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It’s a been big day for the good guys in the growing struggle over academic freedom. While the New York Times is still trying to get tenured law professor Amy Wax fired for telling the truth at the Penn Law School, tenured business professor Bryan J. Pesta filed suit today against Cleveland State for in effect firing him for co-authoring one of the most important DNA-race-IQ studies of this century (see post below).

And University of Central Florida tenured psychology professor Charles Negy, who was fired in effect for retweeting my best stuff during the first week of the Mostly Peaceful Protests:

Negy had to sell his home and move in with relatives.

Fortunately, an arbitrator told UCF that they can’t do that and reinstated Negy. Now he’s suing for damages:

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION

CHARLES NEGY, Plaintiff,
v.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA;

COMPLAINT AND DEMAND FOR JURY TRIAL

Plaintiff Charles Negy, by and through his undersigned attorneys, files this complaint for violations of the First and Fourteenth Amendments pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983, as well as for negligence, abuse of process, and intentional infliction of severe emotional distress. In support of this complaint, Charles Negy respectfully alleges as follows:

NATURE OF THE ACTION

1. In the name of a crusade “to be actively anti-racist,” as Defendant Alexander Cartwright announced on June 2, 2020, the University of Central Florida (UCF) harassed and retaliated against Professor Charles Negy because he dared to publicly express viewpoints out of step with the prevailing campus orthodoxy on anti-racism.

2. After Charles Negy posted several tweets to his personal Twitter account expressing his view that, contrary to the ascendant orthodoxy on campus, Blacks are not systematically oppressed in the United States, he became the target of a Twitter mob that demanded he be fired. Protests erupted at UCF and even at Negy’s home, leading him to require police protection.

3. Forbidden by the First Amendment to explicitly fire him for his tweets, UCF administrators publicly solicited people to come forward with complaints of discrimination and harassment against Professor Negy and then launched a malicious, pretextual investigation into every aspect of his 22-year career at the university.

As Beria used to boast to his boss Stalin, “You show me the man and I’ll find you a crime.”

4. UCF’s investigation culminated in a 9-hour interrogation of Professor Negy, during which a senior UCF administrator barraged Negy with hundreds of allegations that she had previously refused to give him notice of, despite his repeated requests. The interrogation — which included wide-ranging allegations, many of which bordered on the absurd — made clear that UCF was not merely investigating Negy for alleged harassment and discrimination, but rather was looking for any information it could use to get rid of a faculty member who had become politically inconvenient to the university administration.

5. Following an investigation which dragged on, without good cause, for 7 months, UCF summarily terminated Negy in January 2021. Maliciously invoking an inapplicable exception to the collective bargaining agreement (“CBA”) requiring that tenured faculty receive six months’ notice of termination, UCF terminated Negy effective immediately. As a result of this sudden loss of income, Negy — who is the sole caretaker of his mentally and physically disabled brother — was forced to sell his home and move in with a relative.

6. Negy pursued a grievance through his faculty union for violating the CBA, and in May 2022, an arbitrator ordered UCF to reinstate Negy with back pay and benefits, finding he was terminated without just cause. However, the award cannot compensate Negy for the massive loss he incurred on the sale of his home; for the out-of-pocket medical expenses he faced after UCF’s destruction of his life led him to be diagnosed with anxiety and depression; or for the severe emotional distress he suffered for nearly two years at the hands of UCF administrators who, because they disliked his political views, treated him as less than human.

7. Plaintiff Charles Negy is, and was at all times relevant to this Complaint, an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Central Florida, where he has taught since 1998. …

FACTS
Negy Engages in Political Expression on Twitter

17. At all times relevant to this Complaint, Professor Negy maintained a Twitter account for his personal use, using the handle @CharlesNegy. Negy’s Twitter profile does not mention his affiliation with UCF and states “Opinions are my own.”

18. Negy is a minority, being both gay and Hispanic, and in fact was identified by UCF in 1998 as a “Diversity Enhancement Hire.”

19. However, Negy holds opinions that do not align with the way the way minority individuals are expected to think by those in power at America’s colleges and universities, including UCF. In particular, Negy disagrees with the critical race theory that is ascendant on today’s campuses.

20. In light of national outrage over the fatal use of force by police against unarmed Black men and women, particularly the May 2020 murder of George Floyd, colleges and universities have come under tremendous pressure to take action to fight “systemic racism” on campus.

21. UCF has not been immune to this pressure. On June 2, 2020, for example, Defendant Alexander Cartwright, UCF’s president, issued a statement making “a commitment from our university to not merely celebrate our diversity, but to be actively anti-racist.” Defendant Cartwright’s message emphasized that education and reflection on these issues was insufficient, and that they “must be paired with action and a commitment to stand against racism in all its forms.”

22. In response to the national conversation around race happening
at that time, Negy posted several tweets to his personal Twitter account between May 29 and June 3, 2020, expressing his view that Blacks are not systemically oppressed in the United States.

UCF is Inundated by Demands to Fire Negy

23. Negy’s tweets garnered an angry response on social media. Almost immediately, the hashtag #UCFfirehim began trending on Twitter.
24. UCF quickly came under media scrutiny because of Negy’s tweets. See, e.g., Jason Dill, “A UCF Professor Tweeted About ‘Black Privilege.’ Then #UCFFireHim Started Trending,” Miami Herald (June 4, 2020), https://www.miamiherald.com/news/state/florida/article243261961.html.

25. The pressure on UCF mounted immediately. On June 4, 2020, UCF’s Assistant Vice President for Board Relations, Karen Monteleone, wrote UCF’s Board of Trustees to say the following: “A UCF professor’s personal Twitter posts have gone viral and have received significant media attention. Overnight, there have been thousands of posts on social media and hundreds of individuals have emailed university offices, including more than 175 submissions to the Board of Trustees account.” …

27. On June 11, 2020, UCF’s Student Senate passed a resolution calling on the university to fire Negy for his tweets. The resolution stated that “Negy’s comments and views are, in fact, being supported and not condemned in the strongest terms if his employment is continued at this university.”

28. Also on June 11, 2020, the Psychology Department sent out an official departmental message stating that the opinions Negy expressed on Twitter were “insensitive, hurtful, offensive, and wrong,” and urging students to come forward, even anonymously, with allegations of “classroom bias,” since that — unlike Negy’s constitutionally protected tweets — would be punishable.

29. On June 14, 2020, protesters gathered on the UCF campus to demand Negy’s firing, chanting “UCF, fire him!”

30. An online petition demanding that UCF fire Negy received more than 34,000 signatures. See “UCF: Fire Psychology Professor Charles Negy,” Change.org, https://www.change.org/p/university-of-central-florida-ucf-fire- psychology-professor-charles-negy.

UCF’s Administration Rushes to Placate Those Angered by Negy’s Tweets

31. The UCF administration acted immediately to mollify those demanding that Negy be fired for his protected speech.

32. On June 4, 2020, for example, Defendant Butler released a video statement on UCF’s official Twitter account effectively admitting that UCF hoped to have Negy fired. Butler stated, “We’re trying to do the right thing. Sometimes that takes change and takes time … The #UCFFirehim I understand all of that but the fact of the matter is it’s not going to happen overnight.” (Emphasis added.) …

36. Defendants’ post was intended to specifically target Negy. It stated that “we are disgusted by the racist posts one of our faculty members has shared on his personal Twitter account” and thanked students for speaking out about their outrage. Defendants’ post then stated: “If any student, current or former, believes they may have experienced abusive or discriminatory behavior by any faculty or staff member, we want to know about it. UCF takes every report seriously. Concerns can be reported to UCF’s IntegrityLine, which also takes anonymous complaints, at www.ucfintegrityline.com or 855-877-6049.”

37. On June 5, 2020, Negy was advised by UCF police that protesters were organizing to come to his home, and that he should be on guard for his safety. Negy wrote to Defendant Cartwright to say that “the way you have vilified me publicly has contributed to this situation,” and to ask Defendant Cartwright to send out a message cautioning students against violence and against protesting at people’s private homes. Defendant Cartwright did not send any such message.

38. Instead, on June 5, 2020, Defendants Cartwright, Butler, and
Johnson hosted a “Virtual Conversation about Race and Unity.” During that “conversation,” Defendant Cartwright called Negy’s tweets “abhorrent” and stated that “Although everyone has a right to their personal beliefs, we cannot allow that to cross over into our classrooms or into our workplace if it hurts people.”

39. The first question from a student during the June 5 “conversation” was “what avenues” UCF had open to fire Negy if his tweets were protected by the First Amendment.

40. Defendant Johnson answered that if a faculty member is “offensive” in the classroom, “we have the capacity to act.”

41. Later in the conversation, an incoming student asked “what is going to be done” about Negy. Defendant Butler answered that “the wheels are in motion in terms of what needs to happen in regards to that… believe that by the time you get on the campus as a freshman, it will have been dealt with.”

… 43. On June 13, 2020, egged on by UCF’s repeated expressions of outrage, UCF students protested in front of Negy’s home. After two hours of protesting at the entrance to Negy’s neighborhood, they drove up and down his street for 40 minutes, blowing their horns non-stop, with a megaphone, shouting to all of his neighbors “Negy is a racist” and “UCF must Fire Racist Negy.” Negy had six Orange County sheriff’s officers at his home that day, four of them parked in front of his house to prevent the UCF protesters from coming onto his property.

44. On June 14, Defendant Cartwright attended a protest held by students demanding Negy’s firing.

45. At the June 14 protest, one of the students in attendance said to Defendant Cartwright that Negy “should have been fired before he got tenure.” Defendant Cartwright agreed with the student, responding “[S]o, one thing is that. One is also looking at the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, I mean that office, honestly… is understaffed.”1 (Emphasis added.)

What DEI apparatchik has ever replied, “No, honestly, my budget is huge and I don’t need to build a bigger empire?”

UCF Subjects Negy to an Intrusive and Protracted Investigation

46. Negy has taught at UCF since 1998 and has received consistently superior performance reviews. In the four years leading up to his
1 https://twitter.com/UCFKnightNews/status/1272310037617291264 termination, he received an evaluation rating of “Outstanding” for his instruction and advising.

47. Following the administration’s public solicitation of complaints on June 4, 2020, however, UCF received a litany of allegations, many anonymous, about Negy’s classroom teaching.

48. Without informing Negy that there were complaints against him, UCF began an investigation.

49. Negy learned about this investigation the way the rest of the general public did: through the media.

50. Negy received no formal notice of this investigation until more than a month later, on July 17, 2020.

51. On July 17, 2020, Defendant Myers sent Negy a letter notifying him that he was under investigation by UCF’s Office of Institutional Equity (“OIE”), stating, “Beginning on June 4, 2020, OIE received multiple reports that you posted derogatory, discriminatory and unprofessional statements on a Twitter account, and that you subjected students to discriminatory harassment based on race, ethnicity, national origin, sexual orientation, religion, sex, gender identity/expression, and disability in the classroom.”

52. The June 4, 2020 date identified by Defendant Myers was no coincidence: it was the date on which Defendants Butler, Cartwright, and Johnson posted their missive on UCF’s website soliciting people to come forward with complaints against Negy in a pretextual effort to justify firing him. …

58. On August 4, 2020, Negy responded to Defendant Myers’ email of July 31, expressing his concern that he would “like to produce witnesses who can attest that I did not say the things I am alleged to have said,” but that “with no information about when in the past 15 years I am alleged to have made each of these statements, I have no way of identifying relevant witnesses.”

… 65. During her 8+ hours of interrogation, Defendant Myers barraged Negy with a litany of accusations spanning 15 years. Most of these allegations were simply objections to Negy’s course content and pedagogy. For example, multiple individuals allegedly complained that he lectured about certain sexual practices specific to particular Native American and African tribes, despite the fact that this lecture on cross-cultural sexual practices is wholly germane to the subjects he teaches, has been a longstanding part of his pedagogy, and has never been the subject of a complaint in his student evaluations. …

67. Defendant Myers also asked Negy about a variety of allegations that had absolutely nothing to do with alleged discriminatory harassment, including whether he had ever bribed a health care official while traveling abroad and whether he used departmental resources while writing his book, demonstrating that this was not a good-faith investigation into allegations of harassment but rather a fishing expedition undertaken in the desperate hope of finding some basis to discipline Negy other than his constitutionally protected expression on Twitter.

71. At all times relevant to this complaint, UCF policy required that an investigation be completed within 90 days absent “good cause.” …

74. On December 1, 2020, with the investigation in its sixth month,
Negy again wrote to Defendant Myers to request information about the delay. He explained that “This protracted investigation is taking a terrible toll on me both personally and professionally and is causing irreparable harm to my reputation and professional opportunities,” and asked for “a meaningful update on the status of this investigation.”

However, on January 5, 2021, Negy was notified by Defendant Dupras that following “internal discussions” of his case to which he was not privy, he was being placed on administrative leave. While UCF’s faculty CBA permits employees to be placed on administrative leave at the start of an investigation, the circumstances of UCF’s sudden decision to place Negy at this stage — with opaque reference to unspecified “internal discussions” — was highly irregular, and was further evidence of Defendants’ retaliation against Negy for his protected speech.

Defendant Myers Finds Negy Responsible for Misconduct in Violation of the First Amendment
77. On January 13, 2021 — 180 days after Negy received his notice of investigation — Defendant Myers issued her investigative report. Defendant Myers’ report concluded that Negy had engaged in discriminatory harassment in the course of his classroom teaching. Defendant Myers also concluded that in 2014, Negy had failed to report inappropriate behavior allegedly committed by one of his teaching assistants.

I.e., a coed accused a grad student TA of flirting with her seven years before without Professor Negy calling in a dronestrike on the malefactor.

Comrade Stalin, we’ve found the crime!

79. Many of the alleged incidents of “discriminatory harassment” for which Defendant Myers found Negy responsible were in fact instances of speech protected by academic freedom and the First Amendment.

80. Indeed, in an unrelated lawsuit, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Eleventh Circuit ruled in April 2022 that UCF’s “discriminatory-harassment policy likely violates the First Amendment on the grounds that it is an overbroad and content- and viewpoint-based regulation of constitutionally protected expression.”

Defendant Dupras Fires Negy Without the Required Notice, Leaving Him Homeless and Without Income

81. Also on January 13, 2021, Defendant Dupras issued Negy a letter notifying him of the university’s intent to terminate his employment at the close of business on January 25, 2021.

82. Under UCF faculty’s CBA, tenured faculty are ordinarily entitled to six months’ notice of termination unless their continued presence “jeopardize[s] the safety or welfare of…students.”

83. However, Defendant Dupras determined that because Negy had once allegedly failed to report inappropriate touching by his teaching assistant in 2014, his presence on campus in 2021 would “jeopardize the safety or welfare of…students” and thus he could be terminated immediately.

85. The immediate loss of income caused by the denial of six months’ notice forced Negy to rapidly sell his home at significantly below market value. This was particularly difficult because Negy had just assumed responsibility for the care of his physically and mentally disabled brother following the death of their last parent. At the time of Negy’s termination, his brother had just moved from Houston to Orlando to live with Negy.

86. Without income and now homeless, Negy and his brother were forced to move in with a relative. …

96. On May 16, 2022, the arbitrator issued an opinion awarding Negy “full reinstatement, with tenure, and with all compensation and benefits fully restored to that effect as of the termination date.”
97. Specifically, the arbitrator determined that UCF had not been justified in overriding the 6-month notice requirement of the CBA by deeming Negy a “safety risk.”

98. The arbitrator found that Negy had received “consistently outstanding annual evaluations” for the past two decades, until his tweets led to a “campaign by UCF” to gather potentially damaging information about his classroom behavior.

99. The arbitrator ruled that UCF’s assessment that Negy was a “safety risk,” when UCF had given him no opportunity to modify his behavior, did not justify denying him the required 6 months’ notice. The arbitrator was unpersuaded by UCF’s attempt to “buttress its claim” that Negy was a safety risk by pointing to his alleged 2014 failure to report unwanted conduct by a teaching assistant.

100. Because the arbitrator concluded that UCF had violated the CBA by denying Negy the 6 months’ notice, he did not reach the second question of whether Negy was actually responsible for the misconduct of which UCF accused him. He noted, however, that Negy’s case raised issues such as “effective use of protected free speech texts” and “announcement pre-investigation that Dr. Negy was a pariah in the view of the administration.” …

FIRST CAUSE OF ACTION
Violation of Plaintiff’s Right to Free Speech Under the First and Fourteenth Amendments (42 U.S.C § 1983) – Retaliation – …

104. Plaintiff engaged in constitutionally protected speech and has been subjected to severe retaliation as a result. Defendants’ actions would deter a person of ordinary firmness from exercising their right to free speech. …

PRAYER FOR RELIEF

WHEREFORE, Plaintiff Charles Negy respectfully requests that the Court enter judgment against Defendants and provide Plaintiff with the following relief:

1. A declaration that Defendants’ actions violated Plaintiff’s right to free speech on matters of public concern;

2. A permanent injunction prohibiting Defendants from further retaliating against Plaintiff for his protected speech;

3. Monetary damages in an amount to be determined by the Court to compensate Plaintiff for the deprivation of fundamental rights;

4. Plaintiff’s reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs, and other costs and disbursements in this action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §§ 1988 and 2000e-5(k); and

5. Such further and additional relief as the Court shall deem just, proper and authorized by law, and that the costs of this action be taxed against Defendants.

JURY DEMAND: PLAINTIFF DEMANDS A TRIAL BY JURY ON ALL COUNTS SO TRIABLE
Dated: March 16, 2023
Respectfully submitted,
/s/ David R. Osborne
David R. Osborne
GOLDSTEIN LAW PARTNERS LLC
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  1. Dr. X says:

    Negy is a minority, being both gay and Hispanic, and in fact was identified by UCF in 1998 as a “Diversity Enhancement Hire.”

    Well, well, well. The cow he milked for 20 years turned and bit him. Intersectionality’s a bitch.

    • Agree: PhysicistDave
    • LOL: Gordo, Bumpkin
  2. These whiny crybullies deserve to lose everything.

    Apparently they think it’s ok to call Black Children dumb and subhuman and not expect consequences

    There continued employment is a miscarriage of justice and a travesty to decency

    • Agree: Je Suis Omar Mateen
    • Troll: ScarletNumber
    • Replies: @Servenet
    , @Alfa158
    , @anon
    , @JR Ewing
  3. What’s he gonna get? These people need to be made to suffer.

  4. A German proverb goes “Aller gute Dinge Sind drei,” i.e. “good things come in threes.” Will there be a third enjoyable lawsuit?

    I suspect after all the smoke has cleared, DIE programs will be established with oversight for all future hires, and Wrongthink will be grounds for termination. A couple guys in Florida and Ohio will get to retire in peace; there will be no such guarantees for the next generation.

  5. Anon[130] • Disclaimer says:

    This looks like a solid complaint. It would be better if the list of defendants extended beyond the Board of Trustees to all the involved individuals in both their official and individual capacities (raising the specter of at least some out-of-pocket legal expense for his individual tormenters), but they’ll at least maybe have to submit to hours-long videoed depositions.

  6. OT:
    Prime has a TV commercial out with a transitioning moustached teenage girl.

    They are really encouraging this.

    • Thanks: TWS
    • Replies: @Kylie
    , @Reg Cæsar
  7. Art Deco says:

    If you quit allowing abusive administrators to hide behind the corporate veil, you’d have less of this. We need more judgments against persons and more of these lousy creatures losing their house or this will not stop. What is the name of the administrator who interrogated him for nine hours.

  8. @Reg Cæsar

    What’s he gonna get? These people need to be made to suffer.

    Exactly. He seems to be suing UCF. That’s basically me–Florida taxpayer.

    He mentions several “Defendants”:
    — Cartwright (the pres, who promoted the whole breast beating thing, post Floyd OD)
    — Johnson (no idea),
    — Butler (black guy, perhaps the head DIE goon)
    — Myers (ugly white woman head of “Office of Equity and Inclusion” and head witch hunter who both cooked up the crime and pronounced him guilt of it)
    — Dupras (person who fired him)

    Negy asks the court to issue an injunction that these punks can’t mess with him again.

    But where’s the demand for them–the actual responsible parasites–to pay him? They should be losing their “jobs”–i.e. their parasitic sinecures–their houses, their comfy lives.

    ~~

    This fighting back is goodness. I suspect he’s got a great chance to win this as it was pretty much an open conspiracy to find a crime.

    But we aren’t winning until these sorts of parasitic scum are ousted and made to pay.

    We really aren’t winning until we see these sorts of vile thuggish people hanging from lamp posts… or simply in a different nation and not our problem.

    That’s when you’ll know the good guys are finally winning.

    • Replies: @Pixo
    , @ben tillman
  9. @Art Deco

    You beat me to it Art.

    In answer to your question–Nancy Meyers. Here she is in all her moral (and physical) ugliness:

    https://oie.ucf.edu/#meettheteam

    Who let the dogs out?

    • Replies: @AnotherDad
  10. anonymous[246] • Disclaimer says:

    certain sexual practices specific to particular Native American and African tribes,

    Can someone clarify please…

    • Replies: @Meretricious
    , @res
  11. @AnotherDad

    Related here’s paragraph 25 in his filing, part of his “Facts” section:

    25. The pressure on UCF mounted immediately. On June 4, 2020, UCF’s Assistant Vice President for Board Relations, Karen Monteleone, wrote UCF’s Board of Trustees to say the following: “A UCF professor’s personal Twitter posts have gone viral and have received significant media attention. Overnight, there have been thousands of posts on social media and hundreds of individuals have emailed university offices, including more than 175 submissions to the Board of Trustees account.”

    Oh My God, 175 virtue signaling hysterics (undoubtedly mostly women) have email us! People are … unhappy with us! (pout pout) Something must be done!

    (AnotherDad: You could, uh, ignore the harpies. Or, tell them to fuck off.)

    Yeah, the lead bozo here–the UCF president, Cartwright–demonstrating absolute adherence to the American elites (rile up the blacks and get Trump) post-Floyd OD breast beating narrative in order to keep his job–appears to be a genuine white penis person.

    Still this absolute panic over … a few people (women) whining online. This absolute need to conform to the mob and purge “bad people”.

    I’ll say it again: Women in positions of power and civilization are incompatible.

    Or at minimum: Women in positions of power plus women allowed to us social media is certainly incompatible with civilization.

  12. Proof that Steve’s comments were dead on.

  13. @anonymous

    certain sexual practices specific to particular Native American and African tribes

    The only commonality I can think of is sexual violence toward women, disclosure of which probably enraged his woke students.

  14. Thomm says:

    A lot of this (both sides) is just designed to make lawyers rich.

    • Replies: @ben tillman
  15. Pixo says:
    @AnotherDad

    The arbitration award may have provided for his economic loss and the court case is outside the scope of the arbitration agreement.

    • Replies: @Gandydancer
  16. I like how the professor is using the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 to vindicate his civil rights. But I would have asked for a few million in the prayer for relief as a place marker for actual general and punitive damages. There is also a component of special damages that should have been plead as well since the guy lost his job and house. I bet that the university will file a 12(b)(6) motion right out of the gate.

  17. Anon[260] • Disclaimer says:
    @George o' da Jungle

    Coming up with yet another stupid thing to be racist about is just a variation of professors trying to think up a new topic for a paper that hasn’t already been done yet.

    It’s publish or perish. “Marshmallows are racist!”

  18. Kylie says:
    @rebel yell

    “They are really encouraging this[trans freakishness targeting teens].”

    Encouraging it and the usual doubling down in response to any pushback.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11871045/Dr-Rachel-Levine-says-gender-affirming-care-minors-Biden-administrations-highest-support.html?ito=native_share_article-top

    • Agree: HammerJack
  19. Negy had to sell his home and move in with relatives.

    “The land of the free and the home of the brave.”

    Now it becomes more clear why Whites don’t protest their disposession.

    It turns out that when the system can push you out of the middle class, it tends to shut down
    discussion. Then the ruling class can just do what they want, while maintaining the fiction that we have “freedom of speech.”

    “Freedom of speech” and “democracy” are the two major myths upon which today’s USA is built.

  20. anonymous[333] • Disclaimer says:

    At the end of the clip Tucker says the media is working for the small group of people who control the world. Super brave yet I am not sure Fox News can defend him for long. Jewish politicians, media, and the ADL will redouble efforts to end his career. At some point we need to talk directly about Jewish power or there is just no way to push back. Everyone will end up getting squashed individually.

    • Agree: ben tillman
  21. “As Beria used to boast to his boss Stalin, “You show me the man and I’ll find you a crime.”

    Neither of these personages* were Russian…in fact both were Georgian.

    *A word in current use in Russian that I wish we’d bring back into vogue in English

    • Replies: @Gandydancer
  22. @J.Ross

    To keep this reply just the smallest bit ON topic, let me say that I agree with Reg, AD, Art Deco, etc., that the UCF Red Guard crowd responsible must be made to suffer in some way. Right now, yeah, it’s just the taxpayers of Florida (+ Feral taxpayers, seeing as the whole University shit-show is being supported by school loans originated or guaranteed by the US Gov’t).

    Hmmm, will Governor DeSantis see this story and take some action? He’s a guy who very well might, going by his recent record, and probably successfully too. The termination of whole U departments is well within his, and the FL Legislature’s purview, is it not?

    Back off topic to reply to Mr. Ross, I will have to insert Mr. Trump’s statement to give him equal time, though Peak Stupidity gave him as much as possible with regard to Tucker Carlson’s survey on Red-squad candidates on the Ukraine before I saw this – Trump v DeSantis: Round 5 – The Ukraine/Russia War(mongering).

    This sounds even better than Ron DeSantis’ statement. Were the foreign policy situation like this in ’16, I supposed I’d be very excited to read this. Now, after 4 years after the bumbling Javanka-based tweet-fest that was the Trump Presidency, I don’t believe this guy has ANY solid plans to back up his words.

    Trump believes what he wrote there. That’s not enough. I remember his words from ’16-’17 about both terminating NATO and kicking out the UN. He made no action on either. He’s a bullshitter. Ron DeSantis, from everything I’ve seen before, is not.

  23. @Achmed E. Newman

    Achmed E. Newman wrote to J.Ross:

    Trump believes what he wrote there. That’s not enough. I remember his words from ’16-’17 about both terminating NATO and kicking out the UN. He made no action on either. He’s a bullshitter. Ron DeSantis, from everything I’ve seen before, is not.

    Afirmative Action in the US is partially based on various Presidential Executive Orders pertaining to federal contractors (for example, see here).

    Trump could have rescinded or replaced those orders. He didn’t.

    I guess Jared and Ivanka would not have approved.

    Does DeSantis have the guts to issue an EO along the following lines:

    “No federal contractor shall have any office of Diversity, Inclusion, or Equity, or engage in any action that involves hiring, recruiting, or promoting on any basis except skill, competence, intelligence, experience, and character.”

    Hope springs eternal…

    • Agree: ben tillman
  24. @Dr. X

    Dr. X wrote:

    Well, well, well. The cow he milked for 20 years turned and bit him. Intersectionality’s a bitch.

    Negy is a psych professor…

    While cheering on guys like that, we forget that the entire governmental-academic complex is deeply and completely corrupt, indeed openly criminal.

    I have mentioned, for example, that my daughter was asaulted several times as a student at UCLA. The one time that she reported the assault to the university — even thought the assailant confessed to multiple crimes to both the police and the university and even though the campus paper covered the story — my daughter was punished and the assailant was let off scot free.

    Yes, the confessed assailant’s parents were Jewish lawyers.

    The last time she was assaulted, the sexual-assault counselor, while sympathetic, advised my daughter against reporting it to the university because the university was well-known by the counselor to go after the victims.

    The rot has extended even into physics, even to my own alma mater, Caltech. I urge everyone to explore my fellow physicist Peter Woit’s discussions of the current “quantum wormhole” scam, starting here and with numerous follow-ups in the last four months on Woit’s blog.

    The only solution is, at the minimum, to cut off all taxpayer dollars to colleges and universities.

    Ideally, they should all be razed to the ground. And then we should sow the ground with salt.

    These are criminal racketeering organizations.

    • Thanks: MEH 0910
  25. Rob says:

    Are these tenure lawsuits good, actually?

    A few profs will get to retire with their pensions, but we are going to need to clean out the universities. At least public ones in red states. That’ll be a lot easier with the precedent set that professors can be fired for annoying administrators.

    Goose sauce = gander sauce.

  26. J.Ross says:
    @anonymous

    Tucker is the only reason to be aware of Fox.

  27. Servenet says:
    @Ebony Obelisk

    ¨Ebony…¨

    Says it all. Resentful, inferiority laden black whose only ¨talent¨ is…whining. Pitiful that a cipher like you is compelled to comment here.

  28. Mark G. says:
    @J.Ross

    I agree with what Trump is saying about the neocons dragging us into endless wars. However, last time he was in office he actually increased military spending. He also continued high spending in other areas and ended up adding another eight trillion dollars to the national debt. There was no dismantling of the military-industrial complex or any other area of the government. Even in this latest screed of his, there is no actual mention of cutting spending, just “overhauling” and “reconstituting”.

    This government over-spending is turning us into a third world country. In February, average incomes adjusted for inflation dropped for the 23rd month in a row. The commenter Res recently left a comment here that it is too bad that old folk tales like the one about the boy crying wolf or the one about the emperor’s new clothes are no longer widely known since they are applicable to modern day leftists. I would add to this the old story about the person who got greedy and killed the goose that laid the golden eggs. The unrestrained greed of the corrupt parasitical elites running this country is causing a slow crash in American living standards with no end in sight.

    • Agree: William Badwhite
  29. @Achmed E. Newman

    You are supporting DeSantis? Jeb Bush, Karl Rove, and some big $ pimps (e.g., Citadel’s Ken Griffin) from Wall Street are supporting DeSantis.

    Wall Street will ensure that DeSantis keeps the globalist wheel turning. But what we need is populism and across-the-board tariffs. Trump has some major defects, but he also learns and cannot be controlled or bought.

    Plus, a Trump win is the greatest middle finger possible to TPTB.

    • Replies: @Achmed E. Newman
  30. @PhysicistDave

    Hope springs eternal…

    But why piddle even a drop of it away on Red+Blue politicians who’ve earned their stripes in places like Uncle Sam’s torture camps? No one in the Establishment is going to rescue you from itself.

    Which reminds me: has the ACLU been heard from on any of Big Ed’s lynchings?

    • Replies: @Nicholas Stix
  31. The various grievance glass factions are beginning to cannibalize each other. Charles Negy checks off multiple grievance class boxes.
    But, the left tried to take him down for ever so slightly stepping off the reservation.
    By its very nature, the various factions of the grievance class are going to fight tooth and nail to sit atop the grievance class hierarchy. Squeaky wheel gets the grease… and power! It’s never about rights, but power!
    The white women driving the sexual identity madness “feminists,” are having to take a back seat to drag queens, and make believe women, and the tranny men are the current grievance class stars du joir. They are invading “female spaces,” sports, and affirmative action hires for example. Tranny men have “hacked” the system. And the sane feminists, if you can call them the that, don’t want their kids exposed to drag queen reading hour, or strip tease show any more than the normies do. So they have to fight for, and against their status at the same time.
    The “win” isn’t Negy taking on the leftists Stasi and beating them. The “win,” is the war within the grievance class, and the unraveling of their various victim narratives.

  32. The only thing that offends me about the “The Bonfire of the Insanities” article in Takimag is that you think that there are no good shoes in flyover country.

    • Replies: @Jim Don Bob
  33. Paragraph 20 ruins the Complaint.

    • Replies: @AnotherDad
  34. @AnotherDad

    But where’s the demand for them–the actual responsible parasites–to pay him? They should be losing their “jobs”–i.e. their parasitic sinecures–their houses, their comfy lives.

    This looks like a job for DeSantis Man. Will he step up?

  35. @Thomm

    Yep. Look at the signature block. Middle-man minority both causes the problem and represents the victim.

    • Replies: @Jack D
  36. @JohnnyWalker123

    When it comes down to it these are individuals, not systems, who take these actions to destroy a person’s life. College administrators who destroy someone’s career, FBI agents who set up people and manufacture evidence, federal judges who send the innocent to prison, etc. These people not only don’t seem bothered by the destruction they cause to people’s lives they view themselves as virtuous for doing so.

    There seems to be a proliferation of demons in the world.

  37. @J.Ross

    Wow! Donald Trump is so badass he even writes his Unz comments in a different font! (Just kidding, but posting a PNG is a cool kludge for adding a bit of personal style to one’s comments. I’m going to try that sometime.)

    My response to Trump would be something like this:

    Mr. President, when you say “you know what has to be done and you’re the only one who can do it,” please remember that you also said a lot of good things on the campaign trail in 2016, and then when you got to office you either did nothing or did the opposite. I was very disappointed. I still believe in you; I still believe there is something unique about you and that the hand of destiny has picked you, but you must understand that this time I’ll need to take out some anti-BS insurance if I’m going to support your candidacy.

    Start forming your shadow government now. Let us know exactly who your cabinet picks, judges, and endorsed congressmen are going to be, and this time they had better be actual MAGA-types. No John Boltons, no Mike Pompeos, no Nikki Haleys, none of that crap.

    Let’s make the next election not just a wave election, but a tsunami. An actual block-transfer of power from one government to another, from one state to another. Only you can make this the biggest golden tsunami in the history of tsunamis. Only you can be the Trumpus Maximus of the new American century. Only you can bring a whole generation of MAGA hats into power with you and really muck out the stables. Only you can do it, Mr. President.

    Bigly.

    • Agree: martin_2, Harry Baldwin
    • Replies: @martin_2
    , @Ralph L
  38. @ben tillman

    Paragraph 20 ruins the Complaint.

    I saw that too. Disgusted me as well. Not legally, but in terms of being “nice piece of work”, yeah it does ruin it.

    20. In light of national outrage over the fatal use of force by police against unarmed Black men and women, particularly the May 2020 murder of George Floyd, colleges and universities have come under tremendous pressure to take action to fight “systemic racism” on campus.

    There is basically zero evidence George Floyd was murdered. No evidence from the autopsy that Chauvin kneeling on him had anything to do with his death–though that’s not impossible. Mainly–as far as I can tell–Floyd needed to get narcan ASAP and the dispatchers had not properly prioritized the call. And it’s not even clear that Floyd’s OD was survivable–for him–at all.

    Floyd killed himself. And he was a miserable piece of shit, who’d lived a miserable parasitic life and richly deserved death. I’ll let the Big Guy sort all the goodness and mercy on his soul stuff. I’m just talking brass tacks down here on planet Earth. A crappy parasitic POS of OD himself–good riddance.

    And yes, conservatives need to stop these tedious prefaces of pledging allegiance to minoritarian lies, before trying to state their point. There are lies. Very destructive ones. Confront them and refute them upfront, and never stop denouncing them.

    • Replies: @Alden
    , @ben tillman
  39. @J.Ross

    Where’s my wall?

    • Replies: @Abe
    , @tyrone
  40. Abe says:
    @J.Ross

    God bless Trump. God bless Russia. God bless the people of Ukraine.

    • Agree: J.Ross
  41. Mr. Anon says:
    @JohnnyWalker123

    “Freedom of speech” and “democracy” are the two major myths upon which today’s USA is built.

    Aye.

  42. Mr. Anon says:

    Universities aren’t going to get better just because of a few lawsuits. The entire university system is rotten and corrupt and needs to be completely dismantled. A number of state legislatures are now taking an important step in this direction – moving to abolish tenure. There is an enormous opportunity for conservatives to make solid class-warfare arguments against the professoriate and use that to open up a rift between them and students. They (professors) get a job for life, you (young people) get a lifetime of debt. Use that. Exploit it. Encourage young people to despise their professors as manipulators and parasites (which they are).

  43. Mr. Anon says:
    @PhysicistDave

    Physicists who want to be famous are not good physicists. By the way, regarding one of the boosters of that wormhole scam you mentioned:

    https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2014/07/physics-theory-dark-matter-higgs-boson/

    Parasitism confirmed.

  44. @Achmed E. Newman

    I remember his words from ’16-’17 about both terminating NATO and kicking out the UN. He made no action on either. He’s a bullshitter. Ron DeSantis, from everything I’ve seen before, is not.

    I share your frustration. However, Trump could not possibly have terminated NATO or kicked out the UN. So he was bullshitting when he said it, but at least he said it, and FWIW that planted the thought in more people’s minds. For a lot of the things he wanted to do, like built The Wall, he had no support from his own party. (Ann Coulter continues to hold him personally responsible for that failure; perhaps she thought he could do it with his own money.) I agree he should have cancelled some of the Executive Orders, but even then some liberal judge would have blocked it and it would have been mired in the system for years. But yes, he should have.

    Trump fought the Swamp and the Swamp won. I wouldn’t expect anything different to happen were DeSantis elected.

    We all understand now that we live in a fake democracy. Our media was never even-handed, but now it brazenly rejects that goal as even desirable. The same with academia. Democracy is no longer about finding compromise between competing views, but demanding that everyone agree. For the time being, we are permitted to squabble over gun control and abortion, but not to do anything that would impede the globalist agenda.

    I wouldn’t have imagined this 10 years ago, but I think it entirely possible that if Trump becomes the GOP candidate in 2024, he will meet with an unfortunate accident. And half of our fellow citizens will think that’s just peachy.

    • Agree: Abe, Kylie
  45. Abe says:
    @AnotherDad

    Where’s my wall?

    The hands of the doomsday clock have never been closer to midnight than they are now (or at least since 1962), yet AnotherFed thinks adding 0.5% more Mexicans to the beanpile already here is our great existential crisis.

  46. @rebel yell

    They are really encouraging this.

    They have progressed from grooming to priming!

    • LOL: Bardon Kaldian
  47. Alfa158 says:
    @Ebony Obelisk

    Duck should let accusations of being dumb and subhuman just roll off his back.

    • LOL: Harry Baldwin
    • Replies: @Mr Mox
    , @Bardon Kaldian
  48. @Harry Baldwin

    I share your frustration. However, Trump could not possibly have terminated NATO or kicked out the UN. So he was 🐂💩ing when he said it, but at least he said it, and FWIW that planted the thought in more people’s minds. For a lot of the things he wanted to do, like built The Wall, he had no support from his own party.

    Reagan wanted, and perhaps promised, to close the new Department of Education. Was that even possible? He also wanted to put Selective Service back into the “deep standby” status it was in under Ford (and under Carter until 1980). That never happened either. (Though SSS’s current refusal to recognize “MTFs and “FTMs” actually makes it useful– what other agency takes that stand?)

    Changes to these may have been under Congress’s sole authority. There is also the fact that a president can only focus on a handful of core issues, as Dinesh D’Souza explained in his book about his time in that administration. (Carter was stretched too thin, while Reagan managed to prevail on supply-side reforms and the Cold War.)

  49. Abe says:
    @J.Ross

    BTW, they no longer even hide the fact that their ultimate goal is to dismember Russia into a collection of weak puppet states ripe for GloboHomo domination- meaning, the Swamp Regime has committed the rest of us to existential confrontation with the world’s only other nuclear superpower-

    Full video here:

    • Replies: @Jack D
    , @J.Ross
  50. Jack D says:
    @ben tillman

    Everybody hates (Jew) lawyers until they need one for themselves.

    • Replies: @Harry Baldwin
  51. @PhysicistDave

    Does DeSantis have the guts to issue an EO along the following lines:

    He’s not only got the guts to (as Trump surely also does), but he’s got the intelligence, consistency, and “political work ethic” to do this, successfully. I’ll write more to explain in a reply to Harry Baldwin.

  52. Alden says:
    @AnotherDad

    George Floyd should never have been born. Neither should his sperm shooter and the creature that brought Floyd into the world. Did you see the thing that is the mother of Floyd’s daughter? 300 pounds of flab bulldog face, sleeveless scoop neck summer dress to show off the flabby arms and bobbling boobs .

    But hey, the idiot moron conservatives managed to get Roe overturned. And the blackest states in the country the south east , have made abortion illegal.

    What a triumph for conservatives.

    Even more black criminals to rob and murder us, even more blacks in government jobs to discriminate against us, more black judges like Letitia James and Emmett Sullivan to discriminate against us, more black and brown cops to arrest the White man who’s attacked by the standard three against one black mugging team. More 50 unit section 8 apartment complexes built right across the street from the home of a White conservative who rejoiced when Roe was overturned.

    Jew murderer and terrorist Susan Rosenberg handles the BLM money that paid for the Floyd riots. Jew liberal Mayor of Minneapolis Jacob Frey turned a useless piece of shit black career criminal’s death by drug overdose into a year long nation wide riot.

    Every. single. Time.

    Just wait about 15 years for the black on White crime rate in the anti abortion states to rise and rise. And not stop till abortion is legalized again in those, the states with the highest black populations. Why do you think crime went down starting in 1990? Because of Roe vs Wade fewer black criminals were born.

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
  53. I do not see why the lawyers for Pesta and Negy think that the First Amendment, a document that specifically limits the actions of the US Congress but no one else, is relevant to their suits against their respective institutions. Were the filings drafted to impress the court or the non- and anti-woke public? If the latter, look for both suits to go down in flames.

  54. @Abe

    The hands of the doomsday clock have never been closer to midnight than they are now (or at least since 1962), yet AnotherFed thinks adding 0.5% more Mexicans to the beanpile already here is our great existential crisis.

    You’re right. I’m not a hysteric skirt clutching teenage girl like you. I grew up with the get under your desk stuff and MAD.

    Russia and the US have been able to annihilate each other–and pretty much everyone else–for most of my life. It’s obviously in neither’s interest to do that. We’ve been on opposite sides in hot wars in Korea, Vietnam and Afghanistan. Did not blow each other up. Now Ukraine–still here.

    Yeah, this is sub-optimal. Putin is a reckless doofus–like a bunch of our deep state bozos–firing up a completely unnecessary war. (He’s getting old and has no coherent ideas about what Russia needs other than him being a big swinging dick. Clearly, he thought Ukraine would collapse relatively quickly.) In the process demonstrating that Russia’s conventional forces kinda suck (technology, training in combined arms, NCO experience/pay … whatever it is). But even with Russia’s conventional force weakness exposed … the US isn’t going to deploy its army and roll toward Moscow. Everyone knows that. Even Putin.

    If Putin wants to blow up the world, hopefully–my guess–the Russian generals thinking they like their families, their country, will shoot him in the head instead. There’s always the chance the joint lacks the bureaucratic depth of the old Soviet Union and Putin can do what he wants and looses his shit. That’s bad.

    ~~~

    Your dismissing mass immigration–which is what is actually destroying the West–and shrieking like a 14 year old girl about the latest “we’re all gonna die!” crisis of the moment …

    well there’s a reason we don’t want 14-year old girls in charge of anything and no society did it … until modern America.

    • Agree: Achmed E. Newman
    • Thanks: HammerJack
    • Replies: @Abe
    , @Jack D
  55. res says:
    @anonymous

    Good catch. It appears this (Native American/Hispanic sexual practices, notice the keywords in his profile) is actually an area of expertise of his.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=bsVBrOMAAAAJ&hl=en

    Who ever heard of a professor focusing on an area of expertise in his lectures?

  56. @Harry Baldwin

    Harry, here’s how it went with Ronald Reagan, seeing as he knew his political ass from a hole in the ground, unlike The Donald: He’d make deal with Congress. I don’t meant the sit-down bull sessions that Trump thought he was so good at*. Reagan knew what the Americans wanted to get through Congress. He knew what Congressmen/Senators wanted (to get re-elected), You get advisors who are, OH YEAH, on YOUR side, what a concept!, and have them work out strategy and tactics.

    The wall? No money? Yeah, sure, but about those 25,000 soldiers, sailors, and airman in Korea for the last 70 years are there at the behest of the Commander-in-Chief. (No, not the same guys.) They can be placed on the Southern border due to the invasion, at will. Of course, you’d have to fire the Generals that work against it. (Wasn’t this fucking guy on a TV show where all he did was say “Ya fiyad!”?- I never watched it but saw some commercials.)

    Oh, what, but those guys have been ordered by their commanders to build a wall? What? Not authorized? It’s wartime down there. This is part of our defense. “$5 Billion?!”, you exclaim, incredulously? “Yeah, that’s what, like 12 squadrons of fighter planes these days? We’ll stick it into the Appropriations bill, around page 732.”

    You take action no matter what attempts the other side makes to call it all illegal. You keep pushing. After a while, they can’t even keep up, and they relent on much of what you want done, being so distracted with preventing further efforts. You gotta fight, not talk!

    President Trump spent WAY too much time running his mouth and tweeting to give thought to the political tactics and strategy it would have taken to get things done. At this point, I think of him as nothing but a whiner. “Next time, we’re not gonna let General Betrayus .. blah, blah…” No, next time, ya whining bullshitter – DeSantis has proven he can fight, while you’ve proven that you can’t.

    .

    * His success at that sort of thing was partial in regard to tariff against the unfair trade practices and Cheap China-made Crap (and Americans should have supported him much more on this) and very good when it came to the deals with the Mexicans and C. Americans on the caravans – regarding the latter, he had the upper hand with the American aid money threat.

    • Agree: ben tillman
  57. Mr Mox says:
    @Alfa158

    Duck should let accusations of being dumb and subhuman just roll off his back.

    Maybe Negy could use Duck in the coming trial as an exhibit to prove his point?

  58. @Jack D

    Even Archie Bunker wanted to hire a lawyer from the firm Rabinowitz, Rabinowitz and Rabinowitz.

    • Replies: @mc23
  59. Jack D says:
    @Abe

    Here is the basic thesis of the video (which BTW was from last June, so this is not exactly Breaking News):

    Russia’s barbaric war on Ukraine—and before that on Syria, Libya, Georgia, and Chechnya—has exposed the Russian Federation’s viciously imperial character to the entire world. Its aggression also is catalyzing a long-overdue conversation about Russia’s interior empire, given Moscow’s dominion over many indigenous non-Russian nations, and the brutal extent to which the Kremlin has taken to suppress their national self-expression and self-determination.

    Serious and controversial discussions are now underway about reckoning with Russia’s fundamental imperialism and the need to “decolonize” Russia for it to become a viable stakeholder in European security and stability. As the successor to the Soviet Union, which cloaked its colonial agenda in anti-imperial and anti-capitalist nomenclature, Russia has yet to attract appropriate scrutiny for its consistent and oftentimes brutal imperial tendencies.

    You may not totally agree with this thesis (for some people here, not at all), but it’s a legitimate POV that has considerable factual and historical backing and it’s legitimate to have this debate.

    Even “pro-white” people wonder whether it is really in Russia’s best interest to have Muslim territories like Chechnya, with their high birthrate, inside of their nation (and held there by brutal measures) as well as Asiatics such as the Kalmyks? Wouldn’t they be better off without these non-white, non-Christian people as part of Russia?

    Other empires have broken up in the past and the dissolution has been good for the national identity. As the core of the Ottoman Empire, Turkey was a backward place. When it shed its empire and became a “normal” single nation country, ordinary citizens benefitted. Of course it was not good if you were the Sultan – no more harem, no more janissaries, etc. But the average Turk benefitted, never mind the average Bosnian or Lebanese. Is the Russian Empire really good for Russians or is it good for Putin and his cronies?

    • Thanks: Johann Ricke
    • Replies: @Gandydancer
  60. @Abe

    AnotherDad set you straight pretty well, Abe, but let me add that you are way off with your number.

    There are 2 or 3 million people coming across the border YEARLY right now, during this Biden/Mayorkas treason. They aren’t all beaners. We don’t even know WHO they are, which is the basic deal with illegal aliens.

    You have more coming through airport ports-of-entry via corrupt customs/immigration officials, mostly Chinese, but Africans, •Indians, you name it. I (and WE) have no idea how many that is. Then there are the many types of immigrant visas given out, lottery, family re-unification, and so on.

    That’s bad! But, wait, but that’s not all! There are the “non-immigrant” visa overstayer immigrants. Nobody is keeping track, or if they are, they can’t find anyone – it’s not one White guy sticking out in a Chinese village. These are illegal immigrants too, but that’s just one more avenue mostly people don’t even thing about.

    It’s overwhelming. The Ukraine/Russia nonsense can be de-escalated in a day, any time. Ron Paul would do it in an hour. Ron DeSantis would do it in a day. Donald Trump would talk about it for 40 days and tweet about it for 40 nights and not do shit.

  61. Muggles says:

    Some of the commentators here on iSteve, maybe most, can recall the time when the ACLU, various left-liberals and libertarians regarded university tenure as a righteous method to protect free academic speech and thought.

    Back in those glorious ancient times, a few decades ago, the main advocates of firing professors were unhappy far rightists, anti communists (yes, there was such a thing) and various strict religious type people who want to ban the “unholy” for speaking or writing heresy.

    Back then, tenure was hailed as an important safeguard to the process of finding truth.

    Now, since Comrades have become Big Brother/Big Sister/Big Nongender Specific, we see tenure being upheld mainly against internal left/communist/feminist foes of certain ideas. Even former “allies” who step out of line, like Negy, need to actively litigate against their employers to remain employed, despite having tenure.

    The lesson here, obviously, is that that legitimate Free Speech protections must always be safeguarded. No, not shouting down speakers at public forums, that’s aggression, not “free speech.” But advocating unorthodox ideas in scholarship, teaching and public outreach should always be safeguarded. Ideas must always be subject to rigorous cross-examination in public.

    You can often detect unpopular but important “truth” being spoken by the vehemence of those trying to shut it down. Groupthink is the enemy of science and civilization.

    • Replies: @Harry Baldwin
    , @Alden
  62. Abe says:
    @AnotherDad

    You’re right. I’m not a hysteric skirt clutching teenage girl like you. I grew up with the get under your desk stuff and MAD.

    Russian and US attack aircraft just directly engaged in hostilities this week with ”casualties” ensuing, AnotherFed. This NEVER occurred during even the tensest moments of the Cold War, AnotherFed, except maybe during the Korean War but even then pretense of “Chinese” “volunteer” pilots was used to deescalate things.

    Meanwhile after a failed color revolution in Kazakhatan last year (I know this only because of the momentary disturbance to my uranium investments, our converged media conveniently dropped the story after that coup flopped) Samantha Power is now in Hungary to remove the legitimately-elected government of that country for not being anti-Russian enough while the Deep State simultaneously runs that same playbook in Georgia (which despite already being anti-Russian does not get the choice of which wars it gets tangled up in apparently)

    But ignore WWIII, there’s 5,000 more beaners crossing the Rio Grande to add to the 50 million already here.

    • Replies: @Jack D
    , @AnotherDad
  63. Jack D says:
    @AnotherDad

    I think it is valid to be concerned about whether Putin will go nuclear. He is much more reckless than any Soviet leader since Stalin. Even under Stalin there was nominally a collective party leadership structure and Stalin was careful to observe this, even if no one dared defy him. Russia today has in effect Czarist rule – Putin is an absolute monarch who INFORMS his party and his government of his decisions. He alone makes them. Sure there is a structure on paper but it is ignored even more than in Soviet times. No one even pretends that it is anyone but Putin who makes the key decisions. Stalin would not have invaded Poland without bothering to consult Molotov ahead of time. Lavrov found out about the invasion of Ukraine a few hours before it started.

    Nor would I count on the Russian generals taking out Putin. We can see that in Ukraine, Russian soldiers will often (not always) follow orders even if it means almost certain death. (Some) Russians, along with jihadists, consider that being willing to die for their cause is a sort of “superpower” that makes them stronger than the decadent West where people worry about dying.

    (BTW – breaking news – the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Putin over war crimes.)

    Does it then follow that we have to give in to nuclear blackmail and withdraw our support for Ukraine? I don’t think so. Giving in to blackmail only encourages more blackmail. Putin himself is not insane. I’m sure that he would use nuclear weapons when some red line is crossed but I think that red line would be the invasion of Russia proper. Even Crimea could be jettisoned if necessary. The Russians have shown a willingness and an ability to pack up and leave occupied Ukrainian territory when they were losing on the battlefield.

    That being said, while there is amble cause for concern, we can walk and chew gum at the same time and worry about the nuclear risk and the border at the same time.

    • Replies: @peterike
    , @PhysicistDave
  64. Kylie says:
    @PhysicistDave

    “The only solution is, at the minimum, to cut off all taxpayer dollars to colleges and universities.”

    Individuals can help by refusing to donate to any college or university.

    I am so sorry about your daughter.

    • Replies: @Jack D
    , @PhysicistDave
  65. Jack D says:
    @Abe

    This NEVER occurred during even the tensest moments of the Cold War,

    This is simply not true. The Russians shot down Gary Powers and his U-2. In Korea and Vietnam, enemy planes were often flown by Russians.

    The # of air to air incidents is the subject of a very lengthy wikipedia article.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air-to-air_combat_losses_between_the_Soviet_Union_and_the_United_States

    Samantha Power is now in Hungary to remove the legitimately-elected government of that country

    How is she going to do this? Did Vicky Nuland give her the secret cookie recipe? Is she going to put Polonium in Orban’s tea? Is only Russia allowed to remove legitimately-elected governments but it’s bad when we do it? I agree with AD – this is 14 year old girl level hysterics. Let me know when the American puppet government is installed in the Sandor Palace – until then I don’t believe you.

  66. @Charles Erwin Wilson

    Jeb Bush, Karl Rove, and some big $ pimps…

    The hell they are – not after his statement about the Ukraine, they won’t be.

    Yes, I know Trump cannot be bought or controlled, and middle fingers are great, Charles. Your corpse can hold up that middle finger while they push you into a ditch, as Trump won’t get jack squat done.

    Hey, I may be wrong about Governor DeSantis, but no undercover Deep Stater or Neocon would get done what he has against the Covid PanicFest, the Fed pressure, the wokeness in his own State, etc. If that is being bought and controlled, than I need to donate to those guys.

    • Replies: @Charles Erwin Wilson
  67. anon[402] • Disclaimer says:
    @Ebony Obelisk

    Well, Ebony Duck, in regards to your second sentence…sometimes, you just have to call a spade a spade.

  68. tyrone says:
    @AnotherDad

    Where’s my wall?

    ……..Ask Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnel , Kevin McCarthy and the democrats ……I don’t think Trump knew how weak a president is when everyone is against him.

  69. tyrone says:
    @Dr. X

    The cow he milked for 20 years turned and bit him

    …Hey city slicker , cows don’t bite ,they kick and butt…….and occasionally there’s a bulling insident if they get too familiar.

  70. JR Ewing says:
    @Ebony Obelisk

    Apparently they think it’s ok to call Black Children dumb and subhuman

    But what if they actually are dumb and subhuman?

    I recognize that you are a troll and that this moral indignation may or may not be genuine, but declaring that it’s “not ok” to say certain things is exactly the point being debated.

    • Troll: ScarletNumber
  71. @Muggles

    Great comment, and this– Big Brother/Big Sister/Big Nongender Specific–is brilliant.

    • Thanks: Muggles
  72. Jack D says:
    @Kylie

    We have heard PD’s version of his daughter’s story before but we haven’t heard the other side. One thing I have learned is that there are two sides to every story.

    Also, when you look up “unreliable narrator” in the dictionary, there is a picture of PD. Did you know that “Charles Kinbote” is an acronym for Physicist Dave (not really)?

  73. IHTG says:
    @anonymous

    At some point we need to talk directly about Jewish power or there is just no way to push back.

    No you don’t. Use common sense. If antisemitism couldn’t win in the 1960s – when Jews were still largely an endogamous minority that was sympathetic to a rival superpower, when the Civil Rights movement was changing the face of America in the most radical ways, when the POTUS recorded antisemitic rants in the White House – it’s not going to win today.

    • Replies: @Art Deco
    , @anonymous
  74. djdndnnd says:
    @anonymous

    Oh, get fucked.

    If you’re over 20 and still think in such simplistic terms you’re just an idiot or a liar.

    Sure the ADL or whomever are exactly as bad and are likely to say, “He Means Jews!”, but they at least profit from their lies, what the hell do YOU get out of it?

    The ELITE control the world.

    Who are they? I’ve written at length about it elsewhere but for the sake of responding to you, YES, Jews are overrepresented among them compared to their numbers.

    Are MOST Jews among The ELITE?

    Are MOST of The ELITE Jewish?

    Xi and Putin probably aint Jewish. Ditto for most of the Saudis, etc. And if you mean only local controllers:

    A: How parochially stupid of you. As Putin and Lindsey Graham have more similar interests than you have with either of them and employ their powers towards furthering those interests.

    B. Even according to your finest numerologists, the majority of Western Elites are good old goyim like yourself. — Unless you cherrypick your lists of course or (and this is a high likelihood for you though I presume you will stick to your bookmarked cherry lists) yoir list of Elites do not include people like Donald Trump and Elon Musk — much as your elter-zeideh failed to include Henry Ford or whichever other pseudo-populist billionaire was famous in his day.

    Jews are OVERREPRESENTED for precisely the same reasons as Whites are overrepresented or, say in basketball, Tall People are overrepresented.

    You are obviously too ignorant or too in love with simple propaganda techniques to bother explaining things to further, but if you misdiagnose who is dictating your world and your life the best you can hope for is an auschwitz – which I think you will agree (might make you feel good for 6 years but) did not solve the problem of the disenfranchisement of mankind from the Rule of a small cadre of people who Have the Money, The Law, And the Choke Points of Technology, Media and other resources.

    So, either go back in time and choose different parents, make whatever deal with the devil trump, musk, and gates did (different parents will help there too), suck enough of the right ass to slightly increase your odds of moving up the scale, accept the world as it is, or promote a populist revolution. Despite propaganda to the contrary, more-or-less classless societies are possible. Never for 300 straight years, but for the duration of your life it is a theoretically achievable goal.

    Good luck,

    Jew

    • Replies: @anonymous
  75. @Greta Handel

    Which reminds me: has the ACLU been heard from on any of Big Ed’s lynchings?

    I haven’t heard of the aclu fighting any of this for many years. Eleven or 12 years ago, I wrote about a situation in which one aclu (local?) opposed an antiversity lynching, while another (national?) supported it, but that was the last time. And I don’t recall what the result was. Today, fire does much more to fight such evil than the aclu.

    • Replies: @Jack D
  76. Mike Tre says:
    @Dr. X

    “The cow he milked for 20 years ”

    Is that what homos call it now?

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
  77. @Dr. X

    By all accounts, he was a good teacher. It’s not his fault his university used his Pokemon points to pad their diversity bona fides. There’s no evidence he was milking anything and that fact that he was one of the extremely rare academics to speak up in the face of wokeism deserves admiration. Your criticism is weak.

  78. @George o' da Jungle

    A writer named Peachy Keenan recently wrote Hicklibs on Parade about how the degeneracy of elite culture has filtered down to flyover country.

    https://americanmind.org/salvo/hicklibs-on-parade/

    • Thanks: Vinnyvette
    • Replies: @Vinnyvette
  79. Jack D says:
    @Nicholas Stix

    The ACLU today is a thoroughly modern Leftist organization and would never take a case like the Skokie Nazi case. The modern Left is all about who/whom. The idea that you might defend someone you don’t like in order to uphold a general principle is a 3 digit IQ type of idea. The modern Left is “diverse” and thus dummified. The 2 digit concept is “why would I defend someone I don’t like?” “General principles” is way too abstract.

    The basis of the modern Left is embodied in this quote, supposed from James Baldwin:

    “We can disagree and still love each other, unless your disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and right to exist.”

    https://blogs.berkeley.edu/2016/11/28/resistance-and-the-rebirth-of-inclusion/

    See, disagreement is fine if, for example you like Reggae and I like Rap. However, IF I can define your disagreement with me as a “denial of my humanity”, then I am free to no longer “love” you and can do whatever the hell I want to you – cause you to lose your job and your home, maybe burn your business down, whatever. By “denying my humanity”, you have put YOURSELF beyond the pale. You have no one to blame but yourself when the fires of hell are unleashed upon you.

    • Agree: Harry Baldwin
    • Thanks: Johann Ricke
    • Replies: @Art Deco
  80. @Jack D

    Sounds like he’s really gotten under your skin! Guy can’t be all bad then, right?

    • Agree: JimDandy
    • Replies: @Jack D
    , @PhysicistDave
  81. Art Deco says:
    @Jack D

    I’m going to entertain the idea that the Nazi’s in Skokie were an instrument for sticking a thumb in the eye of suburban bourgeois and manufacture precedent for parties whose interests they actually wanted to advance. Had they considered the Nazis a threat, rather than an unappetizing collection of weirdos, they would not have been there. See Nat Hentoff’s column’s half a generation later on how otiose was the ACLU when anti-abortion protesters were under siege. Randall Terry was a threat.

    • Replies: @Jack D
  82. Anonymous[260] • Disclaimer says:

    Steve Sailer:

    “We ought to tell adolescent girls that their recent moodiness is not due to having been assigned the wrong sex but instead a byproduct of their being the Most Important People in the World: the ones who can carry on the human race. It’s a huge task, but we think they are up to i”

    They are already told this every day since birth, They are treated much better than boys, receive far more protection and encouragemrnt, are given more personal space, The entire Socxiety, as well as the judiciary, the institutions and traditions, all catter to them and their needs first. They never had to face the military draft, even today their lives are given priority over men’s during accidents and tragedies

    [MORE]

    Another example, how almost every American state has laws prohibiding genital mutilation of girls, even the most minors, while every year 1.2 million boys are genitally mutilated by circumcision in America and nobody cares. Any doctor that does even a pin prick to the clitoral foreskin will lose his medical license and go to jail, but doctors can amputate the entire foreskin of a boy, usually without even bothering to use anestesia, and there are no consequences. Boys are supposed to be tough and take the pain. No need to respect his physical integrity. It’s the old pampering an prootection of women that is reflected in every aspect of Society.

    Women receive lighter sentences than men for the same crime. If they kill someone, they will be out of jail sooner to enjoy the rest of their lives. The man will stay longer in jail for the same crime even though his lifespan is shorter. In a divorce settlings, judges will invariably side with the wife. A woman has the power to end a man’s life by accusing him of rape, and it’e her word against his and her word stands.

    I was horrified when I read you article on Jessica Lynch’s rescue, where you said that it is “healthy instincts” to sacrifice the lives of several young men to save a single woman. You showed a blatant disrespect for the lkives of your own sons. How little they are worth to you.

    Right now, there is a massive epidemic of actual suicides among teenage boys and young men, and you couldn’t care less. You worry about spoiled anorexic girls throwing up and threatening to kill themselves, when they actually never do.

    Society is *far* harder and more cruel on boys than they are on girls, and you couldn’t care less because of your sexist views on the toles of the sexes.

    Young men are treated like absolute trash by everyone since the day that they are born, from undergoing non-consensual genital mutilation as soon as they are born while the infant girls are spared from any pain. Can’t hurt the precious little girls! At school, girls receive much more attention from teachers, are talken to much more gently, and their problems are paid much more attention to.

    Boys grow up being told that they are all rapists ans murderers for being males, and that girls are better than them in every way. . At home, parents continue the old-fashioed education of being hard on boys and even beating them, while girls are treated with a lot more respect.

    Right now, far more girls are graduating from college, are getting white-collar jobs more, and are taking over professions that they were underepresented in the past like medicine. Most internists are already women.

    The actualy suicide rate of young men is twice that of young women, and boys have it *much* worse than girls. And yet, you care about thjem and not young men. You know why? Because of your *sexist bias* of favoring females simply because they are the resource limiting factor in reproduction. On your article “Decline Of The Tomboy”, your sexism was infull display again. Women are given far more leverage when it comes to personal expression than men.

    Women are already massively, massively privilged compared to men, and yet people keep thinking endlessly of ways to imprve their lives, while no one cares one bit about the pain and suffering of teen boys and young men because “sperm is cheap”.

    Women have the “most important job in the World”? Why? What is sospecial about getting pregnant and having children? Tens of billions of women have done done it throuhout history, and ths is not even something that they had to strive to achieve. It’s crazy that conservatives like you value this above men that actually achieved great things, things that actually require effort.

    It’s incredible that you have the ability to be sexist towards both sexes at once, telling young women that their only job is to breed and raise kids, and telling young men that they are simply not as important as young women because their biological value is less.

    The good thing about you, and guys from your generation, is that you will all be dead soon. Trust me that Millenial males and younger hate your guts and are looking forward to you biting the dust. Destroyed Society, banrkrupted the country making the World’s largest credit nation become the biggest debtor nation ever, mistreated your sons while spoiling your little princesses and turning them into entitled brats that treat men like trash, enjoyed the highest standard of living ever and burned all the wealth and hogged all the real estate living nothing to your sons and grandsons, the wealth that was not even built by you but by your Greatest Generation forebearers. Horrible fathers(to sons, not daughters), horrible grandfathers(to grandsons, not granddaughters), horrible men and human beings in general, took the richest country ever and brought it to the ground, created a generation of hypergamous, disrespectful, entitles princesses that take men for granted and expect everything from them without giving anything back. Just die already. I laughed the day my father died. No pitty or remorse for that man whatsoever. None. Especially when I remember how he treated my sisters compared to how he treated me, and what atrocious people the little princesses grew up to be. It’s time for the men of your entire generation to follow suit. One old man at a time. I can whole-heartedly say that no one will miss you. Even your entitled little princesses won’t miss you. After all, you did raise them to take men completely for granted and to show them no respect.

  83. @Harry Baldwin

    Here is a long but good article (https://archive.ph/MfHge) on the prospects for the Rs: Requiem for the Realignment

    tl;dr: In effect, the United States has become a multiparty democracy governed by the Democrats and a centrist portion of the Republicans, while right-wing insurgents act as a foil.

  84. Kylie says:
    @Jack D

    “We have heard PD’s version of his daughter’s story before but we haven’t heard the other side.”

    True. But I have read elsewhere about college-aged girls whose claims of sexual assault are not taken seriously by university officials. Anecdotal evidence, to be sure, but it does seem to be a real thing, if not the usual “epidemic”of violence against women the MSM would have us believe exists.

    • Replies: @Jack D
  85. J.Ross says:
    @Jack D

    Some are born and some choose.

  86. J.Ross says:
    @Abe

    They’ve been talking like this for years. There was a map circulating of all the different republics they wanted to come out of the color revolutions.

  87. Emotions seem to be running somewhat hot in the iSteve comment section today. I will try to lighten the mood with a little goofiness.

    What does Juliet means when she calls out from the balcony “O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” Tell the truth. What do you think she means?

    Hint: Nagy’s lawyers say in the “prayer for relief” and the end of their lengthy complaint “WHEREFORE, Plaintiff Charles Negy respectfully requests . . .[blah, blah,blah].”

    True Shakespeare enthusiasts are disqualified.

    • Replies: @Jim Don Bob
    , @Jack D
  88. B36 says:

    Out: Handshake chains

    In: Cancel chains.

    A cites Steve Sailer and is canceled. B cites A and is canceled. C cites B…etc. Let’s see how far we can go!

  89. Jack D says:
    @Art Deco

    OK, I’ll buy into your idea, but “manufacturing precedent for parties whose interests they actually wanted to advance” is at least a chess level type idea – you are playing the game out ahead a little.

    Does gay hispanic Negy present any actual threat to the ACLU? Might not upholding academic freedom be a good idea, especially in a place like Florida where who knows what kind of anti-academic freedom/anti-Leftist measures DeSantis might enact?

    One of the mistakes that the current triumphal Left makes is their assumption that they have captured the institutions for all time so that the their stupid actions will never come back to bite them. They have ridden the trolley of free speech to their destination and now they can get off. I know that a lot of people on the Right feel the same way – the Left has completed the Long March thru the institutions and they are never coming back. Never say never. Things like changing the rules for judge confirmation in the Senate have ALREADY bitten the Left.

  90. Jack D says:
    @Kylie

    But I have read elsewhere about college-aged girls whose claims of sexual assault are not taken seriously by university officials.

    I have heard more about the opposite, where college-aged girls claims of sexual assault are taken TOO seriously by university officials. Cough (Jackie Coakley).

    Generally speaking ” university officials” are idiots (read the complaint above if you don’t believe me) so it’s not surprising that they get it wrong much of the time – they do BOTH. They accept false claims as true and true claims as false, sometimes out of sheer stupidity and sometimes on the principle that it is difficult to get a man person to understand something when its salary depends on it not understanding it.

    • Replies: @anarchyst
  91. martin_2 says:
    @Intelligent Dasein

    I am in the UK so might be expressing an ignorant opinion, but it seems to me that in his speeches Mr Trump ought to at least admit, even just a tiny bit, that in his first term he did not deliver.

    • Agree: Harry Baldwin
  92. This seems important.

    • Replies: @J.Ross
  93. anarchyst says:
    @Jack D

    You make a good case for both the seriousness of sexual allegations and the “double-edged sword” that results both in false accusations and real cases being ignored.
    Example 1:
    The Michigan State University “scandal” where female gymnastics competitors were supposedly “abused” by their doctor over a period of time comes into focus.
    There are many questions that have not received proper answers, as it is not only unpopular, but inadvisable to ask them, as they go against the grain of “commonly acceptable behavior”.
    I may ruffle feathers here, but I DON’T CARE. The TRUTH must be known.
    Since this “abuse” was (supposedly) going on for years, why didn’t the women bring up their accusations years ago? Why did they keep seeing this doctor, going back for more and more “abuse”? Where were the parents and significant others of these women?
    The fact is, these women threw themselves at this doctor, as they considered him to be of a high(er) social status, this doctor was put into a position of having many women to choose from, as they all wanted “a piece of the action”.
    I do not absolve the doctor of responsibility to maintain a position of ethical detachment (which he should have known better and maintained), but, the temptation to “get it on” with these women who instigated the encounters were throwing themselves at him must be figured into the equation.
    The attorneys for the women were brilliant as they used the term “survivor” to describe the women, rather than the correct term “victim”. Since these women were in no danger of losing their lives, the term “survivor” was incorrect, but was used to add “gravitas” to the situation.
    Although this doctor must accept full responsibility for his actions, they were partially instigated by the women themselves, who should also bear responsibility…
    Example 2:
    An adult college woman has consensual sex with someone she considers “a good catch”.
    Things don’t work out and she doesn’t want to be reminded of her sexual “exploit” with this former “good catch” by having to see him on campus, so she files (false) rape charges against him with the university a few months later.
    At the least, he gets expelled from the institution. More severely, he gets criminally charged with rape and does time in prison as a result.
    She is no longer reminded of him and no longer has to see him on campus and thinks nothing of the false charges.
    Justice? I think not…
    This occurs more often than most people realize.
    Think about it…

    • Agree: Kylie
  94. @Mike Tre

    They’ve called it that in Spanish for a long time:

    Urban Dictionary: caga leche

    Then, of course, there was Andrew Sullivan at Bareback City. [SFW– it’s text]

  95. @Alfa158

    Logical fallacy. Subhumans are not dumb, they’re just subhumans. “Dumb” or “smart” doesn’t apply to subhumans.

    Blacks are, statistically, rather dumb, so- they’re not subhumans.

  96. @Anonymous

    Too emotional & not productive.

    The point is that way too many women don’t want to have children (in the developed countries). It’s just a fact. This guy Oren made a video, but I’m not too impressed.

    Some comments…

    Well Oren, you missed one major point : When European weman were asked in a poll why they don’t have kids they answered “self fulfilling”.
    When Israeli weman were asked why so many kids they answered “self fulfilling”.
    ———————————————
    It seems that the subservient position of religious women leads to higher fertility rates. We can see this among secular Jews in Europe and North America, but also among wealthy east Asian nations like Japan or South Korea. So, Israel is an outlier because of demographic race with Arabs and a big chunk of religious people. If there is a prosperous modern society with financially independent women- fertility rate will be low, both because of women and men. Modern people are not too enthusiastic about children, and it seems to be, statistically- universal. On the other hand, fertile peoples, religions, cultures- globally- cannot pull themselves out of poverty, helplessness and dependence. What is evident- modern non-religious affluent women and men are not into children. Globally.
    ——————————————————————————
    Perhaps it is simply beyond planning- after materialist ego-centrism exhausts itself people will return to a more “natural” condition of children and family.

  97. @Pierre de Craon

    Public state schools are covered by the First Amendment

    • Replies: @Pierre de Craon
  98. @Paleo Liberal

    Public state schools are covered by the First Amendment.

    Are they? The urtext edition of the First Amendment follows.

    Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

    As I see no mention of either Cleveland State or the University of Central Florida in the amendment, perhaps the lawsuits would do better to concentrate on the absence of a blasphemy clause from each institution’s tenure standards.

  99. @I, Libertine

    What does Juliet means when she calls out from the balcony “O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” Tell the truth. What do you think she means?

    dat u, Romes?

  100. Art Deco says:
    @IHTG

    There is no indication that rank and file Jews were pro-Soviet. (Howard Zinn certainly was, as was Noam Chomsky as was Marcus Raskin as was Victor Navasky; they had hardly any analogues in Congress).

    • Replies: @Jack D
    , @mc23
  101. AceDeuce says:
    @Anonymous

    The good thing about you, and guys from your generation, is that you will all be dead soon. Trust me that Millenial males and younger hate your guts and are looking forward to you biting the dust.

    And blah blah blah…

    My, you’re a peppery little he-bitch, aren’t you?

    Are you three weeks into your millennial therapeutic “No-Fap” program? That would explain the crabbiness.

  102. @AnotherDad

    national outrage over the fatal use of force by police against unarmed Black men and women

    I agree that Floyd wasn’t murdered, but that doesn’t bother me as much as the lie quoted above. “[T]he fatal use of force by police against unarmed Black men and women” is not a phenomenon. It isn’t a “thing”. It is a lie. Unarmed white men are more likely to be killed by cops than unarmed black men, and what the fuck is the word “women” doing in this groveling lie?

  103. nebulafox says:
    @PhysicistDave

    First things first, we got to decouple scientific research with ideologically captured institutions. So! Who is up for a new privately funded Bell Labs? We don’t care how eccentric you are, what your past is, or what your credentials are if you can produce interesting stuff before China does (I’m probably overly optimistic in thinking the time for a Sputnik Moment hasn’t already passed, I’ve come off a pretty grim conversation last night with a couple of dudes who work with silicon and AI), don’t mind settling for a modest bourgeois standard of living, and don’t mind dedicating your life to it. You don’t need to care about anything, any bureaucratic headaches, schools for the kids, your wife getting unhappy, whatever. Just. Get. On. It.

    Elon Musk? Are you reading this? 😛

    >The rot has extended even into physics, even to my own alma mater, Caltech.

    Yep. Sad, I always thought Caltech would be culturally immune to this kind of thing. Proves no one is safe.

    On the other hand, if guys like Woit are on board, maybe a lot of other people are, too. Going beyond science: the majority of Americans are *not OK* with the direction this country is being taken by its ruling caste and their lackeys. That has to count for something.

  104. @Pierre de Craon

    It’s stupid, but the Supreme Court “incorporated” the First Amendment into a package of rights citizens can assert against the States. It doesn’t matter, though; the illegally “ratified” 14th Amendment prohibits the schools’ conduct, anyway.

    • Replies: @Pierre de Craon
  105. @Jack D

    He resolutely refuses to grasp the Jewish role in our predicament. And this is the thanks he gets?

    • LOL: HammerJack
    • Replies: @PhysicistDave
  106. Jack D says:
    @HammerJack

    No, not really. There are people here who infuriate me but PD isn’t at the top of my list. In his own way he means well.

    • Agree: Johann Ricke
    • LOL: JimDandy
  107. anonymous[222] • Disclaimer says:
    @Pierre de Craon

    The 1A was made applicable to the states as recently as, oh, 1925 or so? (Gitlow). Jeez.

    • Replies: @Pierre de Craon
  108. Jack D says:
    @Art Deco

    SOME rank and file Jews were pro Soviet. At City College in the 30s you had your Stalinists, your Trotskyists, your anarchists, etc.

    • Replies: @Art Deco
  109. Jack D says:
    @I, Libertine

    In modern usage wherefore means as a result of which. In Will’s day it meant why. It never meant where.

    • Replies: @I, Libertine
  110. Alden says:
    @Muggles

    The entire tenure thing was to protect communists. And more important give them paychecks phones offices secretaries etc to allow them to spread their communist propaganda. Plus the huge prestige of being a professor.

    Luckily, the colleges have made it very very difficult for even a black lesbian communist to get tenure before age 50. So they spend their productive young and middle aged adult lives scrabbling around begging for the low level one year contract jobs. Good, let them scrabble.

    • Replies: @Art Deco
  111. @Jack D

    A crooked lying asshole who calls himself Jack D wrote: to Kylie:

    We have heard PD’s version of his daughter’s story before but we haven’t heard the other side. One thing I have learned is that there are two sides to every story.

    Also, when you look up “unreliable narrator” in the dictionary, there is a picture of PD. Did you know that “Charles Kinbote” is an acronym for Physicist Dave (not really)?

    Look, you lying asshole: the campus paper, The Daily Bruin, ran a news story pointing out the university’s malfeasance, based on documents provided by the university.

    If you are too stupid to find it via google, let me know and I’ll give you the link.

    And shortly thereafter they ran an editorial criticizing the university for their criminality.

    And then they ran a letter from a retired UC trustee criticizing the thugs.

    Of course, you’d defend Himmler himself if you could get money out of it, now wouldn’t you?

    Go back where you came from, asshole: we don’t want your kind in America.

    • Replies: @Gabe Ruth
  112. @Achmed E. Newman

    The hell they are – not after his statement about the Ukraine, they won’t be.

    Yes, I went to your site and read his statement. It reads well, but you are ignoring the Swamp’s motivation and intelligence. They know that they have to push the culture war just enough to look like they are helping. Let us see how many Establishment Republicans condemn DeSantis for his statement. I predict the donors will remain silent – they expect DeSantis to stay bought.

    The rich globalists understand that they have to do more than pay lip service to the culture wars.
    Primary voters want GOP contenders to lean into culture wars: Poll

    You cannot pretend that the big money isn’t lining up for DeSantis
    DeSantis Taps Donors Griffin, Tudor Jones in $142 Million Haul

    Here is the Club for Growth indicating their support for DeSantis
    DeSantis edges closer to 2024 decision
    Recall that DeSantis opposes tariffs.

    The Establishment Republican Governors are working to keep Trump out
    Republican Governor’s Association Builds Anti-Trump War Chest With Ron DeSantis

    Paul Ryan and the Swamp are with you on DeSantis
    Paul Ryan, GOP Establishment Plot to Supplant Trump With Youngkin, DeSantis in 2024

    Here are Thune, Lummis, Tillis and Kramer pining for DeSantis
    GOP impatience grows for DeSantis to make move on Trump

    Your corpse can hold up that middle finger while they push you into a ditch, as Trump won’t get jack squat done.

    Before China sent us COVID Trump had the best economy since the halcyon days of the last century. Working-class wages were up for the first time in decades. Trump got everyone’s attention on China and the Border, and he didn’t start another stupid war. Trump has been sharing a full spectrum of initiatives. What Trump policies do you object to?

    DeSantis has been funded by the donor class. Do you think DeSantis is an America First candidate? If you do, you are deceived and playing for the wrong team. If you do not, you are still playing for the wrong team.

  113. JimDandy says:
    @Anonymous

    I blame the excesses of feminism mostly on patriarchal chivalry gone wild. I agree with Steve that the male instinct to protect women is a healthy one, but it’s also one of the big reasons why women need to be kept in their place. And their place is absolutely NOT in the military. Or the workplace, for that matter. Young men like you have been failed by our entire society, but most inexcusably by the group that should have been your mentors and allies–powerful older men, who really have been leading the charge to give women every single advantage in every situation, at the expense of young men like you. The shockingly moronic push to create equity for women is what destroyed American culture.

    • Thanks: Kylie
    • Replies: @Kylie
  114. @anonymous

    You can say “jeez”! Wow. And you can look things up with a search engine, too. Impressive.

    The incorporation was limited, and its applicability to such an institution as a state college or university is extraordinarily dubious.

  115. @nebulafox

    Sputnik Moment hasn’t already passed

    There are varying schools of thoughts on this. Shing-Tung Yau has stated Chinese mathematicians lack the je ne sais quoi of Westerners (and Slavs).

    https://www.unz.com/isteve/nature-mathematics-needs-to-be-decolonized-because-too-many-theorems-and-techniques-are-named-after-gauss/#comment-5796819

    There was a fairly brilliant PRC-origin physicist who off’ed himself on murky circumstances.

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

    For AI I would say PRC is on par with GPT-4, and perhaps alot ahead on facial recognition, which is not exactly reassuring with respect to AI safety.

  116. @ben tillman

    I certainly don’t dispute the matter of post–Civil War incorporation, but even so, asserting the First Amendment in this case looks like grandstanding on the two plaintiffs’ part. As for the Fourteenth Amendment, it’s probably an even-money bet whether the equal-protection clause of article 1 would carry the day in these cases, but yes, an appeal founded on the Fourteenth Amendment would at least carry genuine legal weight. One is thus left to wonder why it doesn’t appear front and center in the filings.

  117. Mr. Anon says:
    @Charles Erwin Wilson

    What Trump policies do you object to?

    It is not a question of objecting to his policies. It is the belief – well founded, based on his term in office – that he has neither the ability nor the intention of carrying them out.

  118. Mr. Anon says:
    @Jack D

    One thing I have learned is that there are two sides to every story.

    We know full well, based on what you yourself have posted here, that there are any number of stories about which you believe there is only one side. Pretty much any story that touches on your tribe.

  119. @HammerJack

    HammerJack wrote to Jack D:

    Sounds like [Dave]’s really gotten under your skin! Guy can’t be all bad then, right?

    There are four reasons Jack D despises me (he has been quite open about this):

    First, I keep pointing out that Jack recently posted the claim (see here):

    the USA, which is a country that was created by and only exists under its Constitution. ”

    Jack claims to be an American and a lawyer, but any American who paid any attention at all in junior-high US history would know that this is idiocy: in fact, the US existed for over a decade when the Constitution was written and Article VI of the Constitution explicitly alludes to the pre-existence of the US.

    That Jack D truly does not know this suggests that he is not really an American, much less an American attorney, who surely would know at least as much about the fundamental legal document of the American legal system as a mediocre middle-school student.

    Jack D stinks of hasbara.

    Second, I have repeatedly denounced the lies from Jack D and his pals about the Ukraine war and posted links proving that their lies are false. Since last April, Jack has been denouncing me again and again as a “Putin fanboy” and claimed I was spouting “Putinist bullshit,” although I have consistently said that this is not my fight and that all I want is for my country, the United States, to be out of this mess and for the killing to stop (and, yes, it would be nice if the peoples of the Donbass were granted self-determination).

    Third, I have consistently denounced the parasitic verbalist overclass that constitutes the ruling elite in this country and that oppresses and steals from the productive members of society who deal with actual physical reality. I have pointed out that Jack D is a (very, very junior) member of that verbalist overclass, something he has never, to my knowledge, even tried to deny.

    But, most importantly, I have made clear that I judge Jewish culture and Judaism by exactly the same standards that I apply to other cultures and religions. No one here would hesitate to denounce the Aztec religion of Huitzilopochtli that involved massive human sacrifice and cannibalism. I doubt that many here would complain about me denouncing Hinduism for propping up the caste system.

    But I have committed the crime of pointing out that the sacred Scriptures of Judaism are profoundly evil: e.g., the praising of mass murder of three thousand innocents in Exodus 32 by Moses’ henchmen for the crime of creating the Golden Calf; the praising of the mass murder of the priests who had dared to preside at “high places” instead of Jerusalem by King Josiah — see 2 Kings 23:19-20:

    19 And all the houses also of the high places that were in the cities of Samaria, which the kings of Israel had made to provoke the Lord to anger, Josiah took away, and did to them according to all the acts that he had done in Bethel.

    20 And he slew all the priests of the high places that were there upon the altars, and burned men’s bones upon them, and returned to Jerusalem.

    The Hebrew Bible is chock full of evil like this.

    And, worst of all, every year at “Passover,” modern observant Jews still celebrate the killing by the angel of the Lord of all of the first-born children of Egypt!

    That is evil.

    The ancient Israelites invented the idea of killing on the basis of religion. That their descendants commit crimes against humanity today against the Palestinians is not a surprise.

    I do not condemn modern Jews simply because of their ancestry if they are willing to denounce all this evil — both in the Hebrew Bible but also in Occupied Palestine today. There are some “righteous Jews.”

    But I do condemn those like Jack D who will not denounce such open and unabashed evil.

    And Jack D has therefore made clear his contempt for people like me who document the truth about people like him.

    I will not cease from pointing out that Jack D is evil.

    • Agree: Peterike
    • Thanks: Bert, JimDandy
    • Replies: @Bill Jones
  120. anonymous[305] • Disclaimer says:
    @IHTG

    The times have changed because there was election fraud on a large scale in the last one and the Jewish media coordinated to stop talk about it. The Nick Fuentes generation of white Christians is not afraid to openly question the Jewish media.

  121. anonymous[305] • Disclaimer says:
    @djdndnnd

    There is growing hostility to Jewish interests in Congress.

    “AHEAD OF A Wednesday vote on his resolution to force congressional oversight on the continuation of U.S. military operations in Syria, Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla. was feeling bullish. “Hope springs eternal,” he told The Intercept when asked whether the measure would pass. The resolution was ultimately voted down on Wednesday night with 47 Republicans joining 56 Democrats in support of the bill.”

    Both Republicans and Democrats are waking up to manipulation of US foreign policy by the Jewish Lobby. When the troops are pulled out of Syria then Israel will have to fend off the Shia Crescent by itself. Good luck to Israel.

  122. @ben tillman

    ben tillman wrote to Jack D:

    [Dave] resolutely refuses to grasp the Jewish role in our predicament. And this is the thanks he gets?

    Oh, the reason is clear — it is precisely because I do not think Jews rule the world and I do not think everyone of Jewish descent is evil, but nonetheless I am willing to document the evils of Jewish culture and Jewish religion.

    I’m not a Jew-hater, any more than I am an Indian hater or a Mexican hater or whatever.

    But although I do not hate Indians, I am willing to say that Hinduism is evil for propping up the caste system.

    And similarly, while I do not hate Mexicans, I am willing to say that the Aztec religion was evil for its human sacrifice and cannibalism.

    That is why I have angered Jack D so much: I tell the truth about Judaism.

    The Old Testament documents in horrific detail that the ancient Israelites invented the idea of killing for the sake of religion. It’s not that other ancient peoples never killed innocents, but there is not much record of Assyrians or Persians or Romans killing solely for the sake of religion.

    But the Old Testament glorifies precisely that.

    The Holocaust of the three thousand in Exodus 32; the mass murder of the priests who officiated outside of Jerusalem in 2 Kings 23; and on and on and on.

    And worst of all, the macabre celebration year after year after year, century after century after century, of the angel of the Lord killing the first-born children of Egypt.

    It is as if we had a holy day, a family-oriented celebration, every year in which we celebrated the murder of six million Jews by Hitler!

    Jack D hates me because I have pointed out these publicly known facts, even though I do not hate Jews.

    That is much, much worse from his view than if I simply hated Jews as people.

    When I started pointing out the evils of Judaism a few months ago, Jack D’s response was (see here):

    You know, I thought that my opinion of you could not go any lower but I was wrong about that.

    Exactly.

    That is why Jack D hates me — I am not a Jew-hater but I keep pointing out uncontested facts about Judaism that Jack simply does not want discussed.

    And I am going to keep doing it.

  123. @Kylie

    Kylie wrote to me:

    [Dave] “The only solution is, at the minimum, to cut off all taxpayer dollars to colleges and universities.”

    [Kylie] Individuals can help by refusing to donate to any college or university.

    I am so sorry about your daughter.

    Thanks, Kylie: I appreciate your thoughts.

    Unfortunately, even private elite schools rely largely on taxpayer dollars.

    And, of course, it is hard nowadays to get any white-collar job without a college degree, even if the degree is really not relevant to the job.

    Until all that is changed…

    Let me make clear that I myself enjoyed my time in college, and, in fact, I was seventh in my graduating class at Caltech (I was first in the Division of Physics, Math, and Astronomy), so this is not sour grapes from someone who could not hack college.

    But it has all gone horribly, horribly wrong. College is no longer a matter of helping young people learn about reality.

    Rather the exact opposite, I am afraid.

    • Replies: @Kylie
  124. anonymous[234] • Disclaimer says:
    @PhysicistDave

    Oh, the reason is clear — it is precisely because I do not think Jews rule the world and I do not think everyone of Jewish descent is evil, but nonetheless I am willing to document the evils of Jewish culture and Jewish religion.

    It’s hard to separate Jewishness from Jewish people. Like trying to the tell the difference between whiteness and white people. We should openly declare we are opposed to Jewish power and not get tangled up in rationales.

    • Replies: @Jack D
    , @PhysicistDave
  125. Kylie says:
    @PhysicistDave

    “But it has all gone horribly, horribly wrong. College is no longer a matter of helping young people learn about reality.”

    And that’s just the so-called educational aspect of it. It doesn’t even touch on the problems found in fraternities and sororities.

    • Agree: PhysicistDave
  126. lavoisier says: • Website
    @PhysicistDave

    Thanks for the article. Very interesting.

    I thought this quote from the article was to the point.

    “The most important thing I’d want New York Times readers to understand is this,” Scott Aaronson, a quantum computing expert at the University of Texas in Austin, wrote in an email. “If this experiment has brought a wormhole into actual physical existence, then a strong case could be made that you, too, bring a wormhole into actual physical existence every time you sketch one with pen and paper.”

  127. Art Deco says:
    @Jack D

    The Trotskyists (Seymour Martin Lipset et al) were not pro-Soviet. Julius Rosenberg and his mates were. If I understand correctly, the rest of the Rosenberg and Greenglass families were mortified by the activities of Julius, his wife, and her brother. It was true that all the people in Rosenberg’s ring (Sarant, Barr, Gold, Sobell, Greenglass, and Rosenberg himself) were Jews.

    One curio: the Rosenberg children had two living grandmothers and aunts and uncles on both sides, but ended up in the custody of a musician couple named Meeropol.

  128. Art Deco says:
    @Alden

    The practice of granting tenure emerged in the 1920s when there were hardly any Communists employed on faculties.

  129. @Jim Don Bob

    I read the article. I’ve been saying for years, “white women are driving this madness.”
    It’s not rocket science.
    We live in a Matriarchy. We aren’t headed there, we’ve been there since the 70’s.
    Primed by the third wave radical feminism of the 60’s, floodgates opened with no fault divorce.
    This book, describes it in great detail, including descriptions of historically matriarchal societies.

    This version says it’s published in 1990,
    But it was originally published in the early 70’s. In other words this guy predicted this.

    The author, Daniel Amneus, was a Cal State english professor. Not some spurned manosphere, divorce raped father.
    Weak men enabled this, by turning over the keys to the kingdom, but once women have free rein, you got what is described in your linked article. Or what your lying eyes see all around you.
    Now I’ll wait for the white knights to defend the honor of the womynz.
    The trannys are mentally ill men, the women are not just enabling them, but fetishizing and pedastelizing them.

  130. @Charles Erwin Wilson

    As for these donors, they are anti-Trump, get it? They will do ANYTHING it takes to bump him down to just a big-crowd-gathering speaker. (Hell, they really want him arrested to stop even that!) I have another post coming, Charles, which will make the point that DeSantis will get the same treatment as Trump has.

    Yes, you are quite right that supporting Trump shows that one is against the Swamp, Deep State, and all the rest. It’s that middle finger. That’s fun, I agree, Charles. However, there’s no point when your one rallying point is an incompetent bullshitter. Oh, about what he “got done”:

    Before China sent us COVID Trump had the best economy since the halcyon days of the last century. Working-class wages were up for the first time in decades. Trump got everyone’s attention on China and the Border, and he didn’t start another stupid war. Trump has been sharing a full spectrum of initiatives. What Trump policies do you object to?

    Trump was better than any Biden, CamelToe, AOC, etc. could ever be because, “first, do no harm”. I appreciate that stuff. His saying that ONLY he could do “all this” is his ego, which is retarded.

    Look, multiple additional Trillions of bucks were spend on the “Cares Act” while Trump was President. Yes, the stock market was rising, but we all know that’s a game of musical chairs. Trump bragged about this, but he was just lucky it hadn’t all toppled yet, as it will. His work on immigration was stellar in a way, but it was only based on his somehow being President-for-Life. (Is that what he figured, with Javanka as his successor?) His best moves (and, yes, deals) were below-the-radar changes in the way ICE/BP and refugee bureaucracies operated. None of it was put into law as part of a real political deal. Therefore, DAY 1 of Bai Dien – whoooosh, … and it’s gone.

    “Spectrum of Initiatives”? I’d call it a “Spectrum of Bullshit”, as most of what Trump talked about, he never even started to follow through on. (Yes, I know he meant well. It was not lies, just bullshit, in the immortal words of Elwood Blues.)

    Oh, yeah, Charles, how did you feel about the “Platinum Plan” to give out money to black people, in the ballpark of, I’m gonna write it out, so it hits home, $500,000,000,000 – that’s half a Trillion for you folks in Del Boca Vista. He announced that in summer of ’20, 3 or 4 months before the big election. Smooth move, ExLax!

    • Replies: @Manfred Arcane
  131. J.Ross says:
    @JohnnyWalker123

    What is it now, is this the two hundred and fourteenth “it’s over”?

  132. Wherefore typically means “why”, though often used in the sense of “because” rather than as a question” . Usage is archaic.
    Why did the boy of my infatuation have to be a Montague?”

    In high school i was taught that She is bemoaning the hatfield mccoy relationship between the families getting in the way of puppy love.
    Alternatively, she is saying that *because* he’s Hatfield and i’m McCoy, we must go down a path. Being Shakespeare, he probably wanted to imply both meanings.

    The very next line either clarifies this point or plays

    Deny thy father and refuse thy name
    Or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love
    And I’ll no longer be a Capulet.”
    she goes on to belabor the point

    What’s in a name? That which we call a rose
    By any other name would smell as sweet;

    Mostly a story of the consequences juvenile delinquency .

  133. J.Ross says:

    OT — Dutch Farmers Win!
    “Teflon” Mark Rutte, the Dutch prime minister, has clocked up 13 years in office, four coalition governments and even one resignation without losing his grip on power. But the 55-year-old has been handed a humiliating electoral defeat at the hands of the rag-tag and inexperienced Farmers-Citizen Movement (the BBB). In a vote that became a referendum on Mr Rutte’s leadership, the BBB came from nowhere to become the largest party in all Dutch provinces after Wednesday’s regional elections. The populist earthquake came after months of turbulent tractor protests against green laws that farmers say will force them to close. (Source: telegraph.co.uk)

  134. @Jack D

    One thing I have learned is that there are two sides to every story.

    That’s what Charles Manson and Jim Jones both said.

    Also, when you look up “unreliable narrator” in the dictionary, there is a picture of PD. Did you know that “Charles Kinbote” is an acronym for Physicist Dave (not really)?

    Jack D, converting philosemites into antisemites one poster at a time.

  135. @PhysicistDave

    And worst of all, the macabre celebration year after year after year, century after century after century, of the angel of the Lord killing the first-born children of Egypt.

    Oh come on, even a superficial observation Passover demonstrates that you are misrepresenting the celebration.

    Passover – History.com

    It’s not that other ancient peoples never killed innocents, but there is not much record of Assyrians or Persians or Romans killing solely for the sake of religion.

    There is no record of the separation of religion and state in any civilization you cite, and the brutality of their actions exceeds anything you find in the OT. You blame the Hebrews because they did the best job of recording and conveying history. But you fail to recognize the reduction in violence that they produced. E.g., Lex Talionis was proportional instead of the usual extermination campaign.

    Tell me, Dave, would you have dropped the atomic bombs? Or closer to home, how many of those who abused your daughter would you visit the full measure of your wrath upon?

  136. SafeNow says:

    O/T. Breaking news is that Trump will be indicted and arrested on Tuesday. The NY Post, etc. are reporting this. The source of the news outlets is Trump himself, who claims to have a whistleblower source. The claimed forthcoming indictment and arrest comes from the NY DA, alleging that payments to Stormy Daniels were illegal. Trump said “Protest, take our nation back.” The White House could stop this if it wanted to, I think. A Trump perp walk, in chains, would be an explosive and significant event. To me it calls to mind the time Trump said, They are not after me, they are after you. I’m just in the way.

    • Replies: @Jack D
  137. Brutusale says:
    @Anonymous

    Sorry, son, but that all came from “The Greatest Generation”. You know, those people who won an existential war and proceeded to enjoy themselves, rightly, for 20 years. Lost in the translation was their inability to bring up their children properly, to allow the callow to control the narrative, and then betray 200-odd years of America.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1964
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voting_Rights_Act_of_1965
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_and_Nationality_Act_of_1965
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Rights_Act_of_1968
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_Opportunity_Act_of_1964
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_Stamp_Act_of_1964
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_Start_(program)
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher_Education_Act_of_1965
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Security_Amendments_of_1965

    There are many more, but you get the gist.

    More to your generational screed, last night the girlfriend and I were having a beer at the local brewery and talking to a young lady, who was alone at the bar. She was an attractive 28-year old from Buffalo, and she’s been a traveler radiology tech since Covid started, currently contracted to Mass General. We started talking about what a lovely girl like her was doing drinking alone on St. Patrick’s Day. Well, didn’t the floodgates open (it’s amazing how pretty girls will open up to old geezers if said geezer is accompanied by another lovely lady). She said flat out that most guys of her generation were, to her, “total pu$$ies” (yes, she used the P-word). Few know anything about what makes women tick. Most have shitty jobs, and she mostly goes Dutch when she dates. Most have little self-confidence and are lousy in bed because of it. When she dates, she tends to go with guys 10-15 years older. She travels a lot, and is going to Egypt in May–alone.

    She went on for a while. All very sad.

    When she was done, she made an observation that I didn’t expect. She noted my orange shirt and, in a brewpub surrounded by people in their green St. Paddy’s regalia, opined that nobody from her generation would have the guts to wear orange in a bar on March 17.

    So my advice to you, son, is to stop blaming me for your lot in life and work up the guts to get your ass in gear, find your way in the world, and pluck the luscious fruit that’s waiting to be picked. Or don’t, not that there’s anything wrong with that.

    • Agree: Achmed E. Newman
    • Thanks: mc23
  138. Jack D says:
    @anonymous

    “We should openly declare we are opposed to Jewish power “, says Anonymous 234. You first! Send us your name and address and a picture of a lawn sign in front of your trailer saying “My family openly declares that we are opposed to Jewish power”. Make sure to cc your employer.

  139. Brutusale says:

    Steve, how do you feel about Rice doubling down on DIE?

    https://www.campusreform.org/article?id=21547

  140. Jack D says:
    @SafeNow

    If you come after the king, you must kill him. If you don’t, he only emerges looking stronger and more invincible. The Dems don’t seem to get this (they tried to impeach him 3 times). The Feds refuse to touch the Stormy Daniels case but it’s not at all clear that there is a case under NY state law. Trump is going to be well lawyered enough that it’s going to be very hard to gain a conviction. Prosecutors are used to going after indigent defendants with public defenders, not extremely rich men with unlimited legal defense budgets. If he is not convicted, then this only vindicates him further.

    • Agree: SafeNow
  141. Anonymous[216] • Disclaimer says:

    Steve, what about carrying on the White race? Do you think that is important?

  142. Jack D says:
    @Anonymous

    Female genital mutilation is not the same thing as male circumcision. Another name for the traditional practice is ” clitoridectomy”. Does that give you a hint?

    As others have explained, if you have a group of 50 men and 50 women and you kill 49 of the women then you have destroyed 98% of the reproductive capacity of that group. The next generation is going to be very small.

    But if you kill 49 of the men, then all of the females can still reproduce and populate the next generation. Not only that, but that last guy (let’s call him “the king”) is going to be real happy that he got all those young men killed because now he has a whole harem to himself. From an evolutionary POV, female lives are more important than male lives, so in almost every human society the men and not the women were sent off to war.

  143. @Jack D

    Make sure to cc your employer.

    Right, because as you know we will completely ruin anyone who even hints that we wield inordinate power!

    So watch your step, you filthy goyim! You will all live in trailer parks before we’re done, and even that may be too good for you.

  144. J.Ross says:

    OT — DO YOU WANT TOTAL STOCK MARKET DEATH?
    Extremely long explanation unrelated.

  145. res says:
    @Jack D

    Jack, you might want to think a little harder before making comments like that. What better evidence of YOUR belief that Jewish power exists and is vengeful against those who call it out is there than that comment?

    • Agree: lavoisier, PhysicistDave, TWS
    • Replies: @Jack D
  146. @Anonymous

    It’s incredible that you have the ability to be sexist towards both sexes at once, telling young women that their only job is to breed and raise kids, and telling young men that they are simply not as important as young women because their biological value is less.

    Anon[26]:

    First off, you’ve rolled out a bunch of millenial “my life is so tough”, “the boomer stole my life” bilge. Jews pushed this toxic oppression olympics crap through the culture with minoritarianism, but it’s not actually a good look on anyone. And millenials being oppressed is just laughable–standard of living is up 2X since I was a kid. Life is not hard. Jobs are out there. No one is going hungry. It’s just that minoritarians/immigrationists have made pretty much everything in America–the West–shittier. We’re richer and shittier.

    Secondly–more importantly–your paragraph blaring the horn “Sexism!” is called completely missing the point. Missing exactly what’s gone wrong, and why young men are disaffected and some angry. Not even “missing the point”, but getting it completely backwards.

    What is labelled “sexism!” is simply understanding and respecting sexual dimorphism. Steve’s suggested messaging to young women is spot on: “You are important … but your importance is entirely because you have this civilizationally critical job of being a mother and birthing and nursing the next generation.”

    Our cultural problem is the lack of sexism. Telling young women that they are so, so important … for doing everything but their natural and critical role. Telling them they are great at stuff that they suck at compared to men. And encouraging them–culturally and with AA and with divorce law–to do everything but be great wives and mothers.

    That–along with the destruction of minoritarianism and immigration (race and immigration our other great cultural problem)–is why young men are disaffected.

    You could sum up the sexual situation in the West: Men are still doing what they’ve always done, bringing in the harvest, keeping the lights on; while women are failing to do the one critical thing they must do…. with the encouragement of the bossy minoritarian super-state.

    • Replies: @Alden
  147. @Mr. Anon

    It is not a question of objecting to his policies. It is the belief – well founded, based on his term in office – that he has neither the ability nor the intention of carrying them out.

    Bingo.

    Trump is a huge narcissist, with a deep need to endlessly advertise the greatness of Donald J. Trump.

    This we all knew in 2016. But Trump was the only candidate in memory offering even a dose of nationalism, offering the American people anything. And hey, giving the establishment the finger was great, great fun. The squealing was delicious. Delicious.

    What we did not know was that Trump would be such an utter incompetent. That “Art of the Deal” man would get rolled–easily rolled–by the likes of Paul Ryan. That all we’d get is “it’s going to be great!”

    What we did not know is that not just Trump’s ego would come first, but that’d Trump would put the ego and feels of his daughter above the interests of the America people. (I love my daughters–and my boy–like nothing else. But if I was President I’d have zero interest in tuning my policies for my daughters feels. Much less turn policy over to my daughter or her spouse. In Invanka’s case a useless incompetent spouse.)

    We’ve already done Trump. Fail.

    Sure better than any of the recent guys, but still–“fail”. And known to put his ego and worse his daughter’s ego ahead of the interests of Americans.

    I am not interested in the welfare and ego of Donald Trump. I am interesting in winning … for Americans.

    • Agree: mc23
    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
  148. @Jack D

    Not only that, but that last guy (let’s call him “the king”)

    They’re not making it up when they say they descend from “kangs”. Who else?

    …so in almost every human society the men and not the women were sent off to war.

    That, and that they’re terrible (albeit more sadistic) fighters, and cowardly to boot. They want the dirty work done, just for someone else to do it.

  149. Jack D says:
    @res

    Of course it exists (just the same as every other group – the same sign with Italians or Irish or Blacks would not be a good idea either) and it is right and proper that it exists. We already know what happens when open racial hatred is normalized. In the worst case it leads to genocide. At a minimum it creates an unjust and poorly functioning society.

    In order for the wheels of the society to turn freely you have to hold your tongue sometimes when in public and put up with people that you may not like. You can believe whatever you want in America but if you want to openly declare your racial hatred, don’t expect it not to have consequences because you have broken the social order that keeps us from falling into chaos.

    Even in the worst days of Jim Crow, not one put up a sign on their lawn that said “My family openly declares that we are opposed to Blacks.” Even Bryant’s Grocery (where Emmett Till shopped) had a largely (almost exclusively) black customer base and on normal days treated them with courtesy because they wanted their trade (and the blacks likewise reciprocated). Till got in trouble because he broke the social code.

    AD’s solution is that we should live in a mono-cultural society and then we wouldn’t have to deal with ethnic conflict. I think the train has left the station on that one – actually it left on the 16:19. Anyway, that doesn’t work – if you get rid of ethnic conflict you still have class conflict, rich vs. poor, regional conflict, etc. The conflict free society does not exist.

  150. @AnotherDad

    I am interesting in winning … for Americans.

    We should be taking a policy-first attitude. Neither reject nor embrace Trump and DeSantis, but force them to compete to enact what’s good for us.

    • Agree: Abe
  151. @Reg Cæsar

    As I wrote in one of my Trump v DeSantis posts, Reg, I’d like to see it all come out in a primary. However, that’s because I’d like to see Americans wake up and learn WTF is really going on, with some details, not because I think Trump would follow through. DeSantis might follow through. Who do you bet on? (As if we’re voting our way out of this whole mess anyway. It’s gonna take more than the ballot box.)

  152. J.Ross says:

    OT — Not even trying — All the banks are failing (TTTO “ALL the stars are here”), get out of the market now — BUT —
    JUDD HIRSCH (Taxi, Ordinary People)
    MIKE JUDGE (Beavis & Butthead, Tales From the Tour-bus)
    PAUL VERHOEVEN (Soldaat van Oranje, Robocop)
    THEY have something in common, what is it? First answerer wins a prize, but if you don’t get out of the market fast enough, the prize will diminish in value. GO!

  153. peterike says:
    @Jack D

    (BTW – breaking news – the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Putin over war crimes.)

    So many LOLs.

    • Replies: @Jack D
  154. @Reg Cæsar

    That’s because green beer is more popular for most people than meatless lasagna. They are getting drunk as I write you, and I’m not on Atlantic Daylight time either!

  155. Pixo says:
    @Jack D

    In my Trumpy suburb nobody would care if I put up an anti-Irish yard sign. Or anti-English.

    No so with Jews, Mexicans blacks, or Italians.

    • Replies: @Jack D
  156. @Jack D

    just the same as every other group – the same sign with Italians or Irish or Blacks

    Yesterday was St Patrick’s Day. Tomorrow is the Feast of St Joseph*, patron of Sicily and inspiration for Italy’s (and many other countries’) Father’s Day. Even Archbishop Dolan of NYC admits that Joseph is more important than Patrick:

    So who gets all the attention? Italians have dropped the meatball!

    Well, okay, the pasta. St Joseph’s Tables are meatless by tradition, whatever day of the week the feast falls on. (the St Joseph’s Table is impressive, and more should be made of them. In New Orleans, more is:

    [MORE]

    • Replies: @Buzz Mohawk
  157. Tom Grey says:

    It’s IQ privilege. Our society needs to help low IQ folk more.

    • Agree: Meretricious
  158. Jack D says:
    @Pixo

    nobody would care if I put up an anti-Irish yard sign

    Why don’t you try it and let us know what happens?

    • Replies: @Pixo
  159. anonymous[238] • Disclaimer says:
    @Jack D

    Jewish groups have a plan to get whites down to 40% by 2050. Other groups don’t have the talent or vision to pull it off. That is why Jewish power has to be called out.

    • Replies: @Corvinus
  160. @Jack D

    AD’s solution is that we should live in a mono-cultural society and then we wouldn’t have to deal with ethnic conflict. I think the train has left the station on that one – actually it left on the 16:19. Anyway, that doesn’t work – if you get rid of ethnic conflict you still have class conflict, rich vs. poor, regional conflict, etc. The conflict free society does not exist.

    Why anyone should believe that the descendants of the colonists and settlers who built America should not inherit the nation is beyond me. At least there’s no good and honest reason to say otherwise. Either way, the 404 years between 1619 and 2023 (the U.S was not founded in 1619) fall well within the 2000 year time-frame for claiming land that some people adhere to.

  161. Dmon says:

    Much like Jesus and Benny Hill, Steve is a prophet without honor in his homeland. At least we won’t have to worry about future woke Rice students demanding the university change the name of the Steve Sailer Center for Noticing.

    https://www.campusreform.org/article?id=21547
    Rice University in Texas recently released a statement stressing its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion regardless of what SCOTUS decides on the future of affirmative action.

  162. Pixo says:
    @Jack D

    According to PDave, a public college in Los Angeles California sided unjustly with a white guy in a claim of sexual assault by a woman of color.

    They refused to “believe women.” Okie dokie, that’s possible but not my experience with left-wing college staff, who are heavily biased against whites and males and eager to destroy a “great white defendant” as Tom Wolfe put it. Especially with a minority female alleged victim.

    The last time a hapa coed at a selective college made such charges against a white guy and threw a public fit when he wasn’t adequately punished, it turned out to be a case of revenge when he didn’t want to turn a hookup into a relationship.

    https://reason.com/2017/07/28/discredited-the-legend-of-mattress-girl/

    The evidence for the woman scorned scenario also includes PDave’s vehement and unhinged stalkerish megaposting, which suggests via both nature and nurture influence she has a similar vengeful personality.

  163. mc23 says:
    @Art Deco

    Richard Nixon as a congressman was on the Un-American Activities Committee in the late 1940’s. He gained a reputation as an anti-communist. Cautioned to take care he wouldn’t seen as antisemitic, Nixon replied he tried but it was difficult to find communists who weren’t Jewish. Jews from eastern Europe were wildly overrepresented in Communist circles both in the US and in the Soviet Europe. James Burnham and Bella Dodd long time communists who later apostatized mentioned how they were often pushed forward as public representatives of the movement precisely because they were Gentiles.

    Doesn’t help public perception

  164. Pixo says:
    @Jack D

    Because I like the Irish.

    I think that’s the point you’re missing, the less offensive the ethnic group, the less protection they have from defamation. A corollary of Auster’s law:

    http://www.amnation.com/vfr/archives/009226.html

    The worst the Irish have done lately is… some big city ward-heeling that petered out in the 1970s?

    While the resulting antisemitism isn’t rational or justified, Jews have done a whole lot worse, resulting in the need for a ADL.

    • Replies: @Jack D
  165. res says:
    @Jack D

    Of course it exists (just the same as every other group – the same sign with Italians or Irish or Blacks would not be a good idea either) and it is right and proper that it exists.

    It would be an interesting experiment to try with different signs in different places. And how about adding “whites” in general to your list? Given the way the media seems to do the equivalent for them daily. What is an appropriate response to that?

    Also worth considering what forms of retaliation are appropriate. For some people the 1950s Hollywood blacklist was and still is a horrible injustice. How does that stack up with today’s full spectrum cancellation efforts?

    • Replies: @Jack D
  166. @Jack D

    AD’s solution is that we should live in a mono-cultural society and then we wouldn’t have to deal with ethnic conflict. I think the train has left the station on that one – actually it left on the 16:19. Anyway, that doesn’t work – if you get rid of ethnic conflict you still have class conflict, rich vs. poor, regional conflict, etc. The conflict free society does not exist.

    Yawn.

    Still trying to weasel in your tired old minoritarian “diversity is our greatest strength” b.s. –i.e. must have Jews!–with lame lawyerly b.s. (I don’t even know the name for this “there would still be conflict, so what’s the big deal?” argument. But it is indeed lame and stupid.)

    You keep lawyering for team Jew, permit me to keep slapping away your b.s.

    Yes, there’s political class conflict and regional conflict and urban/rural conflict and different interest group conflict… sometimes necessary to keep one faction or another in check and move forward. All pretty workable. And all ridiculously more tractable without ethnic conflict and more tractable and less destructive (and inefficient) than ethnic conflict.

    The one-peoplish, “we’re all in this together”, nation states simply beat the pants off your (the Jewish loved) multi-culti empire–e.g. the Ottomans, Russia, Austria-Hungary.

    Think of a list of the great successful nations of the modern and later industrial era: Britain, France, the US, Germany, Japan and now–rising–China. All of these are pretty solidly one-peopleish states. (Including Britain, the regional, Scotland, Wales, etc. variant not with standing. We won’t even mention your pathetic and laughable attempt to turn the Normans into some sort of “ethnic group” … hey just like Jews.) With the lone exception of the US, which for a long time was effectively run as an Anglo-American nation dragging along the blacks, and just prior to the rising-of-the-Jews was congealing very nicely into an American white one-peopleish nation, with a black outlier due to HBD differences. (And no one sane thought the black outlier improved the US situation.)

    As I’ve pointed out there is a “nation” that is precisely the (non-one-peopleish) Jewish model of a conglomeration of separate endogamous peoples–India.

    Just this past few days, I was having an e-mail chat with a couple of my Indian grad school friends–one who stayed here and one who went back to his IIT-Bombay alma mater to be a professor and did a stint as Dean of Students (or whatever they call it)–about the “reservations” (their AA) situation there. And the general problem of development in a caste fractured society like India.

    Yet somehow Jack, you continually fail to embrace the one country that is the living example of your Jewish “diversity is great, one-peopleish nations are sucky and oppressive” ideology, and trumpet India’s “virtues” … even though its example is right there in front of you ready for wave in our stale pale goy faces.

    History, empirical reality, comes down clearly on one side. One peopleish nations where people share common culture–language, norms and values–are both more productive and wildly more pleasant and less contentious to live in.

    But hey, what’s boring old empirical reality compared to Jewish ego and feels … must have Jews! Everyone needs Jews! Diversity is great! Must have immigration! Did I mention how great it is to have Jews around?

    • Agree: Houston 1992, lavoisier
    • Replies: @Jack D
    , @Houston 1992
  167. @Reg Cæsar

    We should be taking a policy-first attitude. Neither reject nor embrace Trump and DeSantis, but force them to compete to enact what’s good for us.

    That’s great … now where is your magic wand?

    Seriously, we–the American people–basically have no power, except voting or revolution. What happens after we vote with the people we elect is a crap shoot.

    Except … we’ve already seen Trump in office and it was–politely–unimpressive.

    Furthermore, in his first term Trump had to–or should have felt he had to–actually try and satisfy the people who voted for him, so they’d vote for him again. (Instead he tried to satisfy his daughter.) In the unlikely event Trump wins in 2024, he’ll have absolutely no need for us ever again. He’ll have gotten his ego salved with sweet revenge–his purpose in running–and the only thing inducing him to work in our interests would be his deep love for the American people.

    • Agree: Houston 1992
  168. Jack D says:
    @AnotherDad

    You may notice that India has remained a democracy while one peoplish China is a dictatorship.

  169. Kylie says:
    @JimDandy

    “I blame the excesses of feminism mostly on patriarchal chivalry gone wild. I agree with Steve that the male instinct to protect women is a healthy one, but it’s also one of the big reasons why women need to be kept in their place. And their place is absolutely NOT in the military. Or the workplace, for that matter.”

    Agreed. If women need protection –something even the left concedes, though as a way to further oppress men–then they should have fewer public rights and privileges, not more.

    I do think women who have a financial need to work outside the home should be allowed to do so. So I can’t agree they have no right at all to be in the workplace. But their place needs to be clearly limited. I’m lucky enough as a widow not to need to supplement my income by working. But some widows have no choice. Surely you wouldn’t have them starve or added to the welfare rolls.

    “The shockingly moronic push to create equity for women is what destroyed American culture.”

    Again, agreeed. For proof of this, we need only glance at the ruins of American culture. Every single policy, trend and movement that has degraded and aided the destruction of American culture has had the fervid support of women. If I had to describe women’s influence on public policy during my lifetime, I could easily do so in three words: feels over facts. You cannot establish or maintain a civilization, society or culture on that basis.

    Thanks for a great comment.

  170. Jack D says:
    @res

    Although as whites become increasingly a minority this becomes less relevant but the concept that it’s not possible for minorities to systematically repress majorities in the same way that majorities systematically repress minorities has some relevance. Consider another society – if you say that the Chinese repress Uighurs that makes a lot of sense but how is it possible for Uighurs to repress Chinese?

    • Disagree: Houston 1992
  171. @Jack D

    So in other words, you openly cop to it. Good to know. Although I already did; but direct confirmation is always a plus.

  172. anarchyst says:
    @Anonymous

    I couldn’t have said it better myself, BUT there is one glaring error in your train of thought…
    It is those of “the greatest generation” who foisted the so-called “civil-rights” laws, uncontrolled immigration laws, and other abominations on us boomers, NOT us boomers.
    Working since the age of 12, I myself, among most of us boomers were busy attempting to make a life for ourselves without the political “baggage” which was being forced on us by those of “the greatest generation”.
    I, for one was always “red-pilled” and did not follow the dictates of many of my fellow boomers.
    At the time, we were “too young to vote” and had no political power.
    I recognized feminism as being a negative societal influence as well as being vehemently opposed to the “Hart-Celler Immigration Act” of 1965.
    Living through the Kennedy assassination, I saw MY country go downhill fast. From Lyndon Johnson’s reversal of all policies against israel to the deliberate attack on the USS Liberty (AGTR-5), I observed MY country being destroyed from within. Jewish political power was at an ascendancy at the time, (((they))) using their phony “holocaust” to (attempt to) amass political power by imposing a “guilt complex” on the rest of us.
    It is interesting to note that feminism is destroying itself, with the current promotion of “transgenders” (actually mentally ill men) into womens’ sports. This is waking up a lot of women who claimed that “they can do anything a man can do” (which is clearly not the case) with the realization that the two sexes complement each other and as such there should not be a “p!ssing contest” between the two.
    As an aside, you are 100% spot-on about the horrible men and the horrible treatment of their male offspring.
    As always, best regards,

  173. @Jack D

    “if you say that the Chinese repress Uighurs that makes a lot of sense but how is it possible for Uighurs to repress Chinese?”

    Who was there more of — Mongols, or Everybody Else?

    Who was there more of — British, or Hindus?

    Who was there more of — Manchus, or Han?

    Which has greater total mass — a machete, or a cane field?

    You’re an educated guy, I’m sure you know all about Hannibal at Cannae and Lake Trasimene.

  174. Jack D says:
    @Pixo

    Jews have done a whole lot worse,

    The main thing that the Jews did is that they killed your Lord and they continue to deny his divinity. This makes them the Other. This is the unforgivable sin which cannot be erased. Otherwise, Jews are no better and no worse than any other people. In order to need an anti-defamation league you need defamation. Defamation is by definition false.

  175. @Alden

    Jew murderer and terrorist Susan Rosenberg

    I looked her up and you are right– she is “prochoice”:

    Immediately following her release, Rosenberg became the Communications Director at the left-of-center American Jewish World Service organization, a position she held for nearly 12 years. AJWS is an advocacy, grant, and issue-oriented organization which promotes both human rights like freedom from sex slavery as well as left-of-center social change priorities like greater access to abortion and advocacy for transgenderism.

    https://www.influencewatch.org/person/susan-rosenberg/

    What better evidence of a sick, sick mind than wanting “greater access to abortion”? Back when we were actually winning the wars we were stupid enough to get involved in, there was very little such access.

    A holocaust survivor advocate:

    • Replies: @Alden
  176. Consider another society – if you say that the Chinese repress Uighurs that makes a lot of sense but how is it possible for Uighurs to repress Chinese?

    Simple, permit them just half of the benefits and privileges that Jews and
    Blacks enjoy in our society, and you’ll see repression aplenty.

    Also posted rejoinders to your earlier posts but Steve isn’t letting them through.

  177. @Reg Cæsar

    In some countries, everybody has a “name day.” This is true in Hungary, Romania, and Transylvania in-between. We get a calendar every year from there with every name day on it. Every saint, every character in the Bible, and pretty much everybody has a day, and the name is on that calendar.

    St. Patrick’s Day is of course on Patrick’s name day. St. Joseph’s is on Joseph’s name day. Every day of the year actually has more than one name corresponding to it, so no matter who you are, there is a good chance you have a day.

    Of course, this is not true in some cases, for example Musk and Grime’s kids…

  178. @Jack D

    The main thing that the Jews did is that they killed your Lord

    Pontius Pilate–the Roman governor of Judaea and the man who ordered the crucifixion–was not Jewish and he was notorious for persecuting Jews (you could easily make the argument that the crucifixion was an eg of Roman antisemitism).

  179. mc23 says:
    @Harry Baldwin

    Do you want a Jew or a Jamaican lawyer? Sort of answers itself.

  180. @Buzz Mohawk

    “Name days” are the Protestant answer to Rome’s saint’s feasts. The “higher” churches have kept the major ones, and the local ones. So April 23 is St George’s everywhere (okay, the 24th to the Orthodox), and St Eric’s on May 18.

    Some name days, often for “lesser” names, differ by country. E.g., Stephen (e.g., Sailer) is almost always December 26– King Wenceslas thought so– while Ronald (e.g., Unz) gets May 16 in Sweden, August 9 in Norway, August 20 in Austria (the Catholic saint’s official feast), July 16 in Estonia and Finland, and both September 27 and October 18 in Latvia. This site says it’s February 6 (Reagan’s birthday!) In the US, but another says National Ronald Day is December 3:

    https://www.namecalendar.net/?name=Ronald&lang=en#.ZBX9fhJOk1I
    https://nationaltoday.com/national-ronald-day/

    Perhaps Ron Unz can arbitrate? As for St Buzz…

  181. @Brutusale

    Try a little self-awareness sometime, gramps.

    You can’t start out your post by presenting a litany of examples how the society was destroyed at a legal, cultural, economic, and political level some 60 years ago, and then conclude the same post by telling the kids to get a haircut and pull their pants up, like that’s going to fix anything. Your thinking is internally contradictory.

    Why are you even here? Why do you hang out on an HBD blog on an Alt-Right kook site if you think everything is basically okay? And if you really believe that all that ’60s legislation was so devastating, why don’t you show a little more compassion for the people suffering the effects of it?

    Understanding the big picture means looking at life as a whole. You seem unable to think about things other than one-dimensionally, which is why you draw different conclusions when you look in different directions. If you understood the whole, you would learn different lessons. Lessons like “Any girl who hangs out alone in bars on a Friday night is looking to get fucked and chucked, probably has been many times before, and thus I really don’t care what her opinions on modern masculinity are.” (Not that I believe your story really happened. I’m only illustrating the point that even propagandistic efforts like that fall flat when they fail to pay heed to salient features of actual reality.)

    • Replies: @Brutusale
  182. Pixo says:
    @Jack D

    I don’t agree that the alleged Jewish culpability for the crucifixion is a major cause of antisemitism. Rather the main justified cause in the West is 20th century Jewish marxism, economic and cultural.

    The major and wholly unjustified cause of antisemitism is nietzschean ressentiment against Ashkenazi superhumanity.

    • Agree: Meretricious
  183. Pixo says:
    @Jack D

    “ that it’s not possible for minorities to systematically repress majorities in the same way that majorities systematically repress minorities ”

    In Burma and Indonesia the Chinese minority in alliance with the native military dictatorship oppresses the majority. There was also white South Africans.

    • Replies: @Art Deco
    , @Paleo Liberal
  184. Alden says:
    @AnotherDad

    So how many White children and grandchildren have you produced Mr bizarro fertility fanatic? You claim two, just two, because you couldn’t afford any more.

    But given your hatred and loathing of women, especially 14 year old girls I really really doubt you have any children or were ever married or in a relationship with a woman Given your years of posting the nastiest most perverted disdainful contemptuous comments about teen girls; you come across as a poor Chinese or Hindu man who pays the midwife to kill his his wife’s daughters at birth.

    No one who hates teen girls as you do has daughters. Or sons or a wife.

  185. Art Deco says:
    @Pixo

    There is no military dictatorship in Indonesia.

  186. @Abe

    AnotherFed? LOL. Where’s my paycheck? They through around billions for DIEversity and not one cent for my anti-skirt clutching commentary. Hey, you Feds reading here. Listen to Abe, I’m doing your job and I ought to be compensated. You undoubtedly know where I live, I’m expecting mailbox money. Now.

    ~~

    Ok, I’m “AnotherFed” and you are “SkirtClutcher”. Let’s just bet on nuclear exchange? I got $1000 says next year or the year after or the year after that we’re still here. (Ok, i’m old and could die from cancer or something, but–fingers crossed–that’s down there in the few percent range.) We will need some 3rd party to hold the cash–or gold or ammunition or whatever you want for your post-nuclear exchange world.

    First off, your skirt clutching about the Russians downing the drone:

    While quite limited, the US and Russia fought in direct air combat in Korea. Estimates are maybe a couple hundred Russian pilots died. The Russians, of course, shot down Francis Gary Powers’ U2. (Back in 2001 China–intentionally or just some Chinese hotdog–crashed into a US surveillance plane, which–pilot not doing his duty, in my mind–emergency landed in China. And then they–Chinese!–proceeded to not let us have it or the crew back. Still … the world didn’t end.)

    Generally, after Korea, the US and Russia worked to avoid direct military confrontation. Eisenhower declined to rush in the US army to liberate the Hungarians when they rose up. (The Russians crushed their revolution.) Ditto the Czechs.

    However, the Russians supplied the North Vietnamese by the boatload and we went home with our tail between our legs. We helped supply the Afghan resistance and the Russians went home with their tail between their legs.

    Biden already said, right off the bat, the Ukraine is not in NATO and US forces are not going to be deployed there. That if the Ukrainians want to preserve their nation, they have to fight for it themselves. Seems right to me.

    The Ukrainians slowed and stopped the Russian advances with pretty much the same gear the Russians have–except worse, more of it Soviet era vintage. Apparently just better information technology and better planning–given 8 years to worry about it–better motivation, esprit de corps. Now they’ve gotten lots of US weaponry–mostly the anti-this, anti-that missiles and ammunition. They still haven’t gotten US tanks or planes.

    This will be settled–some way or another–by the Ukrainians and Russians slugging it out, till one of the other gives up or they just stop fighting. I have no idea how it ends up. But the US isn’t going to fight the Russians there–for obvious reasons. If Putin wants to blow up the world because he’s all butt hurt that the US is supplying the Ukrainians with weaponry and blames that for not beating a much poorer nation 1/4 the size of his, for spoiling his reckless imperialist adventuring … that’s on him.

    But that doesn’t mean having nukes means Putin gets to stomp his feet and get whatever he wants. Anymore than it means that for Xi or the current fat boy Nork or for that matter Pakistan or India or Israel or France or Britain or the US or anyone else who has nukes.

    (The Chinese and Indians, the Indians and Pakistanis have in the last decade directly fought border clashes with each other. Still not unleashed their nukes. Pakistan’s intelligence service at least had its fingers in launching a terror attack on India. Still no nukes. It’s not that hard for sane people to avoid.)

    ~~

    In contrast to your skrit clutching, immigration is actually destroying the West.

    That you wave it away … “a few more beaners” … shows you either insufficiently intelligent or perceptive or simply “can’t do math” or just don’t give a shit about the West …. or are actually “AnotherFed”.

    For the record it isn’t “5000 beaners”. Biden has waved in 2-3 million “refugees” since being in office. Closer to 5000 a day, than “5000”.)

    You’ll now go … what’s the big deal. A few million more “beaners” to join the other here. It’s only 1% of the US population … no big deal.

    Except that these are almost all breeding age people. The US has only about 3.6 million births per year. So that 3m is replacing more like 4% of the next breeding generation. And they’ll almost certainly be more fertile than Americans. And the American number is only half white as it is.

    I generally think the US situation is recoverable–that we can end up with a tractable white-Hispanic-Asian–population (different proportions in different classes) is we can just rein in the “must have immigration!!!” loons.

    But if Biden–and follow on Democrats–continue with their open border treason and are able each year to import a new breeding population that is 1/3 to 1/2 of the cohort being born–which is already only half white …. it is simply the end of America.

    The Chinese would probably engineer a plague down the road to finish us off and empty out the joint for colonization. Just nuke us now and spare us the pain.

    • Replies: @AndrewR
  187. @Buzz Mohawk

    That whole thing is pretty racist, Buzz. There are lots of black people without days for their names. Even spell-check can’t handle their names, and is, therefore, racist too.

    “Saint LaTundra Day” does not ring a bill for me, for example.

    • Replies: @Pixo
    , @Reg Cæsar
  188. @Jack D

    Correct. “Why is your name Romeo?”

  189. @Jack D

    The main thing that the Jews did is that they killed your Lord and they continue to deny his divinity. This makes them the Other. This is the unforgivable sin which cannot be erased. Otherwise, Jews are no better and no worse than any other people. In order to need an anti-defamation league you need defamation. Defamation is by definition false.

    Oh please.

    You can not possibly be this stupid. Yeah, everyone remembers Hitler yelling “Christ killers!”.

    European Jews refused to merge/detribalize with everyone else under Christianity. And we able–using Judaism and religious and social shaming/sanction–to keep themselves a separate endogamous minority. Using that separation–and ethnic networking–to operate as a middle man minority–which pretty much always tends to annoy people–including (in the East) doing bound-to-piss-’em-off stuff like tax farming the peasantry for the nobility. And generally being involved in sleazy stuff like liquor peddling to the peasants.

    Jews chose to keep themselves as a separate–and hostile–people while Europe detribalized. (No one kept them out of the mix. The converts–hey i’ll convert so I can bang the shoemaker’s daughter–are my ancestors.)

    And then in the past few centuries, as specific religious restrictions lifted, Jews have consistently been at the forefront of every “let’s break shit” movement against the traditional norms and functioning of society (most obviously communism). Again, that is going to piss traditionalists off.

    And the American classic … Jews were able to flee the animosity they generated in Eastern Europe for the prosperity and freedom of the US. And they have repaid that with a basically nonstop barrage of whining, complaining, denigrating the people who built America and our history, norms and culture, undermining our republican Constitution replacing it with a new minoritarian one and seeking to destroy America with mass immigration and turn it into a more “diverse” and “multicultural”–i.e. balkanized–marketplace–not a nation at all. All to make themselves more “comfortable” … or (more realistically–what comes out in every op-ed) they have contempt for the goyim and just like breaking their nations.

    I went to church till I was 15 or 16, stared up at a big old hurkin crucifix. And, not once did I think about Jews. That wasn’t the point. The point was “God loves us.”

    But I’ve watched American Jews–news and opinion media, academics, politicians, Hollyweird–operate my whole life. And the obvious take home: “these people just love denigrating us and breaking our shit.” Yes, not “all Jews” are like that. But it’s exactly analogous to blacks and crime. A huge unmissable disproportionality. Objectively, it is impossible to miss who the cultural/political “bad apples” are. If that bugs you … you could start working to fix it.

    But go on Jack. Keep up your weirdo fantasies.

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    , @res
  190. Pixo says:
    @Achmed E. Newman

    LaBorday gets not just a saint’s day, but a three day weekend every year.

  191. Alden says:
    @Reg Cæsar

    Abortion is the least of my interests except for the eugenic aspects.,, Susan Rosenberg started a new non profit. All the billions of dollars extorted or gleefully donated to BLM ended up controlled by Susan Rosenberg. And hence funneled to the Democrat National Committee and hard left democrats like Alexandra Cortez and Illhan Omar. From life in prison for murder and terrorism to controlling billions of BLM donations.

    Or Bernadette Dohrn. Appointed professor in prestige law school Northwestern as soon as she got out of prison for several murders Including one police officer murdered another blinded when she planted a bomb at Park police station San Francisco.

    Because of her serious murder felony convictions Dohrn can’t practice law in Illinois. So she’s not a member of the bar. But prestige Northwestern Law School hired her as professor. Can’t be a member of the bar. Never practiced law. Law school by mail in prison. Yet she gets to be a professor in a prestige top 20 law school. With a 10th rate law by mail degree and no experience whatsoever.

    She was soon elevated to Director? Associate Dean?? some highly paid administrator title of a brand new Family child department of Northwestern’s law school.

    Dohrn’s father in law was on the Board of Trustees of Northwestern. Obviously he had a lot of influence on the decision to hire her. But he wasn’t the only trustee. And the law school hiring committee was ultimately responsible for hiring her.

    That’s what we’re dealing with Reg. The upper upper classes turned traitor. Father in law Ayers was president of General Dynamics and other major corporations. Aren’t you from Minnesota or Wisconsin Reg? You must know how prestigious and powerful graduates of Northwestern are in the Midwest

    I actually knew Bernadette Dohrn when she murdered a police officer and bombed Park Police Station San Francisco. She and Bill Ayers were on the run from bombings back east. So they acquired numerous fake IDs and hid out in Sausalito. Bill Ayers liaised with Jewish and black terrorists.

    Bernadette Dohrn went to work for a non profit dedicated to helping children of incarcerated criminals. Ever heard of the powerful Jewish Bronfman Family. Started out as immigrant pimps , Canadian brothel keepers. Made their fortune selling legal Canadian liquor to American bootleggers. Made enough money to become a version of George Soros and his Open Society.

    That non profit, legal services for children of incarcerated criminals was run by a Bronfman. Still around. Now doing legal services for teen and youthful offenders up to age30. One of the things they do is force schools to accept illegal alien criminals up to age 30. Because they have the right to attend American public schools. Also prevents illegal aliens from being suspended or sent to special criminal friendly schools. By suing the schools. To force them to keep up to 30 year old dangerous illegal Aliens in San Francisco Oakland and otherBay Area public schools,

    Anyway, Dohrn worked for that organization when she was on the run from murder and bombings back east. Typical Jewish commie middleman non profit buttinsky destroy every society they live in Jewish organization

    I’m not anti Semitic. I just tell the truth about Jews. I grew up with lefty Jews every neighborhood I’ve ever lived in is lefty Jews. Well now I live half the year in a Persian Jewish neighborhood. Amazing!!!!’ Jews who don’t worship black criminals. Jews who don’t advocate for transsexuals and pedophilia.

    • Replies: @houston 1992
  192. Ennui says:
    @Jack D

    With sufficient technology or organizational skill, an elite can dominate the majority. It always helps to be able to divide and conquer and use local quislings (some of whom are justified in being quislings), but it is possible.

    White Spanish in Latin America, the Arabs in the early days of Islam in Iran and Syria, the Manchu in China, the Japanese in Korea, the Russians in the Caucasus, the Germans in Namibia, the French in North Africa, and the Brits in Ireland, India, and colonial era Egypt.

    The question is how long can the minority keep it up, and how are we defining “repression.”

    • Replies: @Inverness
    , @Houston 1992
  193. @Achmed E. Newman

    Saint LaTundra

    That sounds like an ice people’s name. Who’s she the patron of? Eskimo wives?

    • Replies: @Achmed E. Newman
  194. Just as with the TV show Survivor, can I wish for all of those involved to go die in a fire?

  195. @Reg Cæsar

    She’s patron Saint of the Golden Corral…

    … the one up in Nunavik.

  196. @AnotherDad

    AD : when you confer with your Indian colleagues , can they estimate how much of India’s 120IQ plus population has left for the West ?

    How much talent and social cohesion exists in India to replicate the Chinese manufacturing ecosystem that Apple and others created ?

    Attitude to Ukraine war : my sense is that Indians rate it a great little war that has provided them cheap energy and all sorts of new trading opportunities as Russias middle man. What do they say ?

    Trade deal with Brexit Britain : how many immigrants a year must the UK admit in exchange for the trade deal ?

    China has invested a massive amount into their high speed rail system via the German rail technology that was transferred in. My sense is that India has not invested much into rail . What is the state of play there? I assume that a Chinese company will win the contract and build it (with German technology .)

    • Replies: @Jack D
  197. Inverness says:
    @Ennui

    With sufficient technology or organizational skill, an elite can dominate the majority. It always helps to be able to divide and conquer and use local quislings (some of whom are justified in being quislings), but it is possible.

    Especially if you’ve refined these advantages until you’re pretty much able to define truth and even reality itself for the masses.

    • Replies: @Corvinus
  198. @Ennui

    How did the Japanese dominate Korea ? What period was this ?

    • Replies: @res
  199. • Replies: @AnotherDad
  200. @Charles Erwin Wilson

    1. I am a White gentile. I used to feel that WW2 was the “good war “ as Studs Terkel rated it. Now , the more I learn the less I can feel any pride in it . I feel revulsion for the fire bombings of so many Japanese cities in 1945 in addition to the nuclear bombs. Even , MacNamara admitted in the 2002 documentary that he and Le May would have been tried as war criminals had USA lost. Other USA veterans regret their role in attacking defenceless German cities.
    I now think that an armistice could have been reached with both Germany and Japan if we had not insisted on unconditional surrender. The Allies gave the axis pair reason to fight to the last man e.g. Morgenthau Plan. Many America lives would have been saved , and so too Jews in camps.
    And as we needed West German and Japanese cooperation to fight the Cold War we ended up not acting in the worst impulses that impelled the Morgenthau Plan. Or firebombing Japan.

    So, no , I don’t celebrate WW2. I encourage fellow Whites to see Band of Brothers as propaganda to try to cohere an unravelling empire. And Dick Winters must have regretted the teenage children soldiers be shot. And despite his on screen rationale he must have been ashamed by his soldiers looting of German homes and forcing Germans to labor and clean up a CC whose disarray was the point of Allied bombing.

    So, Inhave changed my opinions. I urge all to read PJB . Published 2008. And read some of the books listed in the bibliography.

    • Replies: @Jack D
    , @Jerry Hubbard
  201. @Pixo

    I have known quite a few Chinese from Indonesia and Burma, mostly in the US but a few in other countries.

    The Chinese in both of those countries were persecuted for being Chinese. Quite a few Chinese were murdered in “the year of living dangerously “, and there were anti Chinese riots in Burma as well. I know Chinese from Burma who had to hide out with Bamar friends to save themselves.

    And that is the reason why so many of the immigrants you will find from Indonesia and Burma are ethnic Chinese.

    Indonesia doesn’t have a military dictatorship.
    Burma has a military dictatorship run by ethnic Bamar. The military dictatorship engages in genocide against Karen and Muslims.

    • Replies: @Achmed E. Newman
  202. Jack D says:
    @peterike

    Ask Milosevic if the International Criminal Court is pretend.

  203. Corvinus says:
    @Inverness

    “Especially if you’ve refined these advantages until you’re pretty much able to define truth and even reality itself for the masses.”

    Assuming, of course, that the masses are easily persuaded and lack the intellectual capacity to investigate the world around them for themselves.

  204. Jack D says:
    @Houston 1992

    Many America lives would have been saved , and so too Jews in camps.

    This is bullshit. My father was in one of those camps and there was no way that they were going to set them free until the Americans came with their tanks and physically removed the Nazis. No cease fire was going to change their ideology any more than it changed the Taliban or the N. Koreans or the North Koreans or will change the Russians. The only thing that cause change is the actual and total capitulation of the dictator and his followers. You cannot leave the dictator’s party in place and expect them to be good boys because someone signed a piece of paper. Paper agreements with dictators are not worth shit. Agreements require good faith and fair dealing and dictators are totally lacking in both – it is a complete alien concept to them. You might as well tell your cat about loving Jesus.

    • Agree: Art Deco, David In TN
    • Replies: @Anon
    , @houston 1992
  205. Corvinus says:
    @anonymous

    “Jewish groups have a plan to get whites down to 40% by 2050.”

    What plan? By whom specifically?

    “Other groups don’t have the talent or vision to pull it off. “

    Christians did.

    “That is why Jewish power has to be called out”

    Wow, you called it out. So what next?

    • Replies: @anonymous
  206. Jack D says:
    @Houston 1992

    My sense is that India has not invested much into rail .

    You sense wrong. India has one of the largest rail systems on the planet (40,000 miles of electrified rail – the US has 1,200, which ranks us #33 after Uzbekistan and Iran). They don’t have true high speed rail yet (about the same level as Amtrak) but are working with the Japanese on their first line . Indians hate the Chinese and would eat their own livers before contracting with them.

    • Replies: @Reg Cæsar
  207. @Achmed E. Newman

    Thank you for this. I was a Trump diehard for far too long, but now I’m definitely in the camp that believes it’s time to move on. His egotism, which gave him the thick skin needed to run the insurgent, anti-establishment campaign he did, was his fatal flaw as President and continues to hamper him. All it took for neocons and swamp creatures to get his seal of approval was for them to suck up to him; he’s still best of buds with Lindsey Graham, he filled his administration with the likes of Pompeo, Bolton, and Haley, and he endorsed the dreadful left-leaning Turkish carpetbagger Dr. Oz for the Senate. People who could have actually helped him advance his agenda, like Lou Barletta or Kris Kobach, were left out in the cold, and he fired his best Cabinet member, Jeff Sessions, and replaced him with the scummy Bushie, Bill Barr. Karl Rove was also advising him on his idiotic black outreach during the 2020 election. Given this track record of Trump hanging with the wrong crowd,, it makes me bitterly amused to see the Trump cultists out there (such as the deranged Boomers at the Trump-worshipping Conservative Treehouse) try to smear DeSantis over alleged connections to people like Ryan or Jeb. DeSantis actually gives jobs to outsiders who support his agenda, such as Chris Rufo, and he actually knows how to wield power effectively. Trump had the Federal bureaucracy for four years, could have fired as many people as he liked and replaced them with loyalists, but instead allowed himself to get rolled out of office. DeSantis controlled the Florida state government for four years, and actually cleaned up voter fraud so effectively that he turned the state red. He doesn’t just bloviate about all the great big beautiful things he’s going to do; he gets them done.

    • Thanks: Mark G.
  208. Ralph L says:
    @Intelligent Dasein

    Let us know exactly who your cabinet picks, judges,

    That’s against the law–to promise federal office to someone when running for office. But I’m sure it happens under the table all the time.

  209. @Paleo Liberal

    The military dictatorship engages in genocide against Karen and Muslims.

    Isn’t there any way we could have just airlifted her out of there? Wouldn’t take a C-17.

    • LOL: Paleo Liberal
  210. @Jack D

    My sense is that India has not invested much into rail

    You sense wrong. India has one of the largest rail systems on the planet

    Yeah, but how much of that is Indian investment, and how much British? As in pre-1948.

    • Replies: @houston 1992
    , @Jack D
  211. @Pixo

    The arbitration award may have provided for his economic loss…

    He says no.

    That said, this “Diversity Enhancement Hire.” is for me an unappealing plaintiff. The gratuitous assertion in the brief that George Floyd, who died of pulmonary edema as a result of a self-inflicted fentanyl overdose, was “murdered” marks him as probably someone I need not give too much of a damn about. In a time of need he is too damn likely to be AWOL rather than in the foxhole with you.

    • Agree: Houston 1992
  212. Anon[110] • Disclaimer says:
    @Jack D

    This is bullshit. My father was in one of those camps and there was no way that they were going to set them free until the Americans came with their tanks and physically removed the Nazis.

    You are wrong. They were in the camps because Germany was bottled up by a two-front war of the United States’ making. They wanted to transfer them away (set them free), but the United States and Soviet Union insisted on war.

    • Replies: @James B. Shearer
  213. JimDandy says:
    @Kylie

    Thanks. And thank you for your comment, too. I agree that some women truly do need to work–society has failed them, too, but it is what it is, and they certainly shouldn’t be banned from working or anything like that.

    You said it all right here:

    feels over facts.

    • Thanks: Kylie
  214. @anonymous

    …I am not sure Fox News can defend him for long. Jewish politicians, media, and the ADL will redouble efforts to end his career. At some point we need to talk directly about Jewish power or there is just no way to push back.

    The most recent chorus of calls to cancel Carlson was over his programs on the suppression of the Jan 6 surveillance tapes. Nothing to do with Jews. This Jews-on-the-brain act of yours is self-discrediting.

    • Replies: @anonymous
  215. @stari_momak

    “‘…Beria… his boss Stalin… Neither of these personages* were Russian…in fact both were Georgian.”

    Yezov was Russian (though maybe born in Lithuania). Kruschev was Russian (though born just barely north of Ukraine, which was his power base), etc., etc., etc. What is your point?

  216. @Jack D

    “… Not only that, but that last guy (let’s call him “the king”) is going to be real happy that he got all those young men killed because now he has a whole harem to himself ..”

    Not for long when some other king who didn’t get all his young men killed takes them from him.

  217. @Jack D

    Jack:

    1. Germany: why take the risk on overthrowing Hitler if it makes no difference. Indeed, Goebbels used the Morganthau Plan to stiffen the German resolve. If the Allies were, for example, in the opinion of MacNamara, Chuck Yeager committing war crimes with their “terror campaign” — Allied term for the war on German cities — then what tender mercies might Germany expect after unconditional surrender ?

    2. One can change the motivations of people–especially those about to be defeated. Example Budapest 1944. Swedish diplomat Wallenberg was able to hand out many Swedish passports/travel documents to Hungarian Jews with limited interference. Hungarian fascists would have been calculating the odds of a German victory and realizing that it was approaching zero, hedged their bets and apparently allowed Wallenberg to perform his best. Wallenberg was not killed by the Hungarian fascists or Germans: the Soviets arrested him. There were certainly plenty of Germans elsewhere who would have switched if given a reason.

    “You might as well tell your cat about loving Jesus.”

    I (and probably a majority of Gentiles ) would greatly prefer that you not mock Christianity by irreverently invoking the name of Jesus. You possess a rich repertoire of analogies and vocabulary , and I think that you could find an analogy without gratuitously antagonizing Christians.

    • Replies: @Jack D
  218. @Anon

    “…Germany was bottled up by a two-front war of the United States’ making. ..”

    Exactly how did the US make Hitler double cross Stalin and invade the Soviet Union thereby creating the second front?

    • Replies: @Jack D
  219. anonymous[958] • Disclaimer says:
    @Corvinus

    Organizations like the George Soros Open Society and other left wing organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center develop the plans and implement them through changing policy on immigration and working with law enforcement to stop the white haters from objecting to the changes. America was already going to be 45% white in 2050 but the acclerator was hit since Biden took office and 40% looks to be the new goal. The organizations doing this are led by Jewish intellectual leaders who want to secure Jewish safety by making whites a minority well below 50% in America.

    Mark Potok the former editor-in-chief of the SPLC’s quarterly journal, the Intelligence Report, for coordinating activities against white interest groups with federal law enforcement was very interested in the downward trend of whites in America.

    • Replies: @Corvinus
  220. anonymous[958] • Disclaimer says:
    @Gandydancer

    “Shortly after that segment aired, Greenblatt and the ADL said that Carlson needed to be fired because his comments mirrored a white supremacist tenet called the “great replacement” theory.”

    ADL campaign is still going. They get what they want in the media so give them some time.

  221. @Alden

    Treatment Comparison: Butz vs Dohrn

    A lobby had the President of Northwestern write nasty letters to Arthur Butz who never hurt anyone, nor advocated for violence. Nor discussed his research with anyone in his EE department. ( For the record, I found his book to be underwhelming and unimpressive. But he still had the right to write it.

    But while the NW administration was disavowing Butz , the same university had Dohrn hired and feted.

  222. @Reg Cæsar

    Stanford University Press is publishing

    https://www.sup.org/books/title/?id=34425&src=carousel

    A provocative new account of how India moved relentlessly from its hope-filled founding in 1947 to the dramatic economic and democratic breakdowns of today.

    When Indian leaders first took control of their government in 1947, they proclaimed the ideals of national unity and secular democracy. Through the first half century of nation-building, leaders could point to uneven but measurable progress on key goals, and after the mid-1980s, dire poverty declined for a few decades, inspiring declarations of victory. But today, a vast majority of Indians live in a state of underemployment and are one crisis away from despair. Public goods—health, education, cities, air and water, and the judiciary—are in woeful condition. And good jobs will remain scarce as long as that is the case. The lack of jobs will further undermine democracy, which will further undermine job creation. India is Broken provides the most persuasive account available of this economic catch-22.

    Challenging prevailing narratives, Mody contends that successive post-independence leaders, starting with its first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, failed to confront India’s true economic problems, seeking easy solutions instead. As a popular frustration grew, and corruption in politics became pervasive, India’s economic growth relied increasingly on unregulated finance and environmentally destructive construction. The rise of a violent Hindutva has buried all prior norms in civic life and public accountability.

    Combining statistical data with creative media, such as literature and cinema, to create strong, accessible, people-driven narratives, this book is a meditation on the interplay between democracy and economic progress, with lessons extending far beyond India. Mody proposes a path forward that is fraught with its own peril, but which nevertheless offers something resembling hope.

    About the author
    Ashoka Mody is an economic historian at Princeton’s School of Public and International Affairs. Formerly, he worked at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. He is the author of EuroTragedy: A Drama in Nine Acts (2018), and his writing appears often in outlets such as Financial Times, Project Syndicate, and Bloomberg View.

    • Thanks: PhysicistDave
  223. @Charles Erwin Wilson

    Charles Erwin Wilson wrote to me:

    Oh come on, even a superficial observation Passover demonstrates that you are misrepresenting the celebration.

    I have been to a Seder — the whole theme was “Thank YHWH we Jews got out (and screw the innocent dead Egyptians).”

    The very name of the holiday refers to the fact that the angel of the evil demigod YHWH “passed over” the Jewish homes but murdered the first-born in every Egyptian home.

    Pretty clear-cut.

    And horrifyingly evil that this macabre myth is celebrated yearly.

    Chcukles also wrote:

    [Dave] It’s not that other ancient peoples never killed innocents, but there is not much record of Assyrians or Persians or Romans killing solely for the sake of religion.

    [Chuckles] There is no record of the separation of religion and state in any civilization you cite, and the brutality of their actions exceeds anything you find in the OT.

    Oh, c’mon!

    The OT is just soaked in blood. I take it you have not actually read it. Look at Joshua and Judges or at the cites I gave above.

    Yes, other ancient peoples were also very bloody-minded. But the ancient Israelites invented the idea of mass murder for specifically religious reasons. I gave examples; it is easy to find numerous other examples from the OT.

    You cannot find similar examples of mass murder for specifically religious reasons from the Romans, the Persians, etc.

    It is a Jewish thing.

    And, as ruthless as the Romans et al. were, no one today celebrates that ruthlessness, no one glorifies it in their Holy Scriptures.

    But to this day, the Jews do.

    And that is evil.

    And even you can see that.

    But you lie.

    Chuckles also asked me:

    Tell me, Dave, would you have dropped the atomic bombs?

    No, of course not. Unlike you and the ancient Jews, I am not an evil monster.

    Leo Szilard, who was instrumental in initiating the Manhattan Project, tried to organize the “atomic scientists” to prevent the use of the Bomb on innocent civilians. Sadly, he failed.

    Chuckles also asked me:

    Or closer to home, how many of those who abused your daughter would you visit the full measure of your wrath upon?

    I would like to see them in jail. I know where they live, but I have certainly not tried to kill them.

    And they are actually (they admitted to it!) guilty. The first-born of ancient Egupt in the Exodus myth, like the women and children in the Holocasuts of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, were innocent.

    Innocence matters.

    But of course you lack the moral capacity to see that difference.

    You, Chuckles, are just as evil as the ancient Jews.

    But you are morally blind to such facts.

    Because you are a psychopath.

  224. @anonymous

    anonymous[234] wrote to me:

    It’s hard to separate Jewishness from Jewish people.

    So, you think that all Corsicans have a Napoleon complex?

    Or that everyone of Irish descent is a drunk?

    Ethnic stereotypes exist because they usually have a basis in fact. But I know of no case in which those stereotypes apply to every single member of an ethnic group.

    If you fail to make that distinction, decent people think you are an evil nutjob.

    Have I known arrogant, manipulative, exploitative, bizarrely self-righteous, tribalist Jews?

    More than I can count.

    But I have also knows Jews who were honest, decent men of integrity.

    Again, if you fail to make that distinction, sane people just treat you as an idiot.

    There are some aspects of Jewish culture and of Judaism that are evil.

    And the Palestinians are suffering horribly as a result.

    But there really are decent people of Jewish descent who are fighting against that, just as there are decent Americans who are fighting against the crimes committed by the American government.

    Do you want to be held morally responsible for the crimes of the American government simply because you are an American?

    • Replies: @anonymous
  225. @AnotherDad

    AnotherDad wrote to Jack D:

    [Jack D] The main thing that the Jews did is that they killed your Lord and they continue to deny his divinity. This makes them the Other. This is the unforgivable sin which cannot be erased. Otherwise, Jews are no better and no worse than any other people. In order to need an anti-defamation league you need defamation. Defamation is by definition false.

    [AD] Oh please.

    You can not possibly be this stupid. Yeah, everyone remembers Hitler yelling “Christ killers!”.

    Yes, Jack D truly, really is that stupid. He knows so little about Christians that he really does not know that the most fanatical of Christians today are actually philo-Semitic, indeed fanatically so.

    They are the most important block of supporters for the state of Israel, for the simple reason that there are more of them than there are of Jews.

    But Jack D’s stupidity does serve its purpose: it fuels his hatred of his fellow Americans: wouldn’t you hate your fellow Americans if you believed the “blood libel” that Jack D believes?

    I think we have come to understand Jack D.

  226. AndrewR says:
    @AnotherDad

    I’m sure you were “joking” but you really took the mask off here. Nuclear war with Russia is better than some Mexicans moving to the US? Just a “joke,” right? As you yourself love to tell us. You’re old. What do you even care if your great grandkids might be a little swarthy? Better drown than be brown, I guess

  227. @Brutusale

    She said flat out that most guys of her generation were, to her, “total pu$$ies”

    The women are bitchy, entitled, mentally unstable… son! I live in the greater Buffalo area son! Born and raised Son!
    No such woman exists as you described from these parts… son!

    It’s a completely different dating market than you experienced in your hay day son!
    Take another bottle of blue pills and fuck your condescension… son!

    • Replies: @Brutusale
  228. @PhysicistDave

    He’s just one more Yiddistani propagandist.

    What we are seeing now is the direct result of 20 years of Imperial Foreign Policy being run by a Bronze Age Death Cult.

  229. @Jack D

    When [Turkey] shed its empire and became a “normal” single nation country, ordinary citizens benefitted. Of course it was not good if you were the Sultan – no more harem, no more janissaries, etc…

    FYI, from Wikipedia:

    The [janissary] corps was abolished by Sultan Mahmud II in 1826 in the Auspicious Incident, in which 6,000 or more were executed.

  230. @Jack D

    Jack D wrote to Aanonymous:

    “We should openly declare we are opposed to Jewish power “, says Anonymous 234. You first! Send us your name and address and a picture of a lawn sign in front of your trailer saying “My family openly declares that we are opposed to Jewish power”. Make sure to cc your employer.

    Y’know, we actually ran a national experiment along those lines back in 2003 when our French allies warned us against intervening again in Iraq.

    As a result, the French were widely and publicly ridiculed: an idiot Congressman (he later admitted he had been an idiot and apologized) had the French Fries in the Congressional cafeteria renamed as “Freedom Fries.”

    And very nasty people (yeah, including some very nasty Jewish people, in fact!) were publicly throwing around phrases such as “cheese-eating surrender monkeys” to ridicule the French.

    And nothing happened.

    Nobody was cancelled. No one lost his job.

    Some of us made fun of the French-haters, but we got less publicity than they did.

    The same thing has played out over the last year with regard to the Russians: I remember some idiot around here suggesting that the Russians had never made any contribution to world culture (yeah, unless you count Tolstoy… oh, and Mendeleyev… and Rachmaninoff and Rimsky-Korsokov and Borodin and…).

    Now… imagine trying that on you Jews.

    Your post that I just quoted already indicates that you know perfectly well would happen.

    There is a double standard. I am free to criticize Hinduism for propping up the caste system. Everyone is free to attack and ridicule the French and the Russians (and, indeed, the Irish and the Germans and on and on).

    But as your post proves that you know, criticize the Jews for the clear crimes against humanity that they have committed, and kiss your job and your career good-bye.

    Deny the Holocaust in much of the West, and plan on spending a long time in a jail cell. (Yes, I do know that the Nazis killed millions of Jews, but in a free society historical facts are debatable.)

    This is despicable.

    And the people who have brought it about are subhuman scum, Untermenschen indeed. They need to be expelled from civilized society.

    (No, not all Jews: only the evil ones like you.)

  231. @Jack D

    Jack D says:

    (BTW – breaking news – the International Criminal Court has issued an arrest warrant for Putin over war crimes.)

    Congress passed a law early in this century saying that, if necessary, we will use the US military to protect US citizens from the ICC.

    I am pretty sure that is Russia’s policy too.

    In the unlikely event that those little weenies actually go after Putin, the world will shortly be rid of the “International Criminal Court”!

    With a big bang. Bye-bye little weenies.

  232. @Kylie

    I have no disagreement with you or Jim Dandy on this, Kylie. However, this part brought up something I’ve written about:

    I do think women who have a financial need to work outside the home should be allowed to do so. So I can’t agree they have no right at all to be in the workplace.

    It’s about political polling. There happened to be questions on this issue in the 30-45 minute (can’t remember now) long Gallup survey I made the mistake of partaking in about 3 years back.

    The experience as a lesson in how to do Stupidity, Kylie. I will paste in a part of what wrote up in I’ve been polled:

    A series of questions was about feminism, for instance. Again, it was another set of stupid ones though: “Do you strongly disagree, slightly disagree, slightly agree, or strongly agree with the statement “women should be allowed to work outside the home”? “What is the percentage of your friends, would you say, who would agree with “women should be allowed to work outside the home”, under 50%, between 50% and 90%, over 90%? There were 2 more of the same. It was just tedious and stupid!

    How about “do you think it’s better for society if most women stay at home with their families?” and “what percentage of your friends …?”? Give me a non-stupid question, and you may get some important data! Was the point to use this question to tell the users of this data that pretty much all Americans were pro-feminism? Or, did they ask non-stupid questions to other respondents, and I just got the stupid ones as part of some control group? Are they very very smart or very very dumb? I’m going with number 2 for $800,000, Alex.

    This “allowed” bit made the question answerable in one direction for probably 98% of the survey takers.

    This is why I don’t trust these survey results that purport to tell us what Americans are thinking. Anyone who does deep analysis on these results is wasting his time.

    • Replies: @Kylie
  233. Corvinus says:
    @anonymous

    “Organizations like the George Soros Open Society and other left wing organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center develop the plans”

    You’re trying to pull a fast one here. I get it, though. You’re obsessed with Jews. You stated that “Jewish groups have a plan to get whites down to 40% by 2050.” So I imagine you have specific information, rather than the bland narrative, of this particular endeavor, correct?

    • Replies: @anonymous
  234. Jack D says:
    @James B. Shearer

    When Hitler invade the USSR the US was not yet in the war and there was no real fighting in the west because he had already conquered France, so it was hardly even a one front war.

    The reason it was of the US’s makings is that to some people EVERYTHING is America’s fault (except when it’s the Jews’ fault which is the same thing).

  235. Jack D says:
    @Reg Cæsar

    Right. They are still using the British steam locomotives. Haven’t built a thing.

    This is not true. Yes, the British left them a very large rail network but the Indians have kept it going and expanded and improved it. They carry 8 billion passengers/ year (Amtrak serves 22 million).

    India is far from perfect. They haven’t made the same kind of progress that the Chinese made (nor do they have the same kind of dictatorship and repression). But it’s a functioning society. It’s not Zimbabwe. They have enough Smarter Fraction to keep a society going.

    • Replies: @AnotherDad
  236. Jack D says:
    @houston 1992

    Now your are changing the subject. Before you were talking about an armistice that would have left the Nazis in place. Now you are talking about regime change or people who realize that they are on the losing side.

    Yes, if von Stauffenberg had succeeded and then there was a coup by the German Army and aristocrats to overthrow the Nazi Party, an armistice with them might have been possible with them, but the coup did not succeed so no armistice with Hitler and his gang was possible.

    The same deal is going on in Russia. Putin is in Ukraine up to his neck. It is unlikely that he would be willing to make any kind of deal that the Ukrainians would be willing to accept. The most he would be willing to offer is a cease fire in place (probably Xi is going to propose this on his coming visit). It’s not even clear if Putin would take that since he claims all of the Donbas as Russian territory (no more pretending about “independent republics”). If he did make a true deal (say withdrawal to the 1/22 lines), he would be at risk from his own fanatics on the right. So the Ukrainians are going to have to keep fighting until Putin is gone one way or the other.

  237. anonymous[232] • Disclaimer says:
    @Corvinus

    The memos aren’t public so I don’t have those specific details. But as you can see since Biden took office millions of illegal immigrants have been allowed in through the southern border on the basis of seeking aslyum when they are from Latin American countries and do not hide the desire to cross the border for jobs. It’s this hard push for non-white immigration in the last 2 years that leads me to conclude the goal has been adjusted from 45% to 40%.

    • Replies: @Corvinus
  238. anonymous[232] • Disclaimer says:
    @PhysicistDave

    But what if almost all Jews circle the bandwagons? If right wingers attack George Soros as a puppet masters and almost all Jews support limiting the criticism because of the danger of antisemitism doesn’t that show almost all Jews are on board with Jewishness?

    • Replies: @PhysicistDave
  239. res says:
    @Jack D

    Although as whites become increasingly a minority this becomes less relevant but the concept that it’s not possible for minorities to systematically repress majorities in the same way that majorities systematically repress minorities has some relevance.

    Definitely relevant, but also relevant is the number of historical examples of minority elites dominating the majority politically, militarily, and/or economically.

    Surely you are aware of at least some of that history? Do we need to dig into specific examples?

    I’ll just include this as a starting point.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominant_minority

    P.S. Considering this history, the last (unquoted) part of your comment looks quite disingenuous.

  240. res says:
    @AnotherDad

    Corvinus chiming in with the “Corvinus Seal of Approval” (a troll or disagree flag from him). Thanks, Corvy!

    Everyone, if you ever want a quick guide to good comments (hit rate not 100%, but try it yourself and see what you think) go to his commenter history and search for “Troll: Cor” or “Disagree: Cor” (he is usually by himself or first on those).

    • Replies: @Corvinus
  241. Definitely relevant, but also relevant is the number of historical examples of minority elites dominating the majority politically, militarily, and/or economically.

    Jack just hates whites and Americans, so arguing is pointless. When a hostile elite ramps up immigration to replace the founding population, absolutely no immigrants try to fit in or value Americans or their culture, and very many immigrants have attitudes similar to Jack’s, there is a real problem. I understand why some people try find a bright side, but the negatives of the situation are very dark, very real, and very possible.

    • Agree: Vinnyvette
  242. Gabe Ruth says:
    @PhysicistDave

    LOL when the physicist began to hate

    Better late than never I guess.

    • Replies: @Jack D
  243. Jack D says:
    @Gabe Ruth

    Kipling hated the Germans with a passion. He lost his only son to them in WWI (actually more to English stupidity). John died in the Battle of Loos, a “lieutenant” at age 18:

    The Battle of Loos took place from 25 September to 8 October 1915 in France on the Western Front, during the First World War. It was the biggest British attack of 1915, the first time that the British used poison gas and the first mass engagement of New Army units. The French and British tried to break through the German defences in Artois and Champagne and restore a war of movement. Despite improved methods, more ammunition and better equipment, the Franco-British attacks were largely contained by the Germans, except for local losses of ground. The British gas attack failed to neutralize the defenders and the artillery bombardment was too short to destroy the barbed wire or machine gun nests. German tactical defensive proficiency was still dramatically superior to the British offensive planning and doctrine, resulting in a British defeat.

    John Kipling was sent to Loos two days into the battle in a reinforcement contingent. He was last seen stumbling through the mud blindly, with a possible facial injury.

    Except for the Russians not using poison gas (thank goodness for small blessings), it sounds like it is ripped from the headlines in Ukraine.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/19/world/europe/russia-bakhmut-ukraine.html

    • Replies: @AnotherDad
    , @Simon
  244. @Jack D

    India is far from perfect. They haven’t made the same kind of progress that the Chinese made (nor do they have the same kind of dictatorship and repression). But it’s a functioning society. It’s not Zimbabwe. They have enough Smarter Fraction to keep a society going.

    Agree.

    But they have a severe dysgenic skew. The smarter middle class–the upper caste Indians people in America deal with–people have sub-replacement fertility, plus a few million of the best have left for the US. While the lower castes and muslims populations continue to grow–though not as quickly as before.

    India has been becoming a point or so more Muslim in every decade’s census, and that is accelerating. It’s perhaps behind the disasters in France, Russia, the UK–which increase the problem with immigration–but it’s going to have increasing issues and even more diversity contention in the years ahead.

    China has the standard issue East Asian low fertility issue. And the Chicoms are–as usual–very slow to react. But it has overall more smart people and being one-peoplish–90% or so Han–it has much more depth of smarts in its population. So if the Chicoms aren’t complete dolts–always in doubt!–they can over the next couple decades cook up eugenic fertility policies and “land” China with stable, and very high quality population of some hundreds of millions–8?, 6?, 5?–that seems reasonable.

    India … is going to be living with the effects of caste endogamy and all the political contention that comes with it, for a long time to come. “Trainwreck.”

    • Replies: @AnotherDad
    , @Art Deco
  245. @Jack D

    Kipling hated the Germans with a passion. He lost his only son to them in WWI (actually more to English stupidity).

    The Great War stuff is so dumb, the behavior of the Euro “elites” so incredibly stupid and wasteful and vile it is hard to believe any leadership could be worse …

    Then you look around at the behavior of present elites–race and sex and fertility and queers and trannies and especially immigration.

    • Agree: houston 1992
    • Replies: @Jack D
  246. @AnotherDad

    To be fair to the Indians, whatever else happens they will not download Steve’s “World’s Most Important Graph”.

    For all their issues and stupidity they are smart enough on stuff like that. While for us, it’s still very much up in the air.

  247. Corvinus says:
    @anonymous

    “The memos aren’t public so I don’t have those specific details.”

    So you really don’t know. You’re just speculating.

    “But as you can see since Biden took office millions of illegal immigrants have been allowed in through the southern border on the basis of seeking aslyum when they are from Latin American countries and do not hide the desire to cross the border for jobs.l”

    Millions, huh. Sources to verify? Last time I checked, it was about a million. Of course that’s way, way too much. But your own unwanted ancestors came here from Eastern and Southern Europe, so you have that in common.

    “It’s this hard push for non-white immigration in the last 2 years that leads me to conclude the goal has been adjusted from 45% to 40%.”

    So, based on your personal opinion. But you really don’t know if that percentage is indeed part of the master Jewish plan.

  248. Jack D says:
    @AnotherDad

    Then you look around at the behavior of present elites–race and sex and fertility and queers and trannies and especially immigration.

    All this pales beside the actions of the great defender of the white Christian race Putin, who has gotten tens and maybe hundreds of thousands of young white men killed. You have to go back to WWI (or in the case of Russia WWII) to see this kind of senseless stupidity and incompetence. Even if you support the war, the Russian military tactics are unsupportable by any conceivable standard. Stupid and wasteful and vile indeed.

    • Replies: @AnotherDad
  249. Art Deco says:
    @AnotherDad

    https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2021/09/21/key-findings-about-the-religious-composition-of-india/

    India’s Muslims are not particularly fecund.

    That aside, India has had 30 good years. Per capita product according to purchasing power parity has grown 3.6x, the ratio of their per capita product to ours has more than doubled, they’ve added 12 years to life expectancy at birth, the ratio of literate to illiterate persons over the age of 15 has trebled and the literacy rate is now 74% (while the literacy rate of those between 15 and 25 is now over 90%). They’re not notably dependent on exports of fuels and minerals (about 2% of their gross national income comes from these sources). Their income distribution is no more skewed than that of the United States or Russia (the top 10% receives about 30% of disposable income). Homicide rates have now fallen below 3 per 100,000 (similar to Wisconsin’s). They’re not running large balance of payments deficits (about 1.2% of gdp). Public sector debt is high (90% of gdp), but foreign debt is manageable (40% of gdp).

    As for being a trainwreck, the country has had electoral institutions in place for a century, interrupted for only one 18 month period. The partition was ghastly and there’s a certain amount of ongoing communal violence, but the intensity and frequency of it given the population of the place is usually a small fraction of what you saw in Ulster (1969-99) or in and around Israel (1988-2004). The country’s politics are more competitive than they were 50 years ago and the dynastic element appears to be fading (neither of Indira Gandhi’s grandsons, now ages 43 and 52, have ever held a ministerial post).

  250. India’s Muslims are not particularly fecund.

    I didn’t say they were, I said their population % was ticking up about a point a decade and was accelerating. Both true.

    Your graph shows the Muslims have grown 5x since independence the Hindus 3x. The other graph shows their current growth rate–in the 2001/11 cycle (the 2021 census hasn’t happened yet because of the pandemic–is 25% to the Hindus 17%, so 50% higher.

    I agree that India is dramatically improved. My last visit was a while ago, but I could see in villages outside Bangalore that the people just seemed quite a bit better off than my first visit in the late 90s.

    My “trainwreck” refers to the HBD issue, and dysgenics–which your graphs of religious background doesn’t capture. And to the reality of contentions of caste/community “diversity” that will be dogging India for a long time to come. Diversity is not a strength … but then intelligent people can figure that out.

    • Replies: @Art Deco
  251. @Jack D

    I have contempt for Putin and his stupid war. (I had no illusions about the guy being some sort of Russian patriotic nationalist, but I thought he was smarter than this.)

    However, nothing north of Jim Jones style suicide is as stupid and treasonous as letting masses of foreigners invade your nation.

    At the end of the Great War, these geniuses had killed 10 million European young men and wounded–some maimed for life 20 million more. And killed maybe 5-10 million civilians.

    But … Germany was still Germany, France was still France, Russia was still Russia, Britain still Britain.

    In contrast in 2 years Merkel waved in young male breeding stock sufficient to give Germany a American “legacy of slavery” sized problem–in numbers, though not degree of incompatibility. She actually trashed Germany being Germany worse–did more damage–than the Kaiser.

    Putin’s War has killed thousands of fine young Russian and Ukrainian men. And driven off perhaps a million others. A disaster. But it is small potatoes for Russia in the long run compared to the immigration–legal and illegal–of Muslims into Russia. Or compared to the disaster “Biden” has conjured up at the US border–which I ballpark at 3 or 4% of America’s current breeding stock in just two years. If the Democrats keep that up, America will be a radically different country–poorer and shittier– before I’m even dead, much less a century out.

    • Agree: David In TN
  252. @JohnnyWalker123

    This is true. Anglosphere peoples tend to like to live in their own homes.

    But there is no need to densify the shit out of our nations–slap us all in European style apartments–when native Anglosphere populations have sub-replacement fertility.

    The crisis here–America, Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand–is 100% because of immigration insanity.

  253. Art Deco says:
    @AnotherDad

    I said their population % was ticking up about a point a decade and was accelerating. Both true.
    ==
    If you read the article, you’d have noticed that the fertility advantage of the Muslim population has been declining.
    ==
    My “trainwreck” refers to the HBD issue, and dysgenics–which your graphs of religious background doesn’t capture.
    ==
    Some people take an interest in chiropractic as well.

    • Replies: @AnotherDad
  254. Kylie says:
    @Achmed E. Newman

    “This ‘allowed’ bit made the question answerable in one direction for probably 98% of the survey takers.

    This is why I don’t trust these survey results that purport to tell us what Americans are thinking. Anyone who does deep analysis on these results is wasting his time.”

    Totally agree. I would not answer a survey for just this reason. I personally don’t recall seeing one that wasn’t at least somewhat skewed to the left. Maybe a private poll of a specific readership; otherwise, no.

  255. Simon says:
    @Jack D

    A decade after World War I, Kipling went on to write a subtle but extremely moving short story about the war dead. It’s called “The Gardener,” and I commend it to your attention (along with critical discussions of its meaning).

    • Thanks: Houston 1992
  256. @anonymous

    anonymous[232] asked me:

    But what if almost all Jews circle the bandwagons? If right wingers attack George Soros as a puppet masters and almost all Jews support limiting the criticism because of the danger of antisemitism doesn’t that show almost all Jews are on board with Jewishness?

    Well… “almost all” is pretty vague: you are implicitly admitting that not all Jews do behave that way.

    And, in any case, your approach is counter-productive.

    If I tell someone that certain passages in the Old Testament are abhorrent and decent people should not celebrate those passages, a rational person can consider those passages for himself and decide whether, on the merits, he thinks I am right. I’ll still be labeled an “anti-Semite,” of course, but at least rational people can see through it: I have offered them real evidence as to why I think some aspects of Judaism are evil.

    But if I simply declare “Almost all Jews are evil,” a rational person will simply conclude that I dislike Jews for some inexplicable reason and ignore me.

    And, of course, there are in fact a large number of non-Jews who claim to revere the Old Testament, and so my criticisms of the Old Testament apply to them as well as to Jews.

    And, similarly to Jewish support for crimes against the Palestinians or for transgender mutilation or whatever.

    Yes, a disproportionate number of Jews do that, but so do a lot of non-Jews.

    We should of course be free to talk critically about Jewish culture and religion, just as we really are free to talk critically about Hindu culture and religion, Russian culture and religion, etc.

    Bur sane people do recognize that there are decent people from India or Russia or even Ukraine.

    And if you do not want to be dismissed by decent people, you need to acknowledge the same about Jews. There really are “righteous Jews” who put decency and integrity and humanity above loyalty to their tribe.

  257. But if I simply declare “Almost all Jews are evil,” a rational person will simply conclude that I dislike Jews for some inexplicable reason and ignore me.

    I don’t think anyone on this blog has made the claim that all Jews are evil. I also think it’s silly to make people jump through hoops to point out the obvious about Jews as a group. Any decent person understands that all Gypsies are not toxic and evil, but an intelligent person should understand that you don’t want them gathering in your nation, and you definitely don’t want them having power over you.

    Yes, a disproportionate number of Jews do that, but so do a lot of non-Jews.

    And the non-Jews are coerced and conditioned to think and act in Jewish interests. The same is not true of Jews. The non-Jews also don’t benefit in the same way as Jews. It’s not the same.

  258. @Art Deco

    I said their population % was ticking up about a point a decade and was accelerating. Both true.
    ==
    If you read the article, you’d have noticed that the fertility advantage of the Muslim population has been declining.

    The Muslims growth rate has been roughly ~60% since independence and is down to 50% in the 2011 census. Sure, if it converges … then you’re done.

    But if it stays higher than the population % “ticking” will accelerate. Maybe you are not a mathy guy but the same growth that adds 1% of population share a decade at 10%, adds 1.5% of population share at 15%. I.e. the “ticking” accelerates. That’s what I was talking about. And you have to change the differential growth rates more than that to counter it. (Changing from 60% to 50% is insufficient–only half of what you need–to stop that. And even if you stop that and the ticking just continues, a 25% Muslim share is a different nation with more contention than 15% Muslim share. And 35% or 40% share a whole ‘nother world.)

    My guess is the Muslim growth rate will plunge some more. But the Hindu growth rate will plunge further as well. Hard to tell–it’s India–but the various estimates of TFR suggest India is closing in on replacement fertility. But the Muslims clearly have not. If the next generation’s TFRs look something like 1.9 for Hindus and 2.3 for Muslims …. “the ticking accelerates”.

    ~~

    My “trainwreck” refers to the HBD issue, and dysgenics–which your graphs of religious background doesn’t capture.
    ==
    Some people take an interest in chiropractic as well.

    Moronic. Why are you even commenting on an HBD blog?

    If the Indian “smart fraction” is solidly sub-replacement fertility–plus a few million of their “best and brightest” gone to the US–but their 85-90 IQ faction breeding above replacement … that’s, uh, “highly relevant” to the sort of future India will have.

  259. Brutusale says:
    @Intelligent Dasein

    He blamed my generation for something someone else did. I defended it.

    Lessons like “Any girl who hangs out alone in bars on a Friday night is looking to get fucked and chucked, probably has been many times before, and thus I really don’t care what her opinions on modern masculinity are.”

    And this is a brewpub full of middle-aged couples listening to a couple of green-clad drunks sing bad ethnic tunes. Nobody there was close to being in her league. Don’t project your fever dreams on situations you don’t observe, or even understand. Nobody at the pub, or on this site, for that matter, was going home with her to her $3,000 apartment across the street that she doesn’t even pay for. I’m sorry, show me where that pretty girl DIDN’T touch you. That’s the “meat” of the matter.

    Believe me or not.

    Why are you even here? Why do you hang out on an HBD blog on an Alt-Right kook site if you think everything is basically okay? And if you really believe that all that ’60s legislation was so devastating, why don’t you show a little more compassion for the people suffering the effects of it?

    A perfect exposition of your generation’s blithe narcissism. You’re the only ones suffering, right? Can’t by a house now that the interest rates are half what they were when I graduated from college? Have you got your 20% to put down like you need back then? Have another half-caf soy latte and assume your downtrodden demeanor!

    As for the rest, yeah, I’m making the same recommendation that I’ve always made: make yourself relevant. Turn yourself into something women (or men) want. Or is it easier to complain how psycho the modern woman is instead of developing mechanisms to cope with crazy? All you Manosphere bumblefucks get so butthurt when women of your generation call you weenies, but insist that calling them crazy is OK. That’s going to bridge the gap, right? It’s the prime example of the dysfunction of your cohort; men have thought women to be crazy for eons, but yours is the first to leave the playing field with your tails between your legs because of it.

    I know your generation has half the testosterone as mine, but please try to grow a set!

    Wait, that’s the problem!

  260. Brutusale says:
    @Vinnyvette

    No such woman exists as you described from these parts…son.

    Well, I imagine women of beauty and substance get the Hell out of Buffalo as soon as feasible.

    The women are bitchy, entitled, mentally unstable… son!

    Mostly. Anything worth having is worth working for, and as has been pointed out for approximately forever, they DO have the monopoly on pu$$y. Maybe you need to look n another direction. There’s nothing wrong with it.

    It’s a completely different dating market than you experienced in your hay day (sic) son!

    That would be “heyday”, son. Yeah, it is different. I chased women.

    Take another bottle of blue pills and fuck your condescension… son!

    Those are for you T-less youngsters. That’s why your dads get more leg than you.

    • Replies: @Vinnyvette
  261. @Brutusale

    Those are for you T-less youngsters. That’s why your dads get more leg than you.

    How’s that Viagra working for ya boomer?

  262. Corvinus says:
    @res

    “Corvinas chiming in with the “Corvinus Seal of Approval” (a troll or disagree flag from him)”

    Nope. Doesn’t work that way. You know better. There is a reason for the use of the troll button. This is textbook overgeneralizing—“Jews chose to keep themselves as a separate–and hostile–people while Europe detribalized…And then in the past few centuries, as specific religious restrictions lifted, Jews have consistently been at the forefront of every “let’s break shit” movement against the traditional norms and functioning of society”.

    Nice try.

    • Replies: @Colin Wright
    , @res
  263. @Reg Cæsar

    Indeed. made to suffer a whole lot more than the punks at UNC-Wilmington in Dr. Mike Adams’ (RIP-suicide) case “suffered”.

  264. @Corvinus

    ‘Nope. Doesn’t work that way. You know better. There is a reason for the use of the troll button. This is textbook overgeneralizing—“Jews chose to keep themselves as a separate–and hostile–people while Europe detribalized…And then in the past few centuries, as specific religious restrictions lifted, Jews have consistently been at the forefront of every “let’s break shit” movement against the traditional norms and functioning of society”.’

    Unfortunately, over-generalization or no, it’s a lot more accurate than I would like.

    I’d quibble with ‘the Jews chose’ bit on a couple of scores, but that’s not really the problem, is it? The problem their almost fantastic over-representation in at least most of the ‘let’s break shit’ movements of the last one hundred and twenty years.

    To cite one random example (and I have repeated such checks multiple times, with respect to multiple phenomena) I was reading some piece about those pushing the mutilation of pubescent girls. I doubt if the author was thinking about it at all — but three of the four figures he mentioned were Jews.

    And it goes on and on, across the board. I genuinely wish it wasn’t there, but it is there.

    You’ll — rather tediously — feel compelled to deny it or rationalize it somehow, but that won’t make it go away. It is there.

    • Replies: @Corvinus
  265. @Houston 1992

    PJB? Please expand the acronym for me. Thanks.

    • Replies: @res
  266. res says:
    @Corvinus

    It works far better than it should.

    And you misspelling your own username in your “quote” of my comment is classic. Has Tiny Duck been giving you lessons?

    • Replies: @Corvinus
  267. Corvinus says:
    @res

    No, you are being irrational.

    • LOL: res
  268. Corvinus says:
    @Colin Wright

    “Unfortunately, over-generalization or no, it’s a lot more accurate than I would like.”

    JFC, if it’s an overgeneralization, it’s a cognitive distortion. A false conclusion.

    “The problem they’re almost fantastic over-representation in at least most of the ‘let’s break shit’ movements of the last one hundred and twenty years”

    What even constitutes “break shit movements”? Is there even such a thing? Would dismantling slavery count? How about female suffrage? Or the civil right movement? Or protections for the First Amendment?

    Because if you really want to play that stupid game of blaming one group as being overrepresented as the factor for why everything in this world has tanked, then by logical extension, let’s start with white European Christians. Imperialism. World Wars. Crony capitalism. Political corruption. And it goes on and on, across the board. :). But feel free to tediously to deny it.

    • Replies: @Colin Wright
    , @Ennui
  269. @Corvinus

    Sigh.

    We want to help you, Corvinus. We really do.

    • Replies: @Corvinus
  270. Corvinus says:
    @Colin Wright

    You need to help yourself. Again, what even constitutes “break shit movements”? Is there even such a thing?

  271. Ennui says:
    @Corvinus

    Corvinus,

    I am in complete agreement with you! Jews get blamed for a lot of mischief perpetrated by Angloids and their WASP and Southern colonial cousins.

    • LOL: Renard
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