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An excerpt from today's VDARE front page:
"Let me go back to the memo I wrote to our former donor’s program officer. I want to give an example of our risk-taking, but compelling and vital, journalism. I wrote: Part of our coalition is interested in human biodiversity e.g. IQ, and has important points to make about it. It’s only one part of the coalition and it is entirely rational, reasonable and willing to debate. The rest of the coalition must tolerate this. Why was this even an issue? Because I was being told that those “Beltway immigration reform groups” particularly objected to Steve Sailer—our Sunday night columnist and regular blogger. Steve Sailer is the pre-eminent American journalist covering the science of human differences and their political and social implications. Right now, it’s one of the hottest areas of intellectual inquiry. But only in academe--in the Main Stream Media (and apparently inside the Beltway) many of the issues that Steve Sailer raises, regardless of how thoughtful and well researched his treatment, cannot be discussed at all. I especially like Steve’s work on education and Affirmative Action, but these are the Issues he’s pioneered on VDARE.COM that he thinks I should mention: The “Diversity Recession”. Steve has been able to demonstrate that the subprime mortgage meltdown that triggered Crash of 2008 and the deepest recession for a generation came about because of a relentless campaign, by both Republican and Democratic Administrations, to promote minority home ownership by forcing banks to make riskier loans than they would otherwise have done. (So much for the Beltway’s bipartisan judgment). And the Obama Administration has started doing it again. “The Sailer Strategy”. Steve has repeatedly proved that the real target of opportunity in American electoral politics is the white vote, not minorities or immigrants. (I don’t really understand why this is so controversial, since it’s just a matter of math, but I’ve been explicitly assured that it unmentionable inside the Beltway). “Affordable Family Formation”. Steve has shown statistically that the key determinant in how states vote is how costly it is to buy a home in a safe neighborhood with good schools. Current mass immigration makes both more difficult. “America’s Half-Blood Prince”. Steve was the first to point out, from his reading Barack Obama's own autobiography, that the President is not the postracial transcender that his handlers sold to the rest of the media, but instead is profoundly motivated by race. (Ironically, New Yorker Editor David Remnick’s new Obama biography, which Steve just reviewed for us, comes to the same conclusion, albeit in the usual boring and hypocritical PC way). Supporting Steve is one of our main expenses, although we can’t pay him even a tenth of what he’d earn in the MSM and on the lecture circuit if he’d toed the Politically Correct line. If VDARE.COM fails, Steve Sailer will have no other outlets for his path-breaking work." Please help. It's important. |
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On Apr 22, 11:02*pm, Bret L wrote:
An excerpt from today's VDARE front page: "Let me go back to the memo I wrote to our former donor’s program officer. I want to give an example of our risk-taking, but compelling and vital, journalism. I wrote: * * * * Part of our coalition is interested in human biodiversity e.g. IQ, and has important points to make about it. It’s only one part of the coalition and it is entirely rational, reasonable and willing to debate. The rest of the coalition must tolerate this. Why was this even an issue? Because I was being told that those “Beltway immigration reform groups” particularly objected to Steve Sailer—our Sunday night columnist and regular blogger. Steve Sailer is the pre-eminent American journalist covering the science of human differences and their political and social implications. Right now, it’s one of the hottest areas of intellectual inquiry. But only in academe--in the Main Stream Media (and apparently inside the Beltway) many of the issues that Steve Sailer raises, regardless of how thoughtful and well researched his treatment, cannot be discussed at all. I especially like Steve’s work on education and Affirmative Action, but these are the Issues he’s pioneered on VDARE.COM that he thinks I should mention: * * * * The “Diversity Recession”. *Steve has been able to demonstrate that the subprime mortgage meltdown that triggered Crash of 2008 and the deepest recession for a generation came about because of a relentless campaign, by both Republican and Democratic Administrations, to promote minority home ownership by forcing banks to make riskier loans than they would otherwise have done. (So much for the Beltway’s bipartisan judgment). And the Obama Administration has started doing it again. * * * * “The Sailer Strategy”. Steve has repeatedly proved that the real target of opportunity in American electoral politics is the white vote, not minorities or immigrants. (I don’t really understand why this is so controversial, since it’s just a matter of math, but I’ve been explicitly assured that it unmentionable inside the Beltway). * * * * “Affordable Family Formation”. Steve has shown statistically that the key determinant in how states vote is how costly it is to buy a home in a safe neighborhood with good schools. Current mass immigration makes both more difficult. * * * * “America’s Half-Blood Prince”. Steve was the first to point out, from his reading Barack Obama's own autobiography, that the President is not the postracial transcender that his handlers sold to the rest of the media, but instead is profoundly motivated by race. (Ironically, New Yorker Editor David Remnick’s new Obama biography, which Steve just reviewed for us, comes to the same conclusion, albeit in the usual boring and hypocritical PC way). Supporting Steve is one of our main expenses, although we can’t pay him even a tenth of what he’d earn in the MSM and on the lecture circuit if he’d toed the Politically Correct line. If VDARE.COM fails, Steve Sailer will have no other outlets for his path-breaking work." *Please help. It's important. It's nice to know that white supremacy is not a lucrative career move. |
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On Apr 22, 11:05*pm, Boon wrote:
On Apr 22, 11:02*pm, Bret L wrote: If VDARE.COM fails, Steve Sailer will have no other outlets for his path-breaking work." Bummer! Maybe he can bum a few bucks from Revilo. *Please help. It's important. Actually, no, it isn't. Poorly written books often don't sell either. Dumb movies flop. Why do you want socialism of the press? It's nice to know that white supremacy is not a lucrative career move. Genius is pain. Just ask Bratzi, 2pid and Senator Sugar. |
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