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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: The Most Dangerous Conservative The New York Times put Charles Murray on the cover of its Sunday Magazine, calling him The Most Dangerous Conservative. That was after he co-wrote the book, The Bell Curve, which argued that different ethnic groups have, on average, different IQs. As Murray puts it in my video this week, Blacks on average have a lower IQ than whites. However, whites are not at the top. East Asians, on average, have a higher IQ than whites. Ashkenazi Jews have higher IQs. Other researchers agree. People who dont agree with Charles Murray should debate him, not shun him. An article in ScienceDirect journal puts it this way, East Asians and their descendants average an IQ of about 106, Europeans and their descendants about 100, and Africans and their descendants about 85. But many people dont believe it. Many dont even want such topics discussed. Last time Murray tried speaking to college students, a mob shouted him down. Theyre angry at you because youre perpetuating racism, I tell Murray. These kids, he replies, never read a word of anything Id ever written. Thats probably true. Its more likely that they just read slander against him from smear sites like the Southern Poverty Law Center. They call Murray a white nationalist and claim he says, White men
are intellectually, psychologically and morally superior. Ive never said anything remotely like that! says Murray. Do you believe that Blacks are intellectually inferior? I ask. If you give mental tests to a representative sample of whites and a representative sample of blacks, he says, there will be about a one standard deviation difference. To then translate that into people being inferior and superior is idiotic. He goes on to say that there are other differences between racial groups. I dont think theres been a white winner of the 100-yard dash in the Olympics for a zillion years. Actually, 20 years. A white woman won 20 years ago; a white man hasnt won for 40 years. Its probably because some Black people have more fast-twitch muscles fibers, says Murray. I dont see why saying that is controversial. Its just obvious that there are differences between groups. But Murray has been canceled. Its too bad. Everything should be talked about. People who dont agree with Charles Murray should debate him, not shun him. He is good at revealing unpopular truths. He once had a job working for the government, evaluating social programs. He discovered that the War on Poverty was not lifting people out of poverty. In fact, programs like welfare perpetuated poverty. He wrote a book about that titled Losing Ground. It soon became a bestseller, and influenced presidents from both parties. Welfare reformers Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton cited Murrays work. Clinton said, Murray has done the country a service. Then Murray wrote In Pursuit of Happiness and Good Government a book that changed my thinking. He describes his time as a Peace Corps volunteer in Thailand. He watched Thai government experts create what they said would be a model community. They gave the village a fishpond, a rice cooperative, a health clinic. But this aid diminished community activities. They werent as happy as they used to be, says Murray. I saw what government looks like from Bangkok and how it looks to the villager. Its the same in the United States. The United States has spent $25 trillion (so far) on our War on Poverty. But the poverty rate has stayed about the same. Instead of eliminating poverty, the War created a new underclass fatherless kids who give birth to other fatherless kids generations of families who become dependent on government handouts. Yet the programs keep growing. Arent you upset? I ask Murray. Im deeply depressed, he says. We have watched, in our own lifetime, our hopes and dreams turned to smoldering ruins. Then he smiles and says, The good news is that old people are habitually too pessimistic. Charles Murray, an emeritus scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, has interesting ideas. They deserve to be heard, not shouted down. I will do a second video, covering more of his work, in a few weeks Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
#1. To: Ada (#0)
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That was really interesting, Ada. Burying your head in the sand or destroying past information doesn't change reality, it just makes you stupid and uninformed. Back in my day, photography or retention of certain documents was strongly discouraged and possibly a punishable offence for me. That's why there's almost no pictures or record of me between 1980-1995 and actually until almost 2014 when a girlfriend started taking pics and documenting me on Facebook and also got me taking pics with my phone after the accident and my subsequent divorce. It was about 2018 when things ended badly between us and brought the ire of the government down on both of us for her publishing information that wasn't accurate that she didn't understand. I've gone back to my old ways of no personal photos. I don't like being photographed, and I don't like GOOGLE reminding me every three days of a dead friend, dog, mother, etc. and I don't like destroying information, because it doesn't change history. If I want to remember Aleena, deceased at 30 because of Prez Pedo's clot-shot mandates, I'll do it in my mind, not have my Android jam it down my throat whenever it feels like it. I guess I'm just funny that way. Thanks for the article.
#2. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#1)
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Tommy, remember post #1. I'll PM and/or text/call to explain.
Doc and me might be calling you tomorrow, read post #1.
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