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    Lots of events in the Southeast are celebrating the first anniversary of the Racial Reckoning: keep that spirit alive! For example, from the Hilton Head Island Packet: Man who told police he fatally shot ex-Hardeeville fire chief in 2017 found not guilty BY LANA FERGUSON MAY 27, 2021 01:15 PM, Although Devon Dunham confessed to...
  • They are way ahead of us on jury nullification. We still think you should do the right thing. We’re chumps

    • Agree: Ace
    • Replies: @bomag
    @Whitney


    We still think you should do the right thing.
     
    Sadly, that too often means giving yet another break to the POC.
  • From the New York Times: Miami Beach, Overwhelmed by Spring Break, Extends Emergency Curfew The city has been criticized for its enforcement of the curfew in South Beach over the weekend, when the police used pepper balls to try to disperse crowds. The police fired pepper balls to disperse crowds after an 8 p.m. curfew...
  • I live through Freaknik in Atlanta. There was one year that was just an absolute disaster the whole city was shut down because of the traffic and I worked in a restaurant at the time and there were people literally coming in just peeing on the walls. There were cars driving down Peachtree with their trunks open and women in the backseat with their legs spread charging five bucks for a feel. It was the most disgusting thing I’ve ever seen. The next year and Atlanta all the restaurants shut down everything is closed and the police just made them Drive this loop around Atlanta. Awful

  • A year ago, New York governor Andrew Cuomo was the World's Greatest Guy for going on TV during the pandemic and giving good briefing. Granted, he didn't seem to actually be doing much effectual -- the New York City region had by far the highest death in the country -- but that wasn't the point,...
  • Black women are just upset because no one sexually harasses them

  • A friend writes: QAnon is partially the fallout of #MeToo #MeToo was allowed to happen, in large part to take down Trump and get the old guard taken out so the younger generations could move on up the ladder. This is the key: The media, and Hollywood in particular, would for the first time *not...
  • That is a classic gatekeeper piece. Tries to say there was definitely some adult nastiness going on butthe pedophilia and the sex cabals are just phony so, you know, dont look over there.

    The pedophilia and sex cabals are real, it’s in Hollywood and its in the foster care system. Sex trafficking is huge, this is real and our leaders are are foul disgusting satanic perverts. No one should even try to imagine how horrible it truly is because that would corrupt their own soul but you definitely should not consume their product.

    • Agree: Pheasant
    • Replies: @Alden
    @Whitney

    Majority of the kids natural parents foster parents and social workers in the foster group home system are black and Hispanic.

  • From Variety: Like a lot of British actresses recently, Taylor-Joy is from the upper crust. From Wikipedia: Anya Josephine Marie Taylor-Joy was born on 16 April 1996 in Miami, Florida, the youngest of six children. Her mother, Jennifer Marina Joy, is a psychologist who was born and raised in Zambia and is of English and...
  • Am I confused here. Did she voluntarily say she identified as white instead of a person of color? That shows a remarkable amount of Courage. I’m impressed assuming I’m not confused

    • Replies: @Monsieur Sandwich
    @Whitney

    No, it shows she’s very intelligent and knows that for such an obviously white woman like herself with a posh British accent, claiming to be Latina would attract criticism. Instead, now she remains uncontroversial while still credibly being able to point out that technically she’s Latina in case the need arises (for example, if she ends up winning an award against a black woman).

  • From the Los Angeles Times: ‘I rap to my plants’: Meet the Black plantfluencer with a fresh take on plant parenting By MICAH FLUELLEN, ART DIRECTOR FEB. 17, 2021 2:03 PM PT This is part of our series PLANT PPL, where we interview people of color in the plant world. Courtney Warwick is a budding...
  • Plant parent?!?

    So fake and gay

  • From WLS in Chicago: But from the Washington Post, we learn that not having a chain pharmacy in your neighborhood is good because pharmacies represent gentrification and they are irresistible to the Mostly Peaceful Protesters because of all the stuff on their shelves that is just crying out to be looted:
  • And that was a really confusing headline for me but mostly that’s because I always forget dessert is is spelled with two s’s

  • From the New York Times: A Lincoln Project co-founder resigns after allegations that a former colleague sent unsolicited, lurid messages to young men. Jennifer Horn, one of the original founders of the anti-Trump group the Lincoln Project, has left the organization citing the revelations that another co-founder, John Weaver, was accused of sending unsolicited and...
  • @BenKenobi
    @Clyde

    Everyone is quite content to be in the box of hamsters — just crawling over each other — until there is profit or political hay to be made by pretending you were never into it.

    Replies: @Whitney

    Box of RATS

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @Whitney



    Everyone is quite content to be in the box of hamsters — just crawling over each other —

     

    Box of RATS
     
    Dumpster of coons.


    https://v.w-x.co/1609958800216_RACCOONS_HOLD_MEETING_INSIDE_DUMPSTER_v3.jpg
  • Slate Star Codex went dark last year when the New York Times threatened to publish the real name of its author. Now, Second City Cop has more or less pulled the plug over fear that Google would dox the author(s?). From WGN in Chicago: Here’s why Chicago’s unofficial police blog ‘Second City Cop’ went dark...
  • Add Chateau Heartsite for the triumvirate

    • Agree: Jim Don Bob
  • Here's the federal government's plan for vaccine prioritization, which was approved 13-1 this week. States have some authority to alter it, but most are expected to more or less go along with it. Presumably, the vertical axis is Number Vaccinated: Wow, America has 21 million health care workers. Health care is a huge fraction of...
  • @Louis Renault
    So Xiden's priorities, well his handlers priorities, are to vaccinate healthcare professionals (those who weren't on hydroxychloroquine as a prophilactic) then proceed to all his unionized supporters in academia and K-12 education, SEIU members and then the OK boomers? THAT is a great idea. I'll wait, really no, you first sucker.

    Replies: @The Wild Geese Howard, @Whitney, @Alden

    It is so disturbing how many supposedly smart people are rushing to get this rushed vaccine. When I saw my doctor recently, who’s a total pod person wearing a mask and a face shield, he said I would be last on the list to get a vaccine. I think he was trying to scare me but I just kept saying great! Sounds good!

    https://2020news.de/en/dr-wodarg-and-dr-yeadon-request-a-stop-of-all-corona-vaccination-studies-and-call-for-co-signing-the-petition/

    https://www.buzzfeed.com/amphtml/shaunlintern/these-nhs-staff-were-told-the-swine-flu-vaccine-was-safe

    • Replies: @Kaz
    @Whitney

    Maybe you're just dumb man

  • A few generations ago, all the caddies at The Masters golf tournament were black, such as Willie "Cemetery" Peteet, who had his throat slashed by a jealous husband but who survived to caddy for Pres. Eisenhower on his many visits to Augusta National Golf Club. Now, almost none are black. Why?
  • @Kevin Silvergold
    They don't have the time nor the energy because they are too busy....uh....servicing white girls who need to be satisfied.

    Oh by the way they millions maga march was a failure yesterday and showed the world that trump supporters are pathetic violent racists. We will not forget this and when we win the senate we will use all the power at our disposal to shut down hate and concentrate on defending against the evils of white supremacy and Christian fundamentalism

    Replies: @Whitney, @Verymuchalive, @al gore rhythms

    You’re boring

  • A question that is still largely unanswered about the large death toll from the coronavirus is how much have we lost in terms of societal contribution from people with the prime of their careers still ahead of them. For example, will anybody write a famous song about the young geniuses struck down by COVID the...
  • I read that we were about to hit 1 million death globally from covid. That is between 5 and 6000 a day globally. During the plague during Diocletian’s reign the death toll in Rome alone was 5000 a day. Alexandria lost half its population. Now that’s a plague!

    Here’s my standard response to anyone who brings covid up to me. “It’s not real. It’s been 6 months, if it were real we would both know a lots of dead people”

    And then there’s the standard back and forth. I swear it’s like it’s a script. They say you don’t think the virus exists I say yes of course it exist will they say well so it’s a real and I say well if they counted the flu cases every year and told you how many people died you’d freaked out about that too and it goes on. Truly amazing

  • Galileo. They view him as Kindred because they believed the mythology that he was canceled by the Vatican. But they will still get around to him eventually

  • George Washington U. tenured history professor Jessica Krug, a white Jewish lady who pretended to be a black Puerto Rican from the barrio, has resigned after outing herself to get out ahead of being exposed by rival colleagues who were about to pounce. No word yet on the make-up of her buyout package. iSteve commenter...
  • These women pretending to be black or whatever are doing it because they’re not attractive as white women but as non white they ok because they are not subject to the same standards of attractiveness. Really you can see it yourself. Go look at a picture of her think about her being white and then think about her being half black. I think most will judge her looks by different standards. I know I do.

  • There is an increasingly common take on the jaded right that upon Biden's swearing in next January, all the hysteria and top-down dictates concerning COVID will evaporate like the morning dew. Same with the riots. The implicit deal with the American public is if they vote Biden/Harris things will return to normal. This blogger had...
  • @Achmed E. Newman
    @unit472

    Do you think this virus will just stay bottled up and gone, from all of China (even with 2-week quarantine strictly-controlled travel) and anywhere that hard-core procedure are or have been in place? Viruses don't work like that. They will get to everyone, but the problem is in how potent a mutation. As my specialist friend heard from his I.D. (Infectious Disease) doctor friend months ago, "hey do you know anyone who's not gotten the common cold?"

    What would have happened to the AIDS virus if all the homos in the world had been LOCKED down, without their "buddies"? What would have happened to the virus - would it have gone from the face of the earth? (BTW, I agree that the many years of that narrative that AIDS can hit anyone was a great disservice to anyone who likes getting laid.)

    The most virulent strains are being put off in some place into the future. I don't even know if they will come out ahead on ACTUAL deaths FROM this COVID-19 at all. (Of course, for governments it's all about incentives in how you log deaths. Need to get the numbers down? Sure, let's get the insurance companies to remove the co-pay and deductible waivers they've had for the Trump Administration the last 6 months. What else do ya' need?)

    As commenter Digital Samizdat wrote: "If this were the Black Plague, we wouldn't be arguing if this were the Black Plague or not." Excellent way to put it. I don't even know a single soul who's gotten this thing for sure, I mean gotten actually sick, much less anyone who has died from it. I know nobody who knows anyone who's died from it.

    The amount of perspective one gains in life and the ability to not go into hysterics based on 6 months of 24/7 Infotainment is not a political effort. It's just being a responsible man.

    Replies: @dfordoom, @Adam Smith, @Whitney

    At this point I know a lot of people that have had it. Mostly college age kids but some adults. The worst anyone felt was pretty crappy. Nobody was hospitalized and nobody even really went to a doctor except for the test. If this were what it was projected to be we would know many people that had died now that we’re six months into our two-week lockdown

    • Thanks: Achmed E. Newman
  • @usNthem
    The mask crap is not going away anytime soon, and for some percentage of the population, it never will. On my morning walk today on our nice wide neighborhood street, a woman coming the opposite direction, on the other side of the road, paused to put on her mask before we passed. These people are insane.

    Replies: @Whitney

    Every time I see a white person wearing a mask on the street I think you are lost to me and your people forever

  • I saw a new yard sign this week. It said

    wear a mask
    save a life

    All these women in their fashion masks want this. It makes them feel safe and that’s the highest good for them

    • Replies: @Alexander Turok
    @Whitney

    Still mad mommy took away your BB gun?

  • In other news, a peaceful demonstration intensified ...
  • You have something there. Weekend murders stats need to become a thing. People can start taking bets, treat it like a sport, that is amazing. Really start filling that void

  • On the New York Times opinion page, a pundit explains that her anti-white rage at the receptionist at the vet is Trump's fault: She was the Los Angeles Times' long-time black woman columnist. Jan. 24, 2020, 8:00 p.m. ET The president’s freewheeling racism, emanating year after year from the top of the American political order,...
  • I watched one of those True Crime murder shows yesterday, two people murdered, and the police had body cameras on when they were informing the relatives, two different families, that their loved ones had died. It was all black people and none of them showed any emotion al all except for one guy and it turned out he was the murderer so he was just acting. I found it really bizarre.

  • If at first you don't succeed, try try again: There is presumably a non-disclosure agreement in play that will keep the settled amount private. If it's merely 2% of what Sandmann's family asked for, Nick is set for life. This is the dissident's answer to virtual mobbing, canceling, and doxing. This is especially true for...
  • I hope Nick Sandman is strengthened by all this. It could go either way. Pray for him.

  • Among registered voters, 28% could find Iran on an unlabeled map of Western Eurasia And 23% could find Iran on a map of the whole world. From Morning Consult: These are registered voters, who presumably do better than non-registered voters. Note that Iran is a particularly tough challenge since it's right next to Iraq. Some...
  • I could find it but mostly it’s because I literally looked it up on a map earlier today and noted the bodies of water around it. But I think what you’re forgetting to notice is the hilariousness of a certain number of people putting it in the Midwest

  • I don't always write about hurricanes, but when I do, a lot of people get extremely worked up over it and point and sputter for years. For example, from The Nation: Why Racists (and Liberals!) Keep Writing for Quillette The online magazine of the “intellectual dark web” is repackaging discredited race science. By Donna Minkowitz...
  • I just bought a 2019 Volkswagen Passat and I like it. It was technically used it was the dealerships loaner car so it has 10,000 miles on it. You can get a great deal on sedans now because the sedan Market has collapsed because everyone wants an SUV and you can also get great deals on any luxury car coming off lease because all the people that can afford luxury cars want Tesla’s now. Really you can get fantastic deals but think about how much it cost to repair them. That’s all my advice. Good luck

  • As I may have mentioned once or twice, there's been a big increase in the girliness of op-eds during the Great Awokening with endless columns about their feelings about their hair. But there is one category you can count on for steely masculinity of thought: ex-men who claim to have become women and who love...
  • @prime noticer
    there are still no trans in women's tennis, the highest paying women's sport. if they do show up, and start crushing the top ranked women to win 2 million dollar majors, then the sports crisis will be for real. what will the authorities say when some Division I tennis wash out begins collecting 5 million dollars a year swatting aside actual women at Wimbledon and Roland Garros. will they refuse to even issue the winner's check?

    for the time being, it's almost all minor sports stuff that nobody cares about. we'll see if it remains that way. track & field used to deliberately protect itself from this stuff, for decades giving chromosome tests to the women to catch XXX or XX fragment Y women. today, who knows, but track & field doesn't pay like tennis.

    Replies: @Charon, @Whitney, @Ris_Eruwaedhiel, @Dtbb, @R.G. Camara, @MarkinLA, @journey80, @Truth

    I can hardly wait! I’m really enjoying the destruction of female sports

    • Replies: @Alden
    @Whitney

    Me too

  • If I was a white guy I could see being inclined to call myself transgender. And let’s face it all you have to do is put on a dress you don’t even have to do hormones and you go from lowest level to highest level instantaneously.

    Also I see why prisoners are going transgender just to reduce the monotony of their lives. Has anyone seen this travesty?

    https://nationalfile.com/taxpayers-to-pay-for-gender-transition-of-rapist-and-murderer-of-young-family/

  • From the New York Times opinion page: Basically, teach kids phonics. Sure, smart kids tend to be whol
  • When I see test scores go up I always think deception and fraud. Am I a cynic or a realist?

    • Agree: Kronos
    • Replies: @Kronos
    @Whitney

    Cynicism is generally a good bet often regardless of occasion. But in terms of grades/tests? Yeah, fraud fits very well with this kind of puff piece. It’s essentially been “Achilles and the Tortoise” since 1954.

    https://youtu.be/rUg5LmGTOu0

    Replies: @Charon

    , @syonredux
    @Whitney


    When I see test scores go up I always think deception and fraud. Am I a cynic or a realist?
     
    CYNIC, n. A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be. Hence the custom among the Scythians of plucking out a cynic's eyes to improve his vision.

    Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary

    Replies: @Charon

    , @Bard of Bumperstickers
    @Whitney

    “The most erroneous assumption is to the effect that the aim of public education is to fill the young of the species with knowledge and awaken their intelligence, and so make them fit to discharge the duties of citizenship in an enlightened and independent manner. Nothing could be further from the truth. The aim of public education is not to spread enlightenment at all; it is simply to reduce as many individuals as possible to the same safe level, to breed and train a standardized citizenry, to put down dissent and originality. That is its aim in the United States, whatever the pretensions of politicians, pedagogues and other such mountebanks, and that is its aim everywhere else.”

    ~ H.L. Mencken

    , @Neoconned
    @Whitney

    Like me, you're both.

    Like when Epstein was suicided I immediately as Sean Connery would say "smelled a rat...."

    , @Mike Tre
    @Whitney

    I think "what are the demographic shifts in those time spans?" as well.

  • CMP% AVG TD INT SACK QBR RTG Russell WilsonSEA 68.5 8.4 23 2 27 78 115 Kirk CousinsMIN 70.6 8.6 21 3 22 62 115 Patrick MahomesKC 66.3 9.0 18 1 10 78 114 Lamar JacksonBAL 66.3
  • This link is about a woman writing a book about having cancer and her hair and how she and her daughter feel about her losing her hair. She’s black obviously. I would email you these but I can’t find your email address but I just see them and think they’re so hilarious now and I know you do too.

    https://www.wsbtv.com/news/georgia/mother-and-daughter-pen-childrens-book-about-breast-cancer/1009443883

    • Replies: @LondonBob
    @Whitney

    I remember my father losing his hair when he had chemo for hodgkin lymphona, his bald head was endless source of fascination for me as a young child, and it wasn't that unusual to wear a hat when out and about in the late eighties. Steve is lucky he had his cancer in the nineties, treatment is a lot better, still not quite good enough for my father when it returned then though. Obviously losing your hair is a much bigger issue for women.

  • From the Montgomery Advertiser: Southern Poverty Law Center won't voluntarily recognize employee union Brian Lyman, Montgomery Advertiser Published 4:59 p.m. CT Nov. 12, 2019 | Southern Poverty Law Center management said Tuesday they would not voluntarily recognize a union organized by employees at the civil rights nonprofit and have hired a Virginia law firm whose...
  • Hey Steve, it’s black women and hair and not exercising. I’m sure you will enjoy this

    https://www.upi.com/Health_News/2019/11/14/Hair-care-a-barrier-to-exercise-for-black-women-study-says/3881573769159/?sl=11

    • Replies: @Anon
    @Whitney

    Nonsense. Haircare is very good for exercising those arm muscles. When you spend an hour a day with your arms held over your head screwing around with your hair, it's a real workout. Just try holding your arms over your head for 10 minutes. It's exhausting. Upper arm exercises increase your testosterone levels (whereas lower body exercises like walking do not), and that's how Michelle got those toned arms. It's also may be why (ahem) black women have higher testosterone than white women.

  • One of the striking aspects of recent years is how exceptions to stereotypes -- e.g., Melbourne doesn't have a black crime problem -- are less and less true. More and more, stereotypes apply everywhere. For example, you might think that Helsinki, Finland would not have any Jussie Smollett-style racial hate hoaxes. But that's so outdated....
  • Spark discussion. Yeah right. That’s not what they’re trying to spark

  • From the New York Times Opinion page: American Indian or Asian Indian? I'm guessing the latter, but you'd think the NYT might consider that worth de-ambiguizing. I.e., a simpl
  • @Dtbb
    I fear I am becoming inured to this blatant hate. How do I prevent that and fight back? Read Kipling?

    Replies: @Whitney

    Actually, yes, read Kipling. Read other authors from your culture. Listen to classical music. There’s a lot you can do to appreciate being white and coming from the European tradition.

    • Replies: @TTSSYF
    @Whitney

    And make sure books by Kipling are on prominent display for anyone visiting your home to see.

  • From Pew Research Center: SEPTEMBER 26, 2019 Who doesn’t read books in America? BY ANDREW PERRIN Roughly a quarter of U.S. adults (27%) say they haven’t read a book in whole or in part in the past year, whether in print, electronic or audio form, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted Jan. 8...
  • Yeah book stores are not a big deal in Mexico except for english-language ones for the expats.

  • From the New York Times: Kehinde Wiley is the gay African-American contractor who got the commission to do the official Barack Obama portrait as Homer Simpson receding into the hedge and somehow had his Chinese outsourcers paint Obama with six fingers. Why does NYC not have a 70' tall statue of the King of Wakanda?...
  • I just came here after doing a Google search for ” Immanuel Christian School” to see what was happening with that girl with dreadlocks who said three white boys held her down and cut off her dreads. There’s been nothing for two days except from black Outlets. I’m very curious. The news is strangely silent about this clearly true and horrendous hate crime committed by inherently Wicked white boys

    • Replies: @International Jew
    @Whitney

    They're rounding up witnesses who will testify that Brett Kavanaugh did it.

    Replies: @bomag

    , @fish
    @Whitney

    Hate Hoax busted this weekend!


    https://www.nationalreview.com/news/girl-who-claimed-hair-was-cut-in-racist-attack-admits-she-made-it-up/

    , @William Badwhite
    @Whitney

    https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/6th-Grade-Girl-Says-She-Lied-About-Boys-Cutting-Her-Dreadlocks-561784531.html?akmobile=o

    Replies: @res, @ChrisZ, @Aft, @Clyde

    , @AnonAnon
    @Whitney

    News broke about an hour ago that she lied (shocking).

    A 12-year-old African American girl who accused three sixth-grade white boys of pinning her down and cutting her dreadlocks has admitted to school officials she was not attacked and cut her own hair. The girl’s family has issued a statement of apology.

    https://twitter.com/juliecareynbc/status/1178713537939509250?s=21

    Replies: @Jim Christian

    , @El Dato
    @Whitney


    except from black Outlets.
     
    For I second I reflected on how you could possibly know what's being said behind the segregated stall doors.
    , @Kylie
    @Whitney

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7521717/Black-high-school-student-said-bullies-cut-dreadlocks-admits-up.html

  • As we all know, nobody is pro-Open Borders. (They're just anti-enforcement of virtually any and all immigration laws.) Well, except for the 2019 Labour Party. From The Guardian: I can't really comprehend all the Britishisms. Is this implying that the UK Supreme Court's decision against Boris meant the Labour Party's Adult Supervision had to go...
  • what is wrong with white people? Seriously, it’s everywhere this suicidal impulse. I’m beginning to wonder if this is what the end of the Neanderthals looked like. Did they just commit suicide as a species

  • In the New York Times, here's a good example of how NYT reporters write their stories upside down to not initially shake The Narrative about who, exactly are the the Good Guys (the Diverse) and who are the Bad Guys (Straight White Males), but then eventually get around to revealing the relevant facts long after...
  • And the beginning of the article they did tell you he was gay but they did it in code when they said snarky. Soon as I saw that I thought “wait is he gay?”

  • THE UNDERGROUND DEBATE SERIES - LIVE AT THE VILLAGE UNDERGROUND Comedy Cellar 117 MacDougal Street New York, NY 10012 Monday, July 22, 2019 Showtime: 8:00PM (seating begins 1 hour prior to showtime) Price: $40.00 Qty: JAMIL SMITH: Jamil Smith is a Senior Writer at Rolling Stone, where he covers national affairs and culture. His career...
  • Won’t happen. Leftist / Anarchist/ antifa will shut it down

  • Deicide may not be driving the Great Awokening, but He's a casualty of the revival. From the GSS, theistic orientation among white liberals over time: The percentage of white liberals who are atheist or agnostic has more than doubled over the last three decades; the percentage who are firm believers has correspondingly been cut in...
  • Deicide and the rise of empathy. Empathy is unbelievably destructive. It allows you to feel other people’s pain but you never feel other people’s Joy. So you’re always stuck in this painful place and it’s some point start to think that’s all the world is. It’s seems it destroys your personal capacity for joy. If that’s all I ever felt I’d want to destroy everything also

    • Replies: @Audacious Epigone
    @Whitney

    The rising interest in Stoicism--which sees joy as the highest emotional state attainable--makes sense in this context.

    Replies: @Mr. Rational

  • A recent in-depth YouGov poll contains a fascinating series of questions about perceived differences in which major political party cares more about members of various demographic groups than the other does. In most cases, self-identified Democrats say Democrats care more about the group in question and self-identified Republicans say Republicans care more about the group...
  • @L Woods
    @Whitney

    Then count yourself (relatively) fortunate -- not too many (straight) dudes are going to throw a tantrum/call the mob on you on account of your unfashionable political leanings.

    Replies: @Whitney

    It’s perfectly reasonable to assume commenters around here are male. Also, it’s not men I’m worried about saying the wrong thing around. It’s other women

  • @L Woods
    @Whitney

    Basically you just have to never stray close to saying anything intelligent (a good rule of thumb with women anyway). Alcohol helps (at least until it swings the other way and demolishes your inhibitions). That's the real reason I drink before dates -- not because I'm apprehensive (I'm not), but to lower the inhibitive self respect that precludes me from playing the shallow, artificial caricature that "fits in" with the normies and pleases women.

    And yes, I've had dates storm out and suffered general social ostracism merely for displaying indifference to the leftist Outrage of the Week.

    Replies: @Whitney

    I am a woman 😁

    • Replies: @L Woods
    @Whitney

    Then count yourself (relatively) fortunate -- not too many (straight) dudes are going to throw a tantrum/call the mob on you on account of your unfashionable political leanings.

    Replies: @Whitney

    , @TomSchmidt
    @Whitney

    Methinks he knoweth, and careth not.

    Replies: @L Woods

  • “but how many realize Democrats essentially pride themselves on not caring about whites, men, and Christians?”

    My question is how many people don’t realize this?

    I read a comment from somebody who went on a date and he was trying to say the most innocuous thing possible and his date immediately said “oh no, are you alt-right?”. And he realized he was so far down that path but he couldn’t even pretend to be a normie anymore. I feel that way. It’s getting to the point where everything I say is skirting the danger zone

    • Agree: Audacious Epigone
    • Replies: @L Woods
    @Whitney

    Basically you just have to never stray close to saying anything intelligent (a good rule of thumb with women anyway). Alcohol helps (at least until it swings the other way and demolishes your inhibitions). That's the real reason I drink before dates -- not because I'm apprehensive (I'm not), but to lower the inhibitive self respect that precludes me from playing the shallow, artificial caricature that "fits in" with the normies and pleases women.

    And yes, I've had dates storm out and suffered general social ostracism merely for displaying indifference to the leftist Outrage of the Week.

    Replies: @Whitney

    , @Mr. Rational
    @Whitney

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yK0P1Bk8Cx4

    , @anon
    @Whitney


    It’s getting to the point where everything I say is skirting the danger zone
     
    Yes - I find I can't say one word about politics anymore around neighbors, co-workers, or my family back home. You are required to either shout your hatred of white/male/Trumpism or keep your mouth shut. Normal people (progressives) today have a cult mentaility. Disagreement is treated as blasphemy and cannot be tolerated.
  • From OneZero: I haven't read it, but this is one of the bigger science fiction works of the century. Cool ... Except ... are dark forests deathly quiet? It turns out that there are a huge number of videos of the sounds of forests
  • Well there’s no reason for him ever to have been in a forest at night because, haven’t you heard, camping is white privilege. Yes, forests are incredibly noisy at night and roosters crow 24/7. The rooster thing was a surprise to me. I lived in Mexico for a little bit everyone has a few chickens and a rooster. They never shut up

  • One thing that keeps coming up in contemporary American polling data is how, once race is taken into account, the correlation between age and partisan affiliation is either non-existent or even the inverse of what has tended to be the case over the last several decades. From the enormous--albeit not scientifically collected--GoToQuiz.com survey database, two-way...
  • @Mr. Rational
    @MBlanc46

    I would have to search to find who is credited with it, but I like the turn of phrase:  "When you find yourself in the majority, it is time to reform."

    This is a corollary of Vox Day's adage:  "MPAI (most people are idiots)".

    Replies: @Anon, @EastKekistani, @Audacious Epigone, @obwandiyag, @Whitney, @HammerJack

    Yeah I always think of that is if you’re part of the mob, you’re wrong. But I’m a pathological non Joiner. I have been my whole life and now I am a proud member of the 33.3%

    • Replies: @Audacious Epigone
    @Whitney

    "pathological" might be a little hyperbolic, but it's not wrong, especially in a democratic system.

    , @L Woods
    @Whitney

    Joiners happen to get all the nice things in life, as I can only assume you’ve discovered.

  • I'm starting to think we should rename "the homeless" as "urban campers." It used to be that, outside of, say, Santa Monica, the homeless tended to be pathetic lunatics who belonged in asylums. But more and more I see people who appear to have rationally chosen the no-rent sidewalk lifestyle following a visit to the...
  • I have no idea what’s going to happen in the future but just to be on the safe side I’ve got a tent and camp stove and I can load up my car for urban camping because apparently you can just do it anywhere. Really cuts down on the bills

  • From The Guardian: Mette Frederiksen: the anti-migrant left leader set to win power in Denmark Social Democrats are election frontrunners but critics say their leader has dragged the party sharply to the right Richard Orange Copenhagen Sat 11 May 2019 ... Mette Frederiksen, leader of Denmark’s opposition Social Democrats, was in hospital with food poisoning...
  • A 41 year old leftist woman is not going to save anything. Women in power is pure destruction. It seems like at this point we have to wait for the women to destroy everything so the men can rebuild it again.

  • From WUSA9, the CBS station in Washington D.C.:
  • @Hail
    @Hail

    Another 2019 incident that hit the news, and with the same kind of reaction, was the case of a Black-oriented cell phone shop known to play loud music at all hours.

    The shop was in a gentrifying neighborhood. One day it was prohibited from playing from playing the music after hours, due to resident complaints; Blacks protested, and White allies began lining up behind them. The music was entirely a noise-pollution-like subgenre of hip-hop called "go-go."

    Result: the Black-run/Black-oriented shop's 'right' to flout the sound law was reinstated. They'd flouted the law for years, was the argument, so why not let them keep doing so?

    Replies: @El Dato, @Whitney, @Onebelowall

    I lived in Mexico for a while in the noise is overwhelming. Everyone has speakers blaring out of their house and it’s a cacophony of big band brass / Hip Hop.. The dogs bark constantly and roosters crow 24/7. I talked to Mexicans who’d been to the US and they always commented on how quiet it was. One even said the dogs don’t even bark. That is something white people can create. Quiet. Does nobody else want quiet?

    • Replies: @Steve Sailer
    @Whitney

    I have a vivid memory of stumbling mildly drunk one night in 1979 through a nice residential section of Acapulco and setting off one dog barking, which set off another dog barking, and soon there were dogs a mile away barking. It was the damndest thing. I don't recall anything like it in the U.S.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Intelligent Dasein, @El Dato

    , @El Dato
    @Whitney

    Aren't there people taking boomboxes into national parks.

    Straight execution by ranged weapons.

    Stupid noise makes Whitey aggressive. You don't want that.

    , @Change that Matters
    @Whitney

    A Mexican, who prefaced his comment by admitting "Mexicans are noisy", told me after a trip to India he couldn't stand the noise there. "It was a whole other level," he said.

    Perhaps Trump should send Hispanic illegals home by way of India.

    , @Moses
    @Whitney

    Asians (real Asians in Asia -- Asians in USA are "Yellows") love noise too. The more, the better. Doesn't bother them in the least. In fact, I think silence creeps them out.

    Something about White DNA can't stand noise. Even Mark Twain wrote about it.

  • From The Daily Mail: In contrast, why isn't there a push for more Latinas? The last time I checked, the highest paid actress on American TV was the Charo-like Colombian Sofia Vergara of Modern Family. She's extremely entertaining. So why isn't there a frenzy to find more Sofia Vergaras?
  • @Anon
    Conspiracies don't happen in real life.

    Replies: @TTSSYF, @Whitney

    There’s a few thousand years of history that disproves that statement

  • One meta-lesson from Youtube is that just about everything I was told as a child about what animals never do turns out to be wrong in at least one example or another. For example, dogs and cats were said to not watch TV. Yet ... Do dogs watch more TV in 2019 than they did...
  • My experience has been that the majority of dogs don’t seem to look at the TV but the minority that do look at the TV ignore all people but anytime an animal of any sort pops up they immediately fixate on the TV.

  • From Yahoo News: Game of Thrones Keeps Killing Off Entire Immigrant Populations, And It's a Problem Kyle Munzenrieder April 29, 2019 ... Where once it seemed like Game of Thrones had something to say about the topic of immigration and the introduction of new populations to the staid old continent of Westeros, I'm no longer...
  • It makes me happy that I no longer watch TV or movies and none of this matters to me. It took a little bit to get here. I had to accustom myself to not watching it but it’s done now and it’s good.

    Also, everyone should be aware that if you are paying for cable you are paying for CNN MSNBC and all sorts of degenerate programming. That’s how they get their revenue from cable subscriptions. People are getting all excited about CNN’s ratings going down but it doesn’t matter one bit as long as people keep these cables coming in their house

    • Agree: Desiderius
    • Replies: @El Dato
    @Whitney

    Truth.

    Anyway, for fantasy world extravaganza, I would re-read the Helliconia Trilogy, which was excellent in places.

  • British historian Mary Beard looked askance upon my snark: Perhaps the keynote address on "The Challenges of Whiteness" at the Laundry Detergent and Bleach Chemists Convention?
  • How did we train an entire race to hate themselves so much. I really is extraordinary. And this whole Europe has always been multicultural movement is so bizarre because it was close to 100% White within living memory. And of course photographs been around since 1939 so there are lots of photograph. But the accomplishments of Europe offends the world. That’s what it is. It’s not egalitarian for them to succeed so noticeably . I’m European descent so I take interest and pride in its history and accomplishments but looking at the situation today it seems like the end result is a cultural poison that is circling the globe.

    • Replies: @Desiderius
    @Whitney

    The entire race? Do you hate yourself? the race? I don't.

    The ones who do hate don't hate themselves either. They hate you and Steve and I and their deplorable neighbors.

    Seriously, get a grip.

  • From iSteve commenter Geschrei on the "It Okay to Be White" sticker crisis at Northwestern U.: In fact, don't use stickers. Just put up blank sheets of white paper with scotch tape or push pins on bulletin boards. Or just leave a white sheet of paper on a photocopier or a library table. Turn every...
  • Love it

    • Replies: @bored identity
    @Whitney

    It's OK to Be Suprematist:

    http://slideplayer.com/6305099/21/images/21/Kazimir+Malevich+Suprematist+Composition%3A+White+on+White%2C+1918%2C+o/c%2C+31+x+31.jpg

    Replies: @bored identity, @Cowboy Shaw, @Steve Sailer

  • I've been told that Venmo is now a popular way to send money back and forth. So I was going to add it to my list of ways to give me money in time for my upcoming April iSteve fundraiser. How could that possibly hurt? But then I read this article in The Cut: It...
  • Right, when you pay anyone or they pay you the automatic setting is public. If you go into the settings and change that it’s really not that hard the other automatic setting is no password with the app. If anyone gets hold of your phone they can just transfer all your money in a couple seconds. I set mine to private right away it did take me a little longer set up the password. That only happened when it started being reported that diverse people having ’emergencies’ were asking to borrow phones from overly altruistic strangers and then transferring money from these people’s venmo accounts.

  • “You know when you’re standing in line at a coffee shop, trying to figure out what to order? Your mind races. How much caffeine can I handle today? Should I get that overpriced bagel?”

    I don’t even understand how anyone can function in the world who has this much stress about ordering a cup of coffee. This is sad and pathetic.

    • Replies: @njguy73
    @Whitney


    I don’t even understand how anyone can function in the world who has this much stress about ordering a cup of coffee. This is sad and pathetic.
     
    At Chick-Fil-A when asked for my name, I just give a letter.

    Yes, I eat there. And I support gay marriage. Deal with it, world.

    Replies: @Achmed E. Newman

  • You know what’s really racist, the number of white men raping black women. I believe it would be zero.

    • Replies: @Bard of Bumperstickers
    @Whitney

    Time for quotas?

    , @Truth
    @Whitney

    black "women" or black "people?"

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZWVzyqZvW8

  • For what it's worth, here in the iSteve comments section is a comment from "Former affiliate/associate of Singer’s company:" Steve, I have read and admired your blog for a while but have never commented. In a twist of fate that is wildly coincidental, however, I am sufficiently moved to report that, well, until yesterday, I...
  • “So a lot of what I did was help students to present a picture of themselves – through essays, extracurriculars, etc. – in which they could plausibly claim to want to major in some unpopular yet to me (I am humanist), quite interesting major like gender studies…”

    Gender studies. The letter writer referred to gender studies as an interesting major. That really sets off my alarm Bells. I don’t believe a regular reader of this blog would refer to gender studies as an interesting major

    • Agree: David
    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
    @Whitney


    Gender studies.
     
    Sixty years ago, that term would have evoked images of an arcane branch of Indo-European linguistics.
  • Okay, this is like seriously weird ...
  • @PhysicistDave
    Okayyyy.... I guess if you are Master of the Universe, you can get somebody to put this together for you!

    Seriously, I urge everyone to read Carreyrou's Bad Blood: it reads like a novel, it is well-researched, and, I am afraid, it is terrifyingly revealing of the state of our country today. (I have a close relative with extensive experience in the medical-lab industry: I'm told that what Carreyrou reports is just the tip of the iceberg.)

    However, I had Harari's book out for quite a while from the library, but could never motivate myself to read it all the way through: it seems rather superficial to me.

    Replies: @Peter Johnson, @Whitney, @slumber_j

    I didn’t watch that video mostly just because I hate watching videos but I did buy Bad Blood because of your review. It is a really interesting story isn’t it. I’m looking forward to reading the book

  • From my new column in Taki's Magazine: Read the whole thing there. iSteve commenter TelfoedJohn adds: More seriously: By the way, there is a lot of talk on the right about how Jussi
  • https://www.npr.org/2019/02/19/696124644/burberry-apologizes-for-noose-like-knot-on-fashion-hoodie

    This kind of stuff is just so funny to me but I am confused by the motivations. I really don’t know if it’s intentional or Clueless or what, it doesn’t seem like Burberry would want to be transgressive but they had to have discussed it and come up with a reason why they think it’s okay. I would love to know what that is

  • Jussie Smollett is basically the gay black woke Joey Tribbiani:
  • @Joe, Averaged
    @Steve Sailer

    Don't you mean "hair-braided, legally dangerous project?"

    Besides, it totally would have worked if the police hadn't been so racist that they didn't believe him. Well, this is Trump's America I guess.

    Replies: @Whitney

    I’ve been keeping up with a commentary over at The Root and that is actually their theory that the police are racist and framing him. I’m visualizing the Grand Canyon and we’re on either side of it staring down into what used to be the middle ground

  • You know, 60000 years ago the Neanderthals ruled in Europe and then another group burst out of Africa over ran them and ran them into Extinction. It’s sounding so familiar…..

  • From CBS News in Chicago: A question: What is the point of going to all the trouble of staging a false flag attack if you don't get video of it? Did Jussie assu
  • And right on cue Conservative Inc starts attacking the right

    S.E. Cupp
    @secupp
    The giddiness among Trumpsters over the Smollett news is gross. This story is awful. He allegedly abused police resources, exploited raw divisions in this country, and made it harder for every victim of a hate crime to report. This is sad no matter your politics.
    11:05 PM · Feb 16, 2019 · Twitter for iPhone
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  • From GQ: The Racist, Homophobic Attack on Jussie Smollett Is Far-Right America's Endgame BY JOSHUA RIVERA January 29, 2019 When one of the most famous black and gay men in America is not safe, the message is clearer than it has ever been. ... Whiteness in 21st century America has an endgame, and it is...
  • @J.Ross
    No way was Smollett one of the most famous black gays in America (he is now though).

    Replies: @Bruce County, @Abe, @Whitney, @Logan, @Forbes

    I think they meant infamous

  • @Arclight
    No one believes this guy...on another website I was reading about this and there were a ton of commenter saying they were liberals but there is no question this dude made it up.

    However, once this all falls apart we can count on the media and various celebrities explain it is still all white people's fault anyhow.

    Replies: @Whitney, @JimB, @Buffalo Joe

    Is guaranteed it will drop from any news reports once it’s exposed. All hate hoaxes are anti-white racism in preparation for what they hope will be a coming white genocide

  • From the Chicago Tribune this afternoon: Chicago police question actor Jussie Smollett and 2 'persons of interest,' including man who worked on 'Empire' Jeremy Gorner, Tracy Swartz, William Lee Chicago Tribune Detectives investigating the reported attack on "Empire" actor Jussie Smollett questioned him again Thursday as they interviewed two people of interest, including a man...
  • You mean if it is “exposed as” a hate hoax right

    I read the comments over at Jezebel and they acted like they believed him and think he is Brave. I think they’re blatantly lying

    • Replies: @rufus
    @Whitney

    Jezebel..... u ona these transitinonig guys er ?

  • An interesting article in the NYT points out that the dynamic range of pop music has gotten narrower over the decades, comparing Marvin Gaye's spacious 1971 track "What's Going On?" to Childish Gambino's droning current Emmy nominee "This Is America." The quietest milliseconds of the new song are louder than the quietest moments on Gaye's...
  • @Steve Sailer
    @Guy De Champlagne

    Right, vinyl wasn't ideal for classical music because hiss and frying egg noises were noticeable in the quietest portions. Vinyl was fine for electric guitar music.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Mr. Anon, @Mr McKenna, @Whitney, @Ragno, @Prester John

    I agree with this also. Getting rid of that hiss and crackle was a real Boon for classical music though I enjoy hearing the occasional cough in the live recordings. Mostly I do listen to classical music but I’m not an audiophile so I listen to digital through a Bluetooth speaker. It’s still a thousand times better than anything today

  • Despite all the media promotion, there is no organic interest in O'Rourke. Search volume in the US since the beginning of December, after the dust of the mid-terms had settled, for the top four candidates and O'Rourke: Search index scores--basically average interest over the period--are as follows: Biden -- 20 Warren -- 18 Harris --...
  • Kamala Harris is married to a white man and has good hair. I don’t see it happening

  • From the Washington Post opinion section: King says, plausibly, that he was libeled via mispunctuation. He says the dash should come before "Western civilization:" he was complaining that "Western civilization" is now treated as same as "White nationalist, white supremacist." The Washington Post authors explain that, yes, they are calling "Western civilization" "white nationalist, white...
  • I stopped watching Doctor Who when Peter Cabello blah blah was the doctor and he and His companion we’re in London and about 25% of the crowd was black. And His companion said I wasn’t expecting so many black people. And the doctor replied history has been whitewashed

    What is the opposite of whitewashing? Black washing doesn’t sound right. Dropping the Linens in Ink? We need to work on this

  • Here's a sentence from Amy Harmon's New York Times article gloating over putting the boot in on James D. Watson that deserves some attention: Note that Watson isn't accused of crimethinking due to "lost cognitive capacity" but due to "lost cognitive inhibition." In the future we'll need some kind of Logan's Run-style system for dealing...
  • Is the crazy age when the half-wits rule

    • Replies: @Mr. Rational
    @Whitney

    This is half 1984, half Idiocracy.

  • From the New York Times on New Year's Day, one of 12 articles the New York newspaper has run on this Texas shooting in recent days: The police sketch looked like the kind of cruelly handsome white actor who gets cast in home security TV commercials as a burglar, or like Viggo Mortensen starring in...
  • @Anon
    @Chrisnonymous


    It’s also possible the woman gave a fake description because she was worried fingering gang members would result in more violence. Can’t blame her too much for that.
     
    But the "blue eyes" part, that was going a bit too far. Noticing eye color in a passing vehicle? I'm sure the police picked up on that.

    It’s possible the police knew who they were looking for and released false description to put the perps at ease.
     
    This is a little cynical, but maybe they wanted to let the race activists dig themselves in a little deeper before pulling the rug out from under them. "After all, hey, that's what the grieving mother said, so if we don't dutifully produce the composite sketch, we might be criticized later for not believing the victim."

    Making the composite sketch a dead ringer for Viggo Mortensen was probably the cops little inside joke.

    Replies: @Bill B., @Whitney, @Chrisnonymous, @Anon87

    The blue eyes is a step too far. These people watched their daughter and sister get murdered and lied about who did it intentionally. I don’t know the nuances of their motivations but I think hating Whitey probably covers them all

  • From StatNews, veteran science reporter Sharon Begley writes: You can watch the documentary online here. As everybody knows, there is a firm reason to anticipate that the intellectual capacities of peoples geographically separated in their evolution should prove to have evolved identically. And that reason is ... TK. “Our wanting to reserve equal powers of...
  • @Anonymous
    @Whitney


    Watson is described as having “an acerbic personality”. You know what, I bet that’s a pretty good description of every single person on the dissident right
     
    Does Steve Sailer have an acerbic personality?

    Replies: @Whitney

    I don’t know. Ask him

    • Replies: @Hail
    @Whitney


    Host: "How does Steve Sailer find the time to write up to dozens of blog posts every week? For the answer to this, we went straight to the source!"

    [Camera cut to office]

    Steve Sailer [wearing eye patch] [licking salt, shot glass in one hand and lime in the other] [half-empty tequila bottle and seven discarded shot glasses strewn about the table]:

    "Get outta my office!" [draws gun...]
     
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2YCYW3GFU4
  • Watson is described as having “an acerbic personality”. You know what, I bet that’s a pretty good description of every single person on the dissident right

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @Whitney


    Watson is described as having “an acerbic personality”. You know what, I bet that’s a pretty good description of every single person on the dissident right
     
    Does Steve Sailer have an acerbic personality?

    Replies: @Whitney

  • Michel Houellebecq has a new novel coming out January 4th in French, Sérotonine. Early word is the book is full of rural despair and rebellion: in other words, Houellebecq, with his uncanny knack, is said to have more or less anticipated the Yellow Vests movement. Hopefully, its launch will be less carnage-ridden than Submission's in...
  • I know his name is pronounced Welbeck but in my head it’s always going to be holla back

  • Continuing on with the question of whether blacks understand questions about political orientation or if their offered responses approach randomness, the mean number of biological children for those aged at least 30 at the time of participation in the GSS. For contemporary relevance all responses are from 2000 onward: There is roughly a half-a-child gap...
  • I’m probably just noticing this but the colors you chose made me laugh

  • From the New York Times: What Carlson actually said was: “It’s obvious that we need more scientists and skilled engineers, but that’s not what we’re getting. Instead, we’re getting waves of people with high school educations or less. Nice people. No one doubts that. But as an economic matter, this is insane. It’s indefensible, so...
  • I drove around Mexico for 6 months and it’s a beautiful country but you can drive through a hundred miles of desert and every little scrub brush is covered with seven or eight brightly colored plastic bags. From a distance it’s actually kind of pretty but the litter is unbelievable. And the truth is is we had a very successful campaign to not litter Generations ago that took root and now we don’t litter. They did not have the same campaign. It’s propaganda in a good way. But even bringing it up now is just white supremacy

  • From BBC News Pidgin: An anonymous iSteve commenter says: "And then they came for Gandhi, and I said nothing, because their sunsplash-rasta language sounded so cheery." I enjoy reading BBC News Pidgin, but is there really anybody in Africa who finds it easier to read than normal English? Isn't the poin
  • BBC pidgin is the most incredible website. It’s hard for me to even fathom that is real. I’m in shock

  • From the New York Times: In recent years, the word "problematic" has come to mean, basically: Did "problematic" always mean "I'm angry but I can't articulate a logical reason why"? I first ran into "problematic" around 1974 from a high school teacher I didn't get along with. I gave him a lot of grief about...
  • @PiltdownMan
    Oxforddictionaries.com reminds us of the older usage, which used to be standard some decades ago.

    ‘Changes to the Constitution have proved somewhat problematic in the past.’

    ‘Thus, the problematic nature of eyewitness reports was explicitly acknowledged by the U.S. Supreme Court.’
     

    But on another page, it succumbs to the modern, pejorative, usage. Boldface is mine.

    9 words with offensive origins

    Nothing is stranger than discovering that words or phrases we hear every day have offensive or problematic origins. And while there’s no need to cast aspersions on the language of bygone days, it’s helpful to check in on the words we use and what they mean (or used to mean). Some of the words here have just had their meanings softened over time, but others have origin stories that we seem more comfortable having forgotten.

    1. no can do

    The widespread use of the phrase in English today has obscured its origin: what might seem like folksy, abbreviated version of I can’t do it is actually an imitation of Chinese Pidgin English. The phrase dates from the mid-19th to early-20th centuries, an era when Western attitudes towards the Chinese were markedly racist.

    2. long time no see

    Another phrase imitative of the syntax of pidgin English, long time no see was originally meant as a humorous interpretation of a Native American greeting, used after a prolonged separation. The current earliest citation recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) comes from W.F. Drannan’s book Thirty-one Years on Plains (1901): ‘When we rode up to him [sc. an American Indian] he said: ‘Good mornin. Long time no see you’.


    ...
     

    https://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2015/06/18/9-words-with-offensive-origins/

    Replies: @Whitney, @Fred Boynton

    10 years ago I was in Vietnam for a few months and when you spoke to just about any Vietnamese person about something that needed to be clarified in some way the same expression would come up “same same but different”. All the white people started using it, they thought it was hilarious even had it put it up on t-shirts. It’s weird to think that was only 10 years ago because I guess that would be problematic today

  • Slavery is one of the more vibrant customs that The Diverse are injecting into stodgy old America by doing us the favor of immigrating here. From NorthJersey.com: See, immigrants are too assimilating rapidly to modern America's highest values, such as gay marriage, creating more social progress than you thought imaginable. Did boring old 1950s white...
  • @Clyde
    Alia Imad Faleh Al Hunaity..... Too bad there are no photos so that we can get a better idea what is going on. My guess is she looks like Sasquatch and is South Asian. How come no mention of how she earns her money. No husband or family is mentioned.
    Her Sri Lankan (sex?) slave, not many Muslims there.

    Replies: @Anon, @Lot, @PiltdownMan, @a reader, @Whitney

    Why are there no photos? If you search for photos you end up pictures and a bunch of white women. No joke. Some famous. Even Hillary Clinton. And a picture of trump and Nikki Haley. Never trust anyone that promises you they’re not going to be evil.

  • I scored a 5, which ranks me as More Privileged than 93% of you knaves and villains, which means 13 out of 14 of you are entitled to punch me up.
  • I would have scored a 4 if I were a man but dang it I had to put woman and it went up to 19.

    • Replies: @Jim Don Bob
    @Whitney

    You should have said "woman but questioning".

  • Reality TV shows have been popular on American TV for about two decades. The 1990s were a decade of high pay for actors. For example, NBC offered Jerry Seinfeld $110 million to make one more season of Seinfeld in 1998-1999, on top of the one million dollars per episode for the three supporting actors, or...
  • @jim jones
    @Whitney

    You mean like this?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjjifffO7HE

    Replies: @Whitney

    Yes. Exactly. And she goes on and on about how much they need from the guys and then it’s so annoying that the guys then want something from the women. She just thinks she can take and take and take and never have to give. I hate my sex these days

    • Replies: @Bel Riose
    @Whitney

    You should.

  • 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...
  • I’m going to lie on the census. I haven’t decided what race I’m going to pick but it’s not going to be white. And my goal is to sow chaos in my own little way.

  • Reality TV shows have been popular on American TV for about two decades. The 1990s were a decade of high pay for actors. For example, NBC offered Jerry Seinfeld $110 million to make one more season of Seinfeld in 1998-1999, on top of the one million dollars per episode for the three supporting actors, or...
  • Wasn’t there one season of Survivor where they divided it into men’s camps and women’s camps? I think it all broke down because the men got busy and set up a camp and the women bickered the whole time.

    • Agree: Tyrion 2
    • Replies: @jim jones
    @Whitney

    You mean like this?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjjifffO7HE

    Replies: @Whitney

    , @J.Ross
    @Whitney

    I was once a roommate with a guy who loved a show that was like a two-person, one-episode Survivor. The two people were always a man and a woman, and except for one over-achieving man, all the men I saw did all the work.

    , @TheBoom
    @Whitney

    The battle of the sexes on Surviver was also to my mind as a great moment in feminist TV. Men using their toxic masculinity (e.g., calmly deciding on division of labor) to crush the dreams of womyn.

  • Patrick J. Buchanan turned 80 today.
  • I grew up with my mother telling me what a horrible bigoted racist terrible person Pat Buchanan was. And even though I know it is not true now intellectually it’s still hard for me to get past that early conditioning. The power of brainwashing is very strong

    “The fresh Cask long keeps its first Tang”. Horace

  • From the refreshingly candid Forward, months before the fraudulent accusations were brought against Kavanaugh, we got The Jewish Case Against Brett Kavanaugh: A Supreme Court majority shaped by Donald Trump means that the most vulnerable among us — immigrants, women, Muslim Americans, people of color, LGBTQ Americans, and yes, Jews too — will be at...
  • I went and looked at that dog barking at a cat and got stuck down a YouTube hole

  • Are there any sex differences on average between male and female dogs, other than traits directly related to sex, pregnancy, and raising puppies? There are massive sex differences in behavior among some kinds of domesticated animals such as bulls vs. cows and roosters vs. hens. The difference in speed between male and female thoroughbreds is...
  • The rule of thumb is that female dogs are easier to train. That will be exceptions of course but it generally holds true

  • From France24:
  • Stuff like this just brings a big smile to my face. Everybody knows white leftist practically worship the Dalai Lama. Are they all taking a sledgehammer to their Buddha statues right now? Hilarious

    • Replies: @Hail
    @Whitney

    The SPLC is at work on it now,
    on how they might finesse a 'hate group' designation for Tibetan Buddhism.

    , @ThirdWorldSteveReader
    @Whitney

    I wonder if he has been saying these things for some time already. I get the impression that the media is less enamorated with him than it was in, say, 2006.

  • Jig Bohnson writes: Excerpted directly from the gorillion-page report: Over 1,000 victims were identified (although they are obviously not named in the report). If for the sake of both simplicity and the benefit of Sodom we assume 501 male victims and 500 female victims and assume 5% of the population is gay--not bisexual, but exclusively...
  • Read Bella Dodd, School of Darkness.

    The attack on the Catholic church has been orchestrated for some time and now we are seeing its fruits. I know many people are scandalized why what's happening and the church and I do not deny it is horrible. It is true evil. But evil is going to attack what is Holy. If you believe that this church was founded by Jesus Christ then you should not be surprised that it is being attacked on all sides

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @whitney

    You sound like my 70-year-old mother. Translatio of your position: there is nothing the church could ever do that couldn't be taken as a sign that the church needed even more support.

  • From The Daily Beast: In contrast, Spike Lee's oeuvre, with the unfortunate exception of certain deplorable scenes in Mo' Better Blues, is a morally admirable and scientifically accurate depiction of the plain truth about AmeriKkKa. This photo of Vince Vaughn listening to an awards ceremony speech by Meryl Streep always reminds me of the Kipling...
  • I’m giving up on the entertainment industry but that one looks like a winner. I still won’t pay money to see it but when it comes to my illegal Chinese website, I might watch it

    • Replies: @Charles Erwin Wilson
    @Whitney


    I still won’t pay money to see it but when it comes to my illegal Chinese website, I might watch it
     
    I hope you don't live here, but if you do, please emigrate elsewhere. You are part of the problem. And BTW, shouldn't you be Half-Whitney?
  • From The Guardian: Also from The Guardian: How much of today's dominant intellectual/political climate is just petty individual resentments inflated into Systems of Thought?
  • I used to have a joke I made about the differences between the sexes and their relationship to each other. I would say ” women are crazy and men are stupid” and that pretty much sums it up. Now, I’m beginning to think women are both stupid and crazy.

  • From Quillette:
  • My mom always said they were like kids in a candy store. That’s pretty racist huh

  • From Reason: The Hereditary Aristocracy of Citizenship We pride ourselves on having abolished the hereditary privileges once associated with aristocracy. But our citizenship system replicates many of the same evils. Ilya Somin | Jul. 7, 2018 6:20 pm Immigration Discrimination A US passport. The privileges associated with it are available only to citizens, and citizen...
  • Yes, I do feel like the Russians system will succeed ultimately. It might be because I’m reading Witness by Whittaker Chambers in hard back at the same time I’m reading the True Believer by Eric Hoffer on my Kindle and looking into the Stalin Mao Connection in China. It’s actually all kind of horrifying. It makes me feel like those of us on the right are just wholly unprepared and unaware and there’s really nothing we can do to prepare. Are we willing to go to the same extremes? I don’t know

    • Replies: @Old Palo Altan
    @Whitney

    Europe as it had existed for over a thousand years - Christian, monarchical,and elitist - died a tragic death in 1918.

    The survivors of that debacle decided to opt for elitism as the most promising facet of that trinity. These in their turn died tragic deaths in 1945.

    Since then we have been living the postscript - and we are getting very near the end.

    Replies: @Antlitz Grollheim, @julius caesar

  • Z-Man devotes an hour to a treatment of the dissident right:
  • I used to have a Darwin fish on my car. So embarrassing now

  • What if ... Trump's North Korea policy turns out to be a huge success, the economy continues to boom, the GOP maintains control of the House this fall, in October 2019 Trump shares the Nobel Peace Prize with the North and South Korean leaders, and the next day he announces that, mission accomplished, he is...
  • Kanye?

    • Replies: @songbird
    @Whitney

    I think Kanye would actually make an interesting third party candidate, if he could get enough votes to be on stage in a debate with the other two candidates.

    I'm not saying elect him, but merely he's a loose cannon and would probably muck up things for the Democrats, so I'm all in favor of him running.

    Replies: @NOTA, @Tyrion 2

  • As we all know, in America we need more immigrants to bring us vibrant restaurant cuisine. In France, where they have pretty good restaurants, they need immigrants to win the World Cup. The NYT reports: In the United States, blacks do well athletically but poorly economically because they live in the inner city instead of...
  • Come on. They don’t live in “suburbs” they live in giant modernist projects that wouldn’t look out of place and some dystopian movie.

  • Mischel's famous Marshmallow Test of children's willpower to delay instant gratification in return for more rewards in the future (you can eat one marshmallow right now or get more later) is often cited in the usual All We Have to Do About Education articles. Toddlers who resisted the urge to eat the marshmallow the longest...
  • I would have been a wrench in the works because I have always thought marshmallows disgusting. Which makes me skeptical of the whole study because I’m sure I’m not the only one that thinks that.

    • Agree: Harry Baldwin
    • Replies: @Dieter Kief
    @Whitney


    I would have been a wrench in the works because I have always thought marshmallows disgusting.

     

    There's always some kind of disturbance like the one you would have been in this set up - there's always some kind of noise - that is necessarily so, because the eternal difference of our (dirty=human)) lifes and the pristine (angelic, pure, clean) world of the ideal (Friedrich Schiller) = the perfect scientiic experiment.
    , @Achmed E. Newman
    @Whitney

    I would think a decent experimental program would have extra psychiatrists on call for kids like you who wouldn't take the marshmallows now or later. I'll admit, though, that they're much better eaten off an oak stick roasted on a camp-fire.

    Prior to the creation of Blow-Pops, being THE best candy invention EVAH, I would think the experiment could have more successfully done with the candy below, most preferred by those of us with zero gratification delay, but parents that are big shots on the school board:

    I want some Now AND Later(s)!

    http://www.peakstupidity.com/images/Now_and_Laters.jpg

    Replies: @Brutusale

    , @Chase
    @Whitney

    I agree. I too hate marshmallows and would have expected something more universally liked (chocolate chip cookies without nuts) to be used. Were marshmallows used specifically to create a memorable, slightly out of the ordinary name for the experiment so it would stick, or is that too conspiratorial?

    Replies: @Steve Sailer

    , @Anonymous Bosch
    @Whitney


    I would have been a wrench in the works because I have always thought marshmallows disgusting. Which makes me skeptical of the whole study
     
    Mischel thought of this and thus used different rewards - sometimes it was marshmallows, sometimes Oreos, sometimes pretzels. Not sure what they did with the type of picky brats who whined that they liked neither marshmallows nor oreos nor pretzels.

    As for teaching kids the ability to delay, maybe one could punish them by playing Queen's "I want it all and I want it now" every time they touch the marshmallow.
    , @istevefan
    @Whitney

    How about running this experiment with Skittles instead?

    , @AndrewR
    @Whitney

    Presumably, children who dislike marshmallows are a representative sample of the population. In other words, there is probably no correlation between disliking marshmallows and any sort of cognitive or behavioral traits.

  • Thugs actually hate classical music. From the L.A. Review of Books: From Theodore Gioia's website: "Hailing from a line of writers, Theodore has the dubious distinction of being the second best-known writer named Ted Gioia in his family." The Gioias are like the Therouxs of the 21st Century. MAY 17, 2018 AT THE CORNER of...
  • There is something demonic about hating Beauty

  • From The Forward: Is Jordan Peterson Enabling Jew Hatred? Ari Feldman May 11, 2018 Wikimedia/Forward Montage... Jordan Peterson is a public intellectual adored by neo-Nazis, white supremacists and conspiracy theorists. ... Part of why people on the far right like Peterson is because he is not afraid to talk about the Jews, and he has...
  • @jim jones
    Why has Vox Day started to attack Peterson? Is it because he has rational, rather than supernatural, explanations for human behaviour?

    Replies: @VD, @Weekender, @Thea, @Desiderius, @BB753, @Whitney, @Saxon, @Charles Pewitt, @Samuel Skinner, @Haxo Angmark, @Allen

    The z-man blog had a comment thread abour Vox day attacking Peterson. I don’t read Voxday but there seemed to be a general consensus that he is super arrogant and couldn’t stand the competition. I don’t remember which post it was but it was recent

    • Replies: @Dissident
    @Whitney


    The z-man blog had a comment thread abour Vox day attacking Peterson.
     
    I see comments here from "Z-Man" and others from "The Z-Blog". Are these the same individual or not?

    Replies: @vinteuil

  • For an explanation of concentric loyalties vs. leapfrogging loyalties, see here.
  • He seems so shallow to me. He is approaching death, that far shore from which no one ever returns, and he’s settling scores and being petty. It seems so pointless

  • Commenter CCZ points to this article from NJ.com: Flemington is a famously not funny town. Nor is Betsy. From InterfaceProject.org: BETSY DRIVER Flemington, New Jersey,
  • Oh come on. Everybody knows what the consequence is now. They’re going to find the video of whoever did it, figure out who they are, publish their names and try to destroy their lives. It’s happened so many times now I don’t know how anyone could pretend they don’t know what the ‘consequences’ are

  • Unlike some other commentators, I don't currently have an opinion on Steven Pinker's new book Enlightenment Now because I haven't read it yet. However, I did read and review his 2011 book The Better Angels of Our Nature for The American Conservative.
  • A half decade ago, Harvard-Stanford economist Raj Chetty got his hands on hundreds of millions of your income tax returns from the IRS and has been publishing results ever since that have been pretty interesting if you know how to think about modern realities. Now Mark Zuckerberg is going to give your * Facebook data...
  • I’m old enough to remember Friendster. And all my friends were on it and we’re pushing hard for me to join up and I thought it was creepy so I didn’t. By the time Facebook came along I was immune. And I’m so glad. My first assessment about the creepiness turns out to be right

  • From Politico: That damn William Wilberforce got in the way of economics. While the program might seem crazy at first, it would not be that different from the existing H1-B progra
  • Here is the deal with dog walking and pet sitting. It is a 100% trust business. You give these people the keys to your house, your alarm codes, tell them when you’re going to be out of town and then access to the most valuable things you have in the world after your children. Most people are very picky about who they choose to be their pet sitter.

    • Replies: @Steve Sailer
    @Whitney

    I was just talking to a young man who had recently qualified as a professional dog walker with some Uber like dog walking service. It was harder than becoming an Uber driver. You had to take a pretty difficult test on dog behavior and dog health. And have a background check. He was an upper middle class kid with a master's degree, and came from a dog-loving suburban family so he was exactly the kind of employee the firm was looking for and it still took about a month of him jumping through hoops to get their okay to be listed on their service as an independent contractor.

  • I don't know where this one is from.
  • THOTs. That’s red pill talk

    • Replies: @BenKenobi
    @Whitney

    I would like to go on record stating that "thot" should be pronounced 'taught', not 'thought'

  • Movie director (A Few Good Men) and actor (All in the Family) Rob Reiner continues to rain thunder down upon Trump's racist, restrictionist immigration policies from behind the guarded gates of the Malibu Colony, where he is a leader of local political efforts to keep Malibu's population from growing. A friend writes: From the Los...
  • @Joe Walker
    God bless MLK

    I wonder how many people in Rob Reiner's neighborhood look anything like Martin Luther King?

    Replies: @Steve Sailer, @Whitney

    What gets to me is all these people talking about God. It seems so manipulative. But I’m not sure who they are trying to manipulate. Or why

  • From the New York Times: Weinstein’s Complicity Machine The producer Harvey Weinstein relied on powerful relationships across industries to provide him with cover as accusations of sexual misconduct piled up for decades. By MEGAN TWOHEY, JODI KANTOR, SUSAN DOMINUS, JIM RUTENBERG and STEVE EDER DEC. 5, 2017 ... A master of leverage, Mr. Weinstein parlayed...
  • @Bill Jones
    @Whitney

    One assumes Dunham's "knowledge" is anecdotal, not even Harvey could be that perverted.

    Replies: @Whitney, @AndrewR

    Indeed 🙂