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Why Not a Black Betty Boop?
Matt Walsh is steamed up that African-American auteur Quinta Brunson is making a live action Betty Boop movie starring herself.
22 hrs ago • Steve Sailer
The "Portnoy's Complaint" of the New New Jersey
The debut novel "Men Like Ours" by Bindu Bansinath complains comically about Indian-American men.
May 20 • Steve Sailer
What Race Will Brazil Legend Neymar Be at This World Cup?
In Brazil, unlike the U.S., transracialism is cool: race is not just a social construct, but also something the rich cosmetically reconstruct.
May 19 • Steve Sailer
Is the Pope Black?
If you are majority white genetically but also a little bit black, do you have to identify as black even if you don't want to?
May 19 • Steve Sailer
Proof of Concept: Genesight
There already exists a commercial genetic test that can tell you important insights into which psychiatric drugs and dosages would not work well for…
May 18 • Steve Sailer
Follow-Up: What are the Top 100 Novels Ever?
"The Guardian" publishes a decent (i.e., traditional rather than Woke) ranking of fiction. What do you think?
May 17 • Steve Sailer
Convergent Human Evolution in the Occident and Orient
Western and Eastern Eurasians followed fairly similar paths into agriculture, so they evolved somewhat in parallel too.
May 16 • Steve Sailer
Time for Ping-Pong Diplomacy 2?
Trump's CIA supremo is in Havana right now.
May 15 • Steve Sailer
Why Are Kids Getting Dumber?
Public school test scores dropped dismally during the Great Awokening and Covid.
May 14 • Steve Sailer
23andMe's Racial Ancestry by Surname Database
Emil Kirkegaard delivers another interesting study of semi-public data: 23andMe's list of 11,008 American surnames with their average genetic ancestry.
May 14 • Steve Sailer
Will Genetic Psychiatry Cause Another Holocaust?
My mildly optimistic response to Eric Turkheimer's "Gloomy Prospect" on whether genetics could someday help psychiatrists treat patients better.
May 13 • Steve Sailer
Why Did California Turn So Progressive?
The paradox: California voters started becoming more progressive after 1969 in order to keep things the same.
May 12 • Steve Sailer
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