hundred yards away from them with kids dropping dead from overdoses right outside the door that they couldn’t be bothered to do anything about.

    *For those who don’t know, a shoulder-tap operation is a misdemeanor sting where the pigs put some teen decoy, usually a hot female, outside a store to try to get random passers by to buy beer for her. When someone agrees, the pigs hiding in the bushes jump out and write the malefactor a citation.

    • Replies: @anon
    @Ray Huffman


    *For those who don’t know, a shoulder-tap operation is a misdemeanor sting where the pigs put some teen decoy, usually a hot female, outside a store to try to get random passers by to buy beer for her. When someone agrees, the pigs hiding in the bushes jump out and write the malefactor a citation.
     
    had this happen to me twice

    never fell for it
  • From my new column in Taki's Magazine: Read the whole thing there.
  • Tinder is now working on finding some mechanism to verify men’s heights to stop them from lying about it in their profiles. Don’t hold your breath waiting for them to do the same with women’s weights.

    • LOL: Mr McKenna
  • If you write long enough for publication, sooner or later you will make a fool of yourself, and then your choice is to admit it or prevaricate. For years I have regarded what I called “conspiracy theorists” as mildly delusional, as inhabitants of a remote societal fringe. I had never really examined their claims, dismissing...
  • It matters little how low you set the voting age; people under 18 hardly bother to vote anyway.

  • Lots of people then wrote in with additional examples from Mediterranean cultures of sayings that tall people are dumb.
  • @Paul
    My understanding is average heights have increased in places that have become more prosperous and where people are better able to afford meat (a source of protein). Also, the less densely populated parts of the globe have more available land for animals. Meat is an inefficient way of obtaining food; the animals have to be fed. Americans, though, are used to eating a lot of meat.

    Replies: @MarkU, @Ray Huffman

    My understanding is average heights have increased in places that have become more prosperous and where people are better able to afford meat (a source of protein).

    Way back, the red deer of Scotland was introduced into New Zealand. These deer became became larger, on average, than the deer back in Scotland because of the better forage available in New Zealand.

    Meat is an inefficient way of obtaining food; the animals have to be fed.

    Not necessarily. There are a lot of marginal lands, unsuitable for agriculture, where livestock can be grazed.

  • iSteve commenter Lot unloads his ideas for laws: Let’s keep going comrade! Hard usury cap of 10% + prior year’s CPI, no exceptions, never. If the borrower can’t get a loan below 12%, he shouldn’t get a loan period. Same for businesses too. I could be talked into an even lower cap. No payday loans,...
  • @Logan
    No payday loans, though prior rule covers them completely, the cheapest payday lenders are around 40% apr, average is more than 100%.

    So the guy misses a rent payment and is evicted, just so a third party can congratulate himself that the tenant at least didn't have to pay a $40 payday loan fee.

    In discussions about payday loans nobody ever seems to talk about pawnshops, which are not dissimilar in their rates and practices. A payday loan place is basically a pawnshop that doesn't hold collateral.

    I'm just curious why people seem to be so much more accepting of pawnshops. Just because they've been around much longer?

    Replies: @CMC, @Jim Lahey, @Mike1, @Bryan, @Cloudbuster, @Anon, @Ray Huffman

    1) Pawn shops don’t ruin your credit when you don’t repay; they just take the collateral.

    2) There is no interest charged on pawn shop loans (or at least there wasn’t last time I used one, which was admittedly a long time ago.)

  • Pompeo: “My Faith in Jesus Christ Makes a Real Difference” Pompeo says God may have sent Trump to save Israel from Iran “As a Christian, I certainly believe that’s possible,” said Mr Pompeo….”I am confident that the Lord is at work here,” Pence, a Catholic Evangelical who almost became a priest: “I made a commitment...
  • What white country built that bridge for those dumbass beaners?

    • LOL: TKK
    • Replies: @turtle
    @Ray Huffman

    Probably one of the Asian "white" countries, same as they did for those dumbass roundeyes in the State of Washington, where the last suspension bridge in the U.S. was built.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacoma_Narrows_Bridge


    the new bridge opened to carry eastbound traffic on July 16, 2007
     
    In that case, the project engineer was Japanese, and the bridge sections were fabricated in (South) Korea, as was the wire for the suspension cables.
    IIRC, the project manager was South American (I do not recall which country), and the second in command was a Scotsman.
    They did hire the local boys as iron workers, however.
    Google "longest bridges" and "highest bridges."
    Most in both categories are in China, and of recent construction.
    The U.S.?
    In the words of the late Jim Morrison,
    "Your ballroom days are over, baby.
    Night is drawing near."

    Replies: @Father O'Hara

    , @Republic
    @Ray Huffman

    The Mexicans built it. I have taken that route. It connects the Pacific coast to the Atlantic. It is a toll road but the last time I crossed it, I got in free,because local peasants were blocking the road due to protests.

    Lots of small scale local demonstrations occur daily in Mexico which pass unnoticed, but which in the US would be crushed by the state.

    So Mexico is a combination of high technology and lawlessness.

    Replies: @Jim Bob Lassiter

  • @tex tickles
    @Rational

    old covenant is obsolete and different from the new covenant...anyone who keeps you in the old covenant is a false teacher and a manipulator...not all christians worship israel and some of us know history and the scam called israel...2 million bucks will buy a piece of stolen land which it did in 1948...the torah is not for christians..the new testament [covenant] is.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman, @anon, @anonymous, @GrowUpHumanRace

    Hey, wait a minute–how can there be a new covenant? God is not a man…that he should repent. (Numbers 23:19) [God] is the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever. (Hebrews 13:8) [God], with whom is no variableness. (James 1:17)

    • Replies: @Jus' Sayin'...
    @Ray Huffman


    " ... God is not a man ... "
     
    I'm not endorsing either but here are two possible responses:

    Man is not God. Therefor, human interpretations and understanding of any divine messages will, perforce be mutable and subject to error.

    Alternatively, God's purpose is constant as is his strategy for dealing with mankind. But that strategy requires varying tactics, e.g., different so called covenants and messages as the divine plan plays out.
    , @tex tickles
    @Ray Huffman

    when jesus said "it is finished" the new covenant started...the chosen are now like everybody else..the old covenant and the law were never for gentiles..jews must decide to put faith in christ or be condemned which they are right now...john 3:17-18...in other words the old is over..the new is in effect right now....i did meet some messianic jews online.. they have accepted jesus as messiah but they also keep thier customs..which i dont understand that part.the new covenant is the divideing line..the old is obsolete..by the way i stay out of the old testament as much as i can..cant mix old with new..a doubleminded man is unstable in all ways..book of james

    Replies: @anonymous

  • From Foreign Policy: You hear all the time that Indians are the "wealthiest ethnic group," but a few quibbles: - the cited references are always to studies of "income" rather than of "wealth," which are two quite different concepts. Wealth can be studied from well-known resources such as the Forbes 400, but in the U.S....
  • @Jake from Brookline
    Modi is a right wing politician.
    Does anybody have any idea on how many Indians are in relationships with Whites Americans. I think it is very high. Many Indian men I know are married to White women.
    My first wife was an Indian and 3 of her brothers were either married to White or Hispanic women.
    Most Indians are Democrats and Indian origin politicians and professors are pretty much far left equaling the ((Tribe)). Anyway, Indian Americans and other Asians along with the Tribe are our future overlords.
    Majority of the Indians are supporters of open borders and India has enough population to make entire continent of Europe and America Indian majority.
    Kamala Harris and a Congresswoman Jaypal from Washington is a far left activist who became famous after preventing the deportation of Somalis.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman, @Twinkie, @Mon avis, @stillCARealist

    When I was in Niagra Falls a year or two ago, I saw many IM/WF couples but no WM/IF couples.

    They are exporting their gender imbalance.

  • Last year, I blogged: But in The Atlantic Monthly today, Emilia Bassano has been promoted from Shakespeare's Dark Lady to Shakespeare himself herself. Was Shakespeare a Woman? The authorship controversy, almost as old as the works themselves, has yet to surface a compelling alternative to the man buried in Stratford. Perhaps that’s because,
  • @Reg Cæsar
    @Wilkey


    Many, most or even all of the plots of his plays were borrowed from older stories.
     
    He could never win the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay today. He wouldn't qualify. He did adaptations. The heavy lifting of plotting was already done.

    His structures were prefabs.

    Only one of his plays was original to him. I forget which, but it's one of those which is rarely produced.

    I'd love to see this Miss Bassano's extant work plugged into the program the Claremont Clinic used.

    http://www1.cmc.edu/pages/faculty/welliott/shakes.htm

    It destroyed Oxford as a candidate-- he was less likely than was Elizabeth I.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    Romeo and Juliet was lifted clean from Pyramus and Thisbe:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyramus_and_Thisbe

    Tolstoy hated the Bard.

    • Replies: @Anon
    @Ray Huffman

    As did Shaw and Colin Wilson

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    , @alden
    @Ray Huffman

    Romeo and Juliet is a standard story in many cultures. Many American waterfalls and cliffs have an Indian story about runaway lovers from different warring tribes jumping off a cliff when the pursuers looked on the point of capturing them. And a waterfall sprung up to commemorate them. The historical stories were based on common knowledge even among those who never learned to read and write. Tempest was a true story about some early English colonialists who were stranded in Bermuda for a while.

    The whole Bacon de Vere nonsense is just that, nonsense.

    Replies: @Paleo Liberal

  • @Anon
    @Ray Huffman

    As did Shaw and Colin Wilson

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    Yes. Voltaire and Tolkien, too.

  • See also: Oakland’s Gentrification Wars Expose Democratic Coalition’s Contradictions Some 3,000 people, almost every one of them black, swarmed onto the intersection of Washington D.C.’s 14th and U Streets last week for the #DontMuteDC protest known as “Moechella”—part of a gathering protest following T-Mobile’s order that its Metro PCS storefront stop blaring “go-go” music. But...
  • TBF, there are a lot of working-class whites who are hit by gentrification as well. It happened to me about a year ago.

    • Replies: @Wally
    @Ray Huffman

    So what's your reaction been?

    , @Anonymous
    @Ray Huffman

    Whoa whoa whoa! Hold on there - don't spoil the propaganda effort. The elite want a nation divided by races so they can manage and finance the "revolution". The CIA has always played up a simmering race war. Today they study and promote current trends on social media. Bankers and war mongers divide and conquer. Race war bait is published on social media to the sound of Champagne corks popping on Wall Street.

    Replies: @BengaliCanadianDude

  • From the New York Post: NYC Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza has made whiteness ‘toxic’, DOE insiders claim By Susan Edelman May 18, 2019 | 6:26pm | Updated Whiteness has become “toxic” under schools Chancellor Richard Carranza’s regime, insiders charge. At least four top Department of Education executives who have been demoted or stripped of duties...
  • Carranza? He’s one of the natural Republicans who only votes Democrat because of the G.O.P.’s unreasonable stance on immigration. If the G.O.P. would just throw the borders open it would be a huge coup which would give us a near permanent majority but you’re all too stupid to see it.

  • From the Daily Mail: Hmmhmmmh ... Does that remind you of anybody in the news? [Note: Don't take legal advice from the Daily Mail.] Evidently, so few white people cheat that it's been allowed to remain a legal gray area for 50 years. I explored the remarkable aspects of the "affirmative action honor system" in...
  • There are lots of 1/128 Indian dipshits around who have a chip on their shoulders about their supposed Indianness. If you’ve never encountered one of them, lucky you.

    • Agree: Mr McKenna
    • Replies: @Cornbeef
    @Ray Huffman

    Welcome to Oklahoma!

  • From the New York Times, an amusing confirmation of my latest Taki's Magazine column on "Flight From White." Literally, Chuck is saying white men voting is "a flagrant display of a white male exertion of power, authority and privilege." Why do those horrible white males suffer the delusion that anybody intends to do them harm...
  • @RobUK

    The white male racist patriarchy will not be denied.
     
    Amazing that an article in an apparently serious newspaper can begin with nonsense like that. Completely deranged.

    Replies: @Authenticjazzman, @Ray Huffman

  • [Insert seamen/submarine joke here.] From the Washington Post: And that, children, is how Mark Zuckerberg became a billionaire. Good night. At the time, the submarine employed 32 women in its 173-person crew. The lists — which Military.com characterizes as “rape lists” — were described as ranking “females by appearances, characteristics and variou
  • @Peripatetic Commenter
    Does anyone think it makes for good war fighting when males are thinking about which females on the crew they would like to bang?

    Does anyone think that males on the crew will be at their stations doing what they should when females are injured in war?

    Replies: @Oleaginous Outrager, @istevefan, @Ray Huffman, @Chrisnonymous, @Jus' Sayin'...

    Not to mention that, but given the gender imbalance on ships, you’re going to have all the men competing, and sometimes literally fighting, over women.

    I have seen this dynamic play out in college classrooms that had a skewed gender ratio. I can only imagine how much worse it would be on a ship where everyone is trapped together with no way to get away from each other.

    • Replies: @nebulafox
    @Ray Huffman

    There used to be a simple way of solving this: the sex workers that crowd around military bases and ports full of unattached young men like ticks on an unmedicated, unwashed dog. Keep it regulated-preferably controlled-to prevent disease and rape, and bam, world's oldest profession to the rescue.

    Unfortunately, over the last couple of decades, there's been a crackdown on that as Bushie Bible Bashers and Obamaite feminist harridans/eunuchs formed a toxic alliance. Both are absolutely horrified at the idea that somewhere out there, a 20 something man might be enjoying himself.

    , @Almost Missouri
    @Ray Huffman

    What I've heard room military officers is:

    Best case is all male crew/unit.

    But if you have to have women, it is best to have approximately a 50/50 ratio, as this keeps the sexual competition in approximate balance.

    The worst case is majority male/minority female, as this this leverages up the destructive sexual competition energies.

    Needless to say, nowadays, most military crews are the third case.

    Replies: @Sean

    , @bomag
    @Ray Huffman

    This, and the comments.

    Hard to imagine proud parents announcing that they hope their baby daughter grows up to serve on a submarine.

  • PBS stations around the U.S. were scheduled to show a riveting new Frontline documentary, “One Day in Gaza,” but at the last minute PBS pulled it. The film is missing important context about the issue, but it includes footage that Americans, as Israel’s top funders, should see – including a young, unarmed teen being shot...
  • A pox on both their houses.

    • Agree: The Anti-Gnostic
    • Replies: @FvS
    @Ray Huffman

    https://i.imgur.com/oPcDB4y.jpg

    Replies: @Art

    , @anonymous
    @Ray Huffman

    You should be careful what you wish on others, especially regarding something the evil whitey itself wrought on others.

    So, given your comment, you are either of the avowed godless, or one of those mangod worshipping pagans, which is about the same as the former condition... so, what do you think will befall you, where you are headed. Huh?

    Let me tell you, you would rather be wishing for that pox on yourself, if but to escape the hellish torment for just a moment.

  • I don't watch much TV, but here are a couple I've seen this year: Patriot on Amazon is a stylized spy show about a soulful, burned-out CIA assassin, like if Bourne or 24 were made by Wes Anderson (Grand Budapest Hotel). It's a curious, fairly original combination of odd stuff. Whether it's more a comedy...
  • @prosa123
    For many years French law severely restricted the ownership of hunting rifles that were chambered in any calibers that had ever been used by any country's military. This meant that such popular hunting rounds as the 308 and 30-06 were off-limits. I believe this restriction finally went away a few years ago.

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    This seems to be common in Napoleonic Code jurisdictions. It was Mexican demand which kept the .38 Super alive for decades after it had fallen by the wayside elsewhere, because .38 super was the most powerful non-military caliber in .38 caliber, which was the largest caliber permitted.

    OT, but .38 super is a great caliber and it deserves to be much more popular than it is today.

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @Ray Huffman


    This seems to be common in Napoleonic Code jurisdictions. It was Mexican demand which kept the .38 Super alive for decades after it had fallen by the wayside elsewhere, because .38 super was the most powerful non-military caliber in .38 caliber, which was the largest caliber permitted.
     
    I know a salesperson at a big box sporting goods place who tells me she sells 6 to 12 .38 Super 1911s a year, almost all to mestizos with legal paperwork-state DL and the check come back OK. Usually they want nickel plate or polished stainless.

    They also request single action revolvers in .38 Super, but no one makes them. No good reason why.

    She figures they are going to Mexico but as long as they give no indications of illegal intent or "straw man sale" it is not her legal or moral concern.

    It's a reasonable round but I hate to see 1911s in anything but .45 ACP since the frame and slide are both different. You could build a universal frame and slide, which frames for barrels with the feed ramp all on the barrel are, but the slide needs a different bolt face or a very flexible extractor to reliably extract and eject .38 or 9mm. There is a noninterchngeable .45 cartridge that is legal in many Napoleonic Code jurisdictions but I don't know if Mexico is one. There is also the excellent .38/45 that is a necked down .45 brass with .355 bullet diameter that uses .45 magazines and all 1911 standard.45 parts but the barrel-you can just swap barrels-but it has died out.

    The real purpose of prohibiting military calibers is to stop or reduce pilferage from military arsenals.
  • Oh help. Why is America, seething with racial animosity, simultaneously afflicted by so many race hustlers, the grave worms of nationality, who thrive on making things worse? It must be the Russians. Everything else is Blacks have the Southern Poverty Law Center, Jesse, and Al, and Black Lives Matter. Hispanics have La Raza and Jorge...
  • Suppose that, say, an editor of VDare, came to Durango or La Paz or Guadalajara, for a couple of weeks–it would probably have to be at gunpoint–and discovered to his horror that the Mexicans were a friendly and courteous people with many bookstores as good as any in Washington, that they had first-rate surgeons and dentists and info-tech people and did not throw garbage in the streets or leave their children alone in dirty diapers and, perhaps worst, had decent universities that didn’t sink to the level of so many in the US.

    Here’s what you used to write about Mexico, before the smell of that Mestiza’s pussy made you delirious:

    Around Mexico City, I’ve seen girls of five years, street urchins, sorting through garbage dumps to find scraps to eat. Pretty it isn’t. They’re kids, newcomers to the world, who ought to be wearing cute dresses and playing with dolls. Instead they’re eating half-decayed slop from tin cans. Sometimes they don’t find enough, or some deviate, victim of a bad childhood, catches them alone, and they are found dead in ditches.

    Link:

    https://fredoneverything.org/hey-death-comes-to-us-all-mourning-as-a-circus-event/

    • Agree: TKK
    • LOL: RichardTaylor
    • Replies: @jeff stryker
    @Ray Huffman

    RAY


    Bear in mind that Fred is himself a white supremacist and life is good for him in Mexico's system of white supremacy as an older guy who could not get laid in a morgue in the US and has a pension of $2000 a month

    He lives among aristocratic old Spanish families and a few successful refined Mestizos and other older foreign men.

    Above all, there are no blacks. Whom he clearly is not fond of.

    Of course he is not around poor Amerindian street urchins or Southwest US barrios full of Aztec primitives who would mug him if he had to live in some lower middle class white neighborhood.

    The sort of Mexicans he lives around would never immigrate to the US where having an aristocratic Spanish pedigree and pale skin means nothing and their money is worth far less.

    Replies: @Pilgrim786

    , @Gordon Shumway
    @Ray Huffman

    From this article:
    "Our imaginary editor, back from Durango, would talk only about narcos, who are as bad as usually described, and poverty, which exists."

    , @NobodysaysBOO
    @Ray Huffman

    What could be done to ensure a more just allocation of national wealth? In the old days, circa 100 AD, Roman authorities instituted a fiscus Judaicus, a ‘Jew tax,’ precisely to offset the extra cost burden placed on society by Jews. Dare we suggest reinstating such a thing? A few trillion dollars could go a long way to right the wrongs of modern society.

    , @Colin Wright
    @Ray Huffman

    'Suppose that, say, an editor of VDare, came to Durango or La Paz or Guadalajara, for a couple of weeks–it would probably have to be at gunpoint–and discovered to his horror that the Mexicans were a friendly and courteous people with many bookstores as good as any in Washington, that they had first-rate surgeons and dentists and info-tech people and did not throw garbage in the streets or leave their children alone in dirty diapers and, perhaps worst, had decent universities that didn’t sink to the level of so many in the US.

    Here’s what you used to write about Mexico, before the smell of that Mestiza’s pussy made you delirious:

    Around Mexico City, I’ve seen girls of five years, street urchins, sorting through garbage dumps to find scraps to eat. Pretty it isn’t. They’re kids, newcomers to the world, who ought to be wearing cute dresses and playing with dolls. Instead they’re eating half-decayed slop from tin cans. Sometimes they don’t find enough, or some deviate, victim of a bad childhood, catches them alone, and they are found dead in ditches.'

    I'll point out both can be true. It's probably the case that given the climate of the times, and his audience, Fred may feel it's more important to insist on what is good about Mexico than to join the chorus about what is bad.

    I'd compare it to my feelings about Islam. If I thought there was the least actual threat that America was going to become an Islamic theocracy, I'd criticize the faith without qualification. It is dull. Pretty girls can't show off, you can't drink, and the laws against usury don't exactly do much for the more exciting varieties of high finance. You've got to pray five times a day, fast during daylight for a month every year, and go on a pilgrimage to one of the hottest and driest places on earth at some point in your life. You can't curse, you can't leave the faith, and probably half a dozen things I haven't thought of.

    Oh yeah. No bacon.

    No offense to any believers, but no thanks.

    However, shariah law ain't coming to America in the first place. The more immediate problem is unreasoning, murderous, hypocritical, vicious Islamophobia.

    So I'll worry about that. And point out there isn't much wrong with Islam that isn't also wrong with the other Abrahamic religions -- and some things are actually better. They're all basically variations on each other -- attempts at improving on the previous version. Hating Islam while loving Judaism or Christianity is basically like approving of canoes but thinking kayaks are an offense in the eyes of God.

    That's what I'll emphasize. And it would seem Fred has come to insist on what is pleasant about Mexico.

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    , @Anonymous
    @Ray Huffman

    I am not one for using juvenile statements but to this i must say OWNED!!!

  • The U.S. government fanatically collects data on some identity categories, such as non-Hispanic whites, Hispanics, and blacks. So we are, say, lectured that whites must pay reparations for blacks due to having much higher average net worths, which proves White Privilege. On the other hand, Jewish organizations shot down in 1956 a Census Bureau Proposal...
  • @JimDandy
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuDx6_PLIVk

    Replies: @Aufklærer108, @Ray Huffman

    That was a little before my time. First time I heard it was this version:


    Video Link

  • Oh help. Why is America, seething with racial animosity, simultaneously afflicted by so many race hustlers, the grave worms of nationality, who thrive on making things worse? It must be the Russians. Everything else is Blacks have the Southern Poverty Law Center, Jesse, and Al, and Black Lives Matter. Hispanics have La Raza and Jorge...
  • @Chick Gandil
    @jeff stryker


    If he had immigrated to Southeast Asia or India he would say the same thing because some young woman would be greasing his pensioner pole who was one third his age and he would be rhapsodizing about their country.
     
    He hasn't immigrated. That's the problem. He will return. A serious health crisis will see him back in DC Metro or wherever, his wife with him, and her relatives not far behind. Eventually, after he dies in the VA hospital, the wife will get whatever property he has here--and stay, like forever. That's normally the way it works.

    Central America and Southeast Asia are absolutely filled with Boomers like him, singing the praises of the local societies, simply because they found some 'tang. I have zero problem with that, provided they stay there. In fact, we're better off without them. But most of the time they return, dragging some exotic albatross behind them to hang around our necks forever, for better or worse.

    At least Reed's one of ours, though. Derb decided to saddle US instead of England with a new Lon Horiuchi, all trained up and ready for action now. Thanks, Derb, you nerdy little pr1ck.

    Replies: @jeff stryker, @Truth, @Ray Huffman, @Clyde

    He hasn’t immigrated. That’s the problem. He will return. A serious health crisis will see him back in DC Metro or wherever, his wife with him, and her relatives not far behind. Eventually, after he dies in the VA hospital, the wife will get whatever property he has here–and stay, like forever. That’s normally the way it works.

    No, the way it normally works is for her to start divorce proceedings three seconds afer thy touch down at Dulles and get all his stuff right away.

  • The New York Times has evidently decided to stop categorizing individuals in the news by their race. From the NYT: Well, if that moody, obscure photo doesn't answer the question "Who Is DeWayne Craddock?" in just one glance, I don't know what would. That's clearly the most informative photo possible to be chosen to illustrate...
  • @CCZ
    NYT is just following the lead of The Root (AKA: Black News, Black Opinions, Black Politics, Black Culture, and the perpetual pursuit of reparations and examples of evil White "Beckys" oppressing black bodies).

    https://www.theroot.com/suspect-identified-in-virginia-beach-mass-shooting-1835173238

    Neither the word "black" nor a photograph of Mr. Craddock appears in the article.

    But right below the article is a link to: "Kamala Harris Says If She’s Elected President, She Will Ban AR-15-Style Guns, the Weapon of Choice in Mass Shootings."

    Replies: @Buffalo Joe, @Clyde, @El Dato, @Ray Huffman

    But right below the article is a link to: “Kamala Harris Says If She’s Elected President, She Will Ban AR-15-Style Guns, the Weapon of Choice in Mass Shootings.”

    Good thing mine’s an AK-74. And she’s not getting it anyway.

  • Wow, watching the Streisand Effect, in all its glory!

    • Replies: @Ray Huffman
    @FUBSY

    AKA "Gilmore's Law."

  • @FUBSY
    Wow, watching the Streisand Effect, in all its glory!

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    AKA “Gilmore’s Law.”

  • From The Guardian: Tory Cabinet minister David "Two-Brains" Willetts explained this in 2009. From my
  • @Rosie
    Rubbing my eyes.

    Is the Guardian actually taking an honest look at how immigration hurts natives? I can hardly believe it!

    Replies: @Altai, @Ray Huffman

    Notice they mentioned only Poles, though, not any non-whites.

  • From the NYT Opinion columnist Michelle Goldberg: @MichelleInBrooklyn got her job for her incredibly unique perspective (I ask you: how many other journalists named Michelle live in Brooklyn and believe unquestioningly in Wokeism?) and for being hilariously un-self-aware, even by @MichelleInBrooklyn standards.
  • Babies in cages? There are all sorts of babies in cages in this country. You see, that’s the punishment for breaking the law.

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @Ray Huffman


    Babies in cages? There are all sorts of babies in cages in this country
     
    I'm with Lenore Skenazy on this one.

    http://www.freerangekids.com


    https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0033/0602/products/freeRange_360x.jpg?v=1527622424

    Replies: @bored identity, @Buzz Mohawk

    , @Hypnotoad666
    @Ray Huffman

    Babies belong in cages.

    https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS2Df_EiSRXP49Yh6dVLHhUhRfRHmOLqnSII2bbMcrxFTuhFfm1

    , @Hypnotoad666
    @Ray Huffman

    Never trust a baby who isn't in a cage.

    https://www.newkidscenter.com/images/1HT01583/sleep%20regression.jpg

  • From 2014 to 2018, there were 18 homicides in Fargo, North Dakota. The city has a population of roughly 122,000 people and is 94 percent white. It's roughly one percent black. Why is this important? Because two blacks were just arrested for murdering a white guy. [Arrests Made in Deadly Fargo Shooting, KVRR.com, June 7,...
  • Thanks so much for posting that, my friend. Heartwarming stories like that make my day. Burn the coal, pay the toll.

  • Americans are brought up to believe that the United States is a shining city on a hill, a light to mankind, that the world envies us for our values and freedoms, and hates us because we have them. This is ground into us from birth. Those of us now long in the tooth remember the...
  • In Mexico people roll their eyes. What the hell is wrong with the gringos?

    I knew it. I knew he couldn’t get through a column without some BS implying we “gringos” (as if he isn’t one) are inferior to his beloved Mexicans. As soon as I started reading this column I was on the lookout for it and there it was. He is so predictable.

    BTW, I wonder who Violeta is laying on the side. I’ve had more than one mail-order bride come on to me here in the U.S. You know they’re only in it for the money, Fred.

    • Replies: @Republic
    @Ray Huffman


    There use to be a column here on Unz which ended in 2017
     
    It was called ¡Ask a Mexican!

    Maybe Reed should restart it

    Replies: @J. Gutierrez

    , @Weave
    @Ray Huffman

    Thank you!! I am so tired of “America is the biggest shithole ever” routine. Any wonderful technology China has it most likely stole from us.

  • From The Guardian: The last execution in California was on January 17, 2006. Lacey’s office has also continued to pursue death penalty trials this year despite the fact that California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, issued a moratorium on capital punishment
  • @Redneck farmer
    @Diversity is Great!

    1 white, 1 black, 1 Hispanic. Sounds like a gang from TJ Hooker!

    Replies: @Ray Huffman

    LOL, either that or Death Wish.

  • As a commenter pointed out about my review of This Land Is Our Land: An Immigrant's Manifesto by Suketu Mehta, the scion of an Indian diamond merchant clan, diamond merchants are about the last who ought to lecture white Americans on their failures of inclusion and diversity. The diamond business is globalist yet intensely nepotistic....
  • @StripsOfRed
    In before Thomm comes in to defend his brethren. Indians and clannishness go together like bacon and heart disease

    Massive Hindu immigration has already finished off tech as a pure meritocracy as we knew it. Soon enough other professions would follow.

    There was a reason dot Indians were rightly looked at as being extremely cunning and shifty by some of the earlier presidents and as such restricted their numbers to the very cream of the crop. Now you have Hindu nationalists claiming "asylum" in Chicago and Jersey city, even though there is a hard core Hindu nationalist government in India. You see, THAT is winning every time; in the US and in India.

    Peterike better put down his "law" into a tablet for the future dalits and harijans of the US of A. If they can beat the Jews at their game, whites stand no chance of outmaneuvering this tribe. They already control huge swaths of the west and north east and are simply buying out the heartland (which is way too cheap now for them). Unless something "disruptive" happens (as they say in tech), non dot Indian proles can look forward to a future like the blacks of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania where these Indians are the overlords and have their leaders in their pockets

    Replies: @Dr Van Nostrand, @UrbaneFrancoOntarian, @Ray Huffman

    non dot Indian proles can look forward to a future like the blacks of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania where these Indians are the overlords and have their leaders in their pockets

    The blacks of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania have an average I.Q. of 70. The whites of the U.S. have an average I.Q. of 100. Your analogy breaks down there.

    • Replies: @Anon
    @Ray Huffman

    How has that IQ helped whites against being totally TOTALLY dominated by a small tribe? You think IQ is all that matters? Your IQ won't work against a people who are cohesive, determined, cunning and deceitful. They always WIN in the end. Case in point is the complete dominance of Jews in America. These dot Indian folks are somewhat like them

    Mere IQ without cohesion and far sighted-ness stands no chance against a tribal mindset with loads of cash to boot.

    Replies: @Desiderius

  • Of course, who can remember George W. Bush's push in 2002 to 2004 to increase black and brown homeownership by 5.5 million households by 2010? How'd that work out anyway?
  • @Rayjay
    @Zoodles


    Whats with the obsession with home ownership anyways?
     
    Same reason we have social security. Because too many Americans are literally too stupid, too impetuous, or too timid to invest their money conservatively, so owning a house helps to ensure they have some money around at retirement.

    Example: Let’s say you bought just a thousand shares of Apple, back in 1995, when it was around $20 a share, and rented an apartment all that time until now. Since Apple has split its stock a few times since then, and delivers dividends, you'd be sitting very pretty for a nice retirement egg right now, while collecting nice quarterly dividends–and never having to deal with house management, mortgages, insurance, HOA fees, etc.

    That’s a very simple, straightforward example.

    To folks who say they don’t want to pay rent... homeowners pay a shitload of rent. They’re renting money from the bank to buy the fricking house, while paying for everything else to support the house. It’s called "interest," and you pay a lot of it, while being stuck with the house.

    Now ask yourself, do you think most black people have the ability to deal with a stock market investment, or any other fiscal strategy that requires some intelligence, due diligence, and patience?

    Frankly, most aren’t even mentally qualified to manage one house. Homeownership is not for everybody. As any homeowner with half a brain knows, if you don’t address issues in a timely manner, you can lose the house! How likely are they to address issues if the gubmint is making it easy to get in over their heads at the get-go?

    No matter who you are, if you don’t have all your skin in the game, you don’t play it the same.

    That's why Elizabeth Warren is Evil.

    She’s playing black and Mexican voters for fools, to her own ends, and most of them will cooperate.

    Replies: @Twodees Partain, @Ray Huffman, @Redneck farmer

    To folks who say they don’t want to pay rent… homeowners pay a shitload of rent. They’re renting money from the bank to buy the fricking house, while paying for everything else to support the house. It’s called “interest,” and you pay a lot of it, while being stuck with the house.

    Video Link
    Adam also fails to mention that at any moment, the government could move feral, section-apre trash into your neighborhood and destroy any equity you’ve built up.

    Home ownership is the biggest scam in this country. You’d be better off spending your money in a Vegas casino.

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @Ray Huffman


    Adam also fails to mention that at any moment, the government could move feral, section-apre trash into your neighborhood and destroy any equity you’ve built up.
     
    Or, as Mrs Kelo learned the hard way, simply take that house away.

    Though citizens are safe from the government in their homes, the homes themselves are not.
    --Clarence Thomas in dissent

  • How dare the citizens of St. Cloud, Minnesota express their opinions on whether or not ever more Somalis should be dumped on their town. That's fascist! Democracy is citizens shutting up and doing as they are told by their superiors. ‘These People Aren’t Coming From Norway’: Refugees in a Minnesota City Face a Backlash As...
  • John Palmer, a former university professor, has always had a cause. For decades he urged Minnesota officials to face the dangers of drunken driving and embrace seatbelts.

    Sounds like a real busybody. In saner times, he would have been literally tarred and feathered. And yes I mean literally literally:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarring_and_feathering