JayMan • June 4, 2014 • 100 Words
I've been getting a lot of this lately, especially during the ongoing discussion about Nicholas Wade's A Troublesome Inheritance (like this joker here – or maybe some of my detractors at my now restored comment over at the Southern Poverty Law Center's hit piece). But let me tell you, it's hardly limited to that. You...
Read MoreJayMan • May 14, 2014 • 1,000 Words
A common piece of advice that I've heard with the release of Nicholas Wade's A Troublesome Inheritance is that in order to get people to accept the findings of HBD, you can't be too honest and direct with the reality of the situation. That is, you can't tell the full scope of the truth of...
Read MoreJayMan • May 12, 2014 • 300 Words
We were all waiting for it (I know I was). "Misdreavus" has chimed in on the hubbub surrounding Nicholas Wade's A Troublesome Inheritance. Here's what he has to say:
JayMan • May 8, 2014 • 1,000 Words
At Slate magazine – Andrew Gelman has a review of Nicholas Wade's A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race, and Human History. It is titled "The Paradox of Racism." Go there to check out. Hardly as scathing as one might imagine, indeed, it was (overall) pretty fair. I left a comment there with my thoughts (my review...
Read MoreJayMan • May 5, 2014 • 100 Words
I created a new page, one that is perhaps the ultimate intro to HBD for people who have been woefully mislead all their lives: This can also been seen at right for future reference -> This is in response to the forthcoming book. I will imagine many of you will find it quite useful in...
Read MoreJayMan • March 2, 2014 • 700 Words
EDIT, 5/1/14: Looks like my comment did finally appear, buried among over 500 others. Comment moderation is an understandable practice, but at times it is rather annoying, especially when it's used for less than above-board purposes. I left a comment to Jared Taylor's review of Nicholas Wade's forthcoming book A Troublesome Inheritance: Genes, Race, and...
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