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Sailer is an HBDer, which means he believes in a sort of "balancing act" concerning human racial differences. I don't expect him to change his position much he has had it for years.
There's no reason for "balancing acts" to occur in nature. For example, and to make this as much of an apples-to-apples comparison as possible, take two birds of similar size - the eagle and the dodo. The eagle is superior in every way - faster, stronger, smarter, better eyesight, and can fly. There is no "balancing act" on behalf of the dodo. This is why HBD is not a pure science - it is certainly science-based, but it's tainted by politically correct politics, as, sadly, so many scientific fields are these days.

HBDers are classic "alt-lighters" who want to cautiously express some controversial ideas without straying too far off the PC plantation and getting themselves canceled. The problem is that it won't work. Cancel culture is totalitarian; it has zero tolerance for dissent of any kind. James Watson, the co-discoverer of DNA and a far more brilliant scientist than Sailer or any other HBDer, was canceled for a statement that was milder than many of the things Sailer has said. HBDers think they can compromise or reason with wokeness. They can't. No one can. Woke people are ideological fanatics who will never compromise with anyone and cannot ever be reasoned with.

HBDers also think they can appeal to black people by selling them the "supa affletes" talking point. It won't work either. No one wants to be told that their race has a low average IQ, least of all a race with the "we wuz kangz" mentality. No amount of "at least you guys are supa affletes" sugar-coating will be enough to sufficiently sweeten the bitterness of the low IQ red pill.
 

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It’s certainly possible that certain groups could be stronger at some things and weaker at others but as you rightly point out, it’s not a guarantee.

I work with some pretty sharp black folks and to some degree I think talented blacks do get caught up in the mess that is the American school system

None of that changes the fact that, sadly, they commit far more crime, have lower iqs, and lower impulse control.

There are plenty of athletic whites and plenty of athletic blacks. Reading this site has helped me realize how many of our people don’t get the opportunities they should. Thanks to all for documenting this
 

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It’s certainly possible that certain groups could be stronger at some things and weaker at others but as you rightly point out, it’s not a guarantee.

I work with some pretty sharp black folks and to some degree I think talented blacks do get caught up in the mess that is the American school system

None of that changes the fact that, sadly, they commit far more crime, have lower iqs, and lower impulse control.

There are plenty of athletic whites and plenty of athletic blacks. Reading this site has helped me realize how many of our people don’t get the opportunities they should. Thanks to all for documenting this
Of course certain groups are stronger at some things and weaker at others. The problem with HBDers is they think it all balances out perfectly so that in their minds, "yes, there are differences between groups of humans, but every group weakness is balanced by a strength that counters it exactly, so at the end of the day all people are equal."
 

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There's no reason for "balancing acts" to occur in nature. For example, and to make this as much of an apples-to-apples comparison as possible, take two birds of similar size - the eagle and the dodo. The eagle is superior in every way - faster, stronger, smarter, better eyesight, and can fly. There is no "balancing act" on behalf of the dodo. This is why HBD is not a pure science - it is certainly science-based, but it's tainted by politically correct politics, as, sadly, so many scientific fields are these days.

HBDers are classic "alt-lighters" who want to cautiously express some controversial ideas without straying too far off the PC plantation and getting themselves canceled. The problem is that it won't work. Cancel culture is totalitarian; it has zero tolerance for dissent of any kind. James Watson, the co-discoverer of DNA and a far more brilliant scientist than Sailer or any other HBDer, was canceled for a statement that was milder than many of the things Sailer has said. HBDers think they can compromise or reason with wokeness. They can't. No one can. Woke people are ideological fanatics who will never compromise with anyone and cannot ever be reasoned with.

HBDers also think they can appeal to black people by selling them the "supa affletes" talking point. It won't work either. No one wants to be told that their race has a low average IQ, least of all a race with the "we wuz kangz" mentality. No amount of "at least you guys are supa affletes" sugar-coating will be enough to sufficiently sweeten the bitterness of the low IQ red pill.
Yes - compromising never works. This sort of stuff from HBDers fuels caste narratives and inflates black narcissism, extra bad since it's coming from supposedly "our guys" making it unnecessarily more difficult to argue against.
 
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There's no reason for "balancing acts" to occur in nature. For example, and to make this as much of an apples-to-apples comparison as possible, take two birds of similar size - the eagle and the dodo. The eagle is superior in every way - faster, stronger, smarter, better eyesight, and can fly. There is no "balancing act" on behalf of the dodo. This is why HBD is not a pure science - it is certainly science-based, but it's tainted by politically correct politics, as, sadly, so many scientific fields are these days.

HBDers are classic "alt-lighters" who want to cautiously express some controversial ideas without straying too far off the PC plantation and getting themselves canceled. The problem is that it won't work. Cancel culture is totalitarian; it has zero tolerance for dissent of any kind. James Watson, the co-discoverer of DNA and a far more brilliant scientist than Sailer or any other HBDer, was canceled for a statement that was milder than many of the things Sailer has said. HBDers think they can compromise or reason with wokeness. They can't. No one can. Woke people are ideological fanatics who will never compromise with anyone and cannot ever be reasoned with.

HBDers also think they can appeal to black people by selling them the "supa affletes" talking point. It won't work either. No one wants to be told that their race has a low average IQ, least of all a race with the "we wuz kangz" mentality. No amount of "at least you guys are supa affletes" sugar-coating will be enough to sufficiently sweeten the bitterness of the low IQ red pill.
You nailed it.
 

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I'm old enough to remember the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics where eleven Israelis of the Olympic team were killed by terrorists supporting Palestine. The whole world stopped it seemed as the drama unfolded in the Olympic village. Here we are over 50 years later and things are worst. I see a potential for trouble at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic. Maybe there will be just mere protest if they are lucky.

Swimming-Israel swimmer booed by crowd in sour finish to World Championships

 

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I'm old enough to remember the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics where eleven Israelis of the Olympic team were killed by terrorists supporting Palestine. The whole world stopped it seemed as the drama unfolded in the Olympic village. Here we are over 50 years later and things are worst. I see a potential for trouble at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic. Maybe there will be just mere protest if they are lucky.

Swimming-Israel swimmer booed by crowd in sour finish to World Championships

One difference is after 72' all hosts are some what prepared for terrorist actions against athletes and the facilities are close to entering a military base.

The easiest solution for the Palestinian perpetual problem is to force Israeli negotiators to go in a room with the Palestinian negotiators and tell the two sides that they have to stay in the facility until a deal is worked out or funding for both sides are cut off.

The two sides would have a deal with a week or so and then tell both sides that their funding would be cut off if the deal isn't vigorously enforced.

Thousands of lives would be saved plus it would save millions in paying for diplomats wages and supporting staff fees.

Or we could have this primitive solution..
 

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I'm old enough to remember the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics where eleven Israelis of the Olympic team were killed by terrorists supporting Palestine. The whole world stopped it seemed as the drama unfolded in the Olympic village. Here we are over 50 years later and things are worst. I see a potential for trouble at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic. Maybe there will be just mere protest if they are lucky.

Swimming-Israel swimmer booed by crowd in sour finish to World Championships

Yeah in ideal world this may work but, in reality there's no chance. Israel doesn't want a deal. They are accomplishing their plan. Granted there is now sentiment against them but, they plan on using their media megaphone and political influence to ride it out. There are no good faith negotiations with Israel.

It is important for us to recognize this.
 

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There's no reason for "balancing acts" to occur in nature. For example, and to make this as much of an apples-to-apples comparison as possible, take two birds of similar size - the eagle and the dodo. The eagle is superior in every way - faster, stronger, smarter, better eyesight, and can fly. There is no "balancing act" on behalf of the dodo. This is why HBD is not a pure science - it is certainly science-based, but it's tainted by politically correct politics, as, sadly, so many scientific fields are these days.

HBDers are classic "alt-lighters" who want to cautiously express some controversial ideas without straying too far off the PC plantation and getting themselves canceled. The problem is that it won't work. Cancel culture is totalitarian; it has zero tolerance for dissent of any kind.
This is a very insightful post. Bravo
 

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One difference is after 72' all hosts are some what prepared for terrorist actions against athletes and the facilities are close to entering a military base.

The easiest solution for the Palestinian perpetual problem is to force Israeli negotiators to go in a room with the Palestinian negotiators and tell the two sides that they have to stay in the facility until a deal is worked out or funding for both sides are cut off.

The two sides would have a deal with a week or so and then tell both sides that their funding would be cut off if the deal isn't vigorously enforced.

Thousands of lives would be saved plus it would save millions in paying for diplomats wages and supporting staff fees.

Or we could have this primitive solution..

Very good idea !
 

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The world needs more Tony Sopranos and Vic Mackeys. Who knew!? Last time White Men were allowed to play alphas was early 2000s cinema.
 

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Very good idea !
Nothing can stop someone willing to die for a cause. Remember the 96 Olympic Park bombing? Eric Rudolph could have killed nearly anyone he wanted. It only took our elite law enforcement agencies 7 years to catch him.
 

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Shocking, absolutely shocking, that a brawl would break out at an event called "We Ball Sports." And in the center of the action was none other than Cam Newton, wearing a hat he apparently borrowed from the Wicked Witch of the West:

 

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Caleb Williams and Jared McCain are trendsetters. Gen Z, Black affletes, and a bit fruity.

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The increasing number of effeminate Black males, even among athletes, is more evidence of a decreasing talent pool for the Caste System to draw from. It's hard to forget the Steelers drafting LB Devin Bush in the first round in 2019, who at the time was wearing some kind of dress. Shockingly he turned out to be a big-time bust. I don't know if Chase Claypool wears dresses or not, but he was another effeminate draft pick (second round) who had one good season and then his metrosexual tendencies took over and his career tanked. Keep 'em coming, meantime White men continue to be White men, though I'm not a fan of them imitating Black preening and celebrating after good plays.
 

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Well said as always! I’m getting a kick out of the formerly “macho black men” turning :gayfight:

Probably why NFL is turning to Nigeria for a new pipeline of black talent!
 

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The increasing number of effeminate Black males, even among athletes, is more evidence of a decreasing talent pool for the Caste System to draw from. It's hard to forget the Steelers drafting LB Devin Bush in the first round in 2019, who at the time was wearing some kind of dress. Shockingly he turned out to be a big-time bust. I don't know if Chase Claypool wears dresses or not, but he was another effeminate draft pick (second round) who had one good season and then his metrosexual tendencies took over and his career tanked. Keep 'em coming, meantime White men continue to be White men, though I'm not a fan of them imitating Black preening and celebrating after good plays.
Black comedians Katt Williams (recently) and Dave Chappelle (almost 20 years ago) have talked about this phenomenon of (((Hollywood))) wanting to get black men to wear dresses. Here’s Dave telling Oprah about his experiences dealing with directors, writers and producers. I wonder if those guys pushing the dress as a “funny bit” come from the same ethnic tribe…

 

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I'm not posting this to get another flat earth thread going, but rather to show that White Lightning might not be as rare in his thinking as some may believe:

NFL prospect Tyler Owens bizarrely admits he doesn't believe 'in space' or 'other planets' and claims flat earthers have 'valid points'​


NFL prospect Tyler Owens has revealed that he does not 'believe in space' or 'other planets' and is subscribed to flat-earth theories he finds 'interesting' and 'valid.'

. . . When asked what's been discussed that he doesn't believe in, Owens, 22, said: 'Nah, I don't believe in space.... like, you know, I'm religious, so I think like... we're on our own right now. I don't think there's, like, other planets, and stuff like that. I don't know.

'I used to believe in the heliocentric thing. Like we used to resolve around the sun and stuff, but then I started seeing flat Earth stuff, and I was like, that's kind of interesting. They started bringing up some valid points.

'I mean, I don't know. It could be real. It could be bull. I don't know.'

. . . In the past, high-profile athletes, like NBA stars Kyrie Irving and Shaquille O'Neal, have been vocal about their 'modern flat Earth beliefs.'

Jason Kelce, of the Philadelphia Eagles, also came out saying that people wouldn't believe the number of NFL players who believe the earth is flat.

He once said on an episode of New Heights - a podcast he co-hosts with his brother, Chiefs TE Travis Kelce: 'I was on the practice field last year and one of our coaches was walking by and I was like ''Man, how many people do you think on this field believe the Earth is flat?'''

And he was like ''I don't think–there's nobody out here that believes that.'' I was like ''you'd be surprised, if you start polling, you'd be surprised.'; And before I even finished that, somebody right next to me said, ''I mean how you know it isn't?'''

 

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All any one here has to do is to look at the old encyclopedias where they used to state the truth of the round circular disc we live on surrounded by the Antartic Circle. They also measured the Firmament. Look for Encyclopedias 1958 or earlier. Planets are actually stars. All of the stars in the sky move constantly except for 1 star. The Polaris Star never moves. Space is the oceans above and we can't ever go there. No one can get past the Firmament which Nasa calls the Van Allen Belt. Get a telescope guys. We have been lied to forever.

 
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