Steve Sailer quotes
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“In contrast to New Orleans, there was only minimal looting after the horrendous 1995 earthquake in Kobe, Japan-because, when you get down to it, Japanese aren't blacks.”
-- Steve SailerSource : "Racial Reality And The New Orleans Nightmare". www.vdare.com. September 03, 2005.
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“Political correctness is a war on noticing.”
-- Steve SailerSource : "World War T" by Steve Sailer, takimag.com. January 22, 2014.
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“The typical white intellectual considers himself superior to ordinary white people for two contradictory reasons: a] he constantly proclaims belief in human equality, but they don't; b] he has a high IQ, but they don't.”
-- Steve SailerSource : "Americans First". www.theamericanconservative.com. February 13, 2006.
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“Racism is to the current era what unAmericanism was to the Fifties: a curse word that provides a handy substitute for logical thought.”
-- Steve SailerSource : "Banned by Free Republic?". www.vdare.com. January 03, 2001.
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“Lenin, Stalin, and Mao slaughtered even more tens of millions in the name of equality than Hitler murdered in the name of inequality.”
-- Steve SailerSource : "The Coming War Over Genes: Darwin's Enemies on the Left". www.unz.com. December 01, 1999.
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“Darwin seems to lose out with the public primarily when his supporters force him into a mano-a-mano Thunderdome death match against the Almighty. Most people seem willing to accept Darwinism as long as they don't have to believe in nothing but Darwinism. Thus, the strident tub-thumping for absolute atheism by evolutionary biologists like Richard Dawkins, whom the new issue of Discover Magazine rightly criticizes as "Darwin's Rottweiler," is self-defeating.”
-- Steve SailerSource : "The Left Doesn't Like Darwin Either". vdare.com, August 7, 2005.
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“If you analyze a host of real world outcomes using adoption studies, fraternal v. identical twin studies, twins-raised-apart studies, the history of early childhood intervention research, naturally-occurring experiments, differences between societies, changes over history, and so forth, you tend to come up with nature and nurture as being about equally important: maybe fifty-fifty. The glass is roughly half-full and half-empty.”
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“Much of the appeal of feminism is that it encourages women to do what they always felt like doing anyway: take everything personally. But to succeed at the highest level, you need some objectivity, which feminism hates. Feminists see objective reality as a conspiracy out to make them feel bad about themselves.”
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“What goes unsaid eventually goes unthought”
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“Much of modern liberalism consists of people trying to get revenge on the football players they felt inferior to in school.”
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“Truth is better for humanity than ignorance, lies, or spin. And it's more interesting.”
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“Let the good times roll is especially or risky message for African-Americans. The plain fact is that they tend to possess poor native judgment than members of better educated groups. Thus, they need stricter moral guidance from society.”
-- Steve SailerSource : Source: www.realclearpolitics.com
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“If you look across a host of measures at adoption studies, fraternal v. identical twin studies, twins-raised-apart studies, the history of early childhood intervention research, naturally-occurring experiments, differences between societies, changes over history, and so forth, you tend to come up with nature and nurture as being about equally important: maybe fifty-fifty. The glass is roughly half-full and half-empty.”
-- Steve SailerSource : "A Short, Stylized Dialogue On Epigenetics". www.vdare.com. October 26, 2012.
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