Month: February 2018

  • . . .

    –“Two types of men kill Caesar. the one who thinks he is equal, if not better, and those who know they are inferior. The men who killed Caesar were the latter. This applies to the Germans and those who hate them as well.”–Neil A. Bucklew

  • . . .

    —“Men at some time are masters of their fates: The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings.”—- THE CULT OF NON-SUBMISSION

  • . . .

    It’s all exposing the process by which a particular snapshot understanding is achieved along with the trade offs made

  • . . .

    (So I know your virtue signalling is self defensive, but that doesn’t make it any less obviously a lack of agency, and a failure to mature into adulthood. The purpose of the postmodern revolution was to relieve the infantilized mind of the pressures of competition in modernity when freed of the excuse that…

  • . . .

    You don’t know that your genes are speaking out of self defensive panic. I know mine are speaking. But then, scientific (operational) truth is in in my genetic interest. Technically speaking we cannot measure IQ reliably above 140. What we can do however, is group people in a distribution above 140 – and…

  • . . .

    Retweeted Nick Gillespie (@nickgillespie): Is it OK to punch a Nazi? What about libertarians? @reason’s @TheAbridgedZach @JustinANutshell @PaulDetrick ask @UCBerkeley students. Results are…interesting https://t.co/Z7szRAmZCu

  • . . .

    JEAN, THOUGHTS? HOW WOULD ‘NO CLASSROOM’ EFFECT TEACHING? ( Jean Barresi )

  • . . .

    Retweeted Kevin MacDonald (@TOOEdit): Liberals are caught in a “moral matrix” that makes them think that conservatives have no morals at all, so they assume conservatives would disagree with any question with moral implications. The quote from Feingold is priceless. https://t.co/Nr9xGlDbvx

  • . . .

    Retweeted Outsideness (@Outsideness): “Are these college campuses, or are they sit-ins in search of a war?” https://t.co/1bekNuZF0m (Let’s give them a war.)

  • . . .

    Retweeted Aleph (@woke8yearold): reminder: the right understands the left but the opposite is not true https://t.co/YaIxvGPsbF

  • Yeah, We All Knew.

    (a) seth rich was the wikileaks source. (b) he was murdered for it. (by whom?) (c) there was no meddling. KIM DOT COM Kim Dotcom has once again chimed in on the DNC hack, following a Sunday morning tweet from President Trump clarifying his previous comments on Russian meddling in the 2016 election.…

  • . . .

    The problem with “Human Rights” is in the determination of who in fact is ‘human’, and who remains some degree of domesticated animal. (humor)

  • . . .

    Curt Doolittle’s answer: All human rights are just property rights. That is all that they can be. Why we should not force property rights upon people is very hard to imagine. Of course, the communists would say that their last few articles that were forced into the international declaration in o…

  • The Fragility Is Obvious

    I knew it was around 90 people. I knew where it was being run from, but I didn’t know it only cost 2M to cause those antifa riots. Every time some idiot tells me that we cant force a revolution, I just want to say “How f–king ignorant are you?” It’s trivial. It’s…

  • . . .

    Alexander Zavialov Aside from looking morphologically different, all we know is that he lacked the light skin colour-associated alleles in modern Europeans and that his skin colour-associated DNA accounted for 40% of the variation between Europeans and Africans. In other words, he was at least half as dark as depicted. Darker than modern Europeans…

  • . . .

    Steve Doll provides an opportunity to discuss the difference between the major schools of economic thought, and the class and cultural biases that they position as ‘scientific’ but which are really just cherry picking favorite ‘goods’. The schools of thought roughly correspond to class philosophies, just as all philosophies consist of class philosophies. And…

  • Why Is The Flynn Effect Of Rising Iq Scores Showing Signs Of Reversing In The West Instead Of Just Leveling Off?

    You know the answer and I know the answer – many of us know the answer – because it is obvious. We haven’t been importing underutilized human capital since ‘64. We have been importing human capital that cant be utilized. https://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-Flynn-effect-of-rising-IQ-scores-showing-signs-of-reversing-in-the-West-instead-of-just-leveling-off

  • What Would You Consider As Basic Human Rights That Should Be Enforced On Everyone Without Exception?

    All human rights are just property rights. That is all that they can be. Why we should not force property rights upon people is very hard to imagine. Of course, the communists would say that their last few articles that were forced into the international declaration in order to get their signatures were also property…

  • Would Everyone’s Salary Increase If The Minimum Wage Increased To $15/hour?

    Steve Doll does a good job of answering the question, but he also provides an opportunity to discuss the difference between the major schools of economic thought, and the class and cultural biases that they position as ‘scientific’ but which are really just cherry picking favorite ‘goods’. The schools of thought roughly correspond to class…

  • The State Of The Science

    The evidence exists, however, the causes are more obvious: 1) **the size of the underclasses. **and **2) neotonic(pedomorphic) evolution – meaning the retention of childhood features, **and 3)** transfer of female verbal acuity to males because of pedomorphic evolution.** Cold Climates, Agrarianism, Manorialism, and the raw Capital Costs of Tools (metals) needed to survive…

  • . . .

    Don’t be ridiculous. (((Dr. Seuss))) wrote communist-socialist fairy tales because western fairy tales teach honor, skepticism, and to be on the lookout for treachery. They do not celebrate infantilism. They warn us against it. Go to a children’s bookstore in Russia and Ukraine and you’ll find the books children used to read in germanic…

  • . . .

    —”Is there something akin to a Law of Progress for systems of people or even the individual? Closer to linear or exponential, incremental or rapid?”—** I assume we mean economic **growth** rather than **progress**. Or at least, that we should separate growth from progress so that we understand their causes, and then can reflect…

  • . . .

    If you want me to analyze any people’s history I can find good in those who held kinship territory, and not find good in those who didn’t. It’s really that simple. If your kin are not disciplined enough to hold territory they will not be disciplined enough to create competitieve commons. …

  • . . .

    —“Curt Doolittle thoughts on the Dutch?”— They started with a post-pastoralist, migration period ,north sea gene pool untouched by urbanization (urbanization is dysgenic due to lower cost of opportunities. Cities are a trade-off). They started the organized application of manorialism first, and were at it the longest (commons). (And in some sense…

  • What Type Of Abnormal Abilities Do You Have When You Have An Extremely High Iq?

    We process much more information. That’s the major difference. In general you want a big round head, a lot of neural density, and the lowest possible friction of transmission (white matter). In addition to processing more information we often identify increasingly subtle (more remote) patterns. And because of this we can work longer at learning…