Aaron Hawkins responds to my earlier post on “race” and genetics (a post itself prompted by an exchange I had with Steve Sailer of the Human Biodiversity Institute), noting how “[…] there is no explicit mention of affirmative action” in my previous entries on race — the implication being that my failure to mention affirmative action by name weakens my position vis-a-vis racial identity politics, at least insofar as such
Bad Scholarship, cont.
Women suicide bombers? Why, it’s the patriarchy, stupid..! (And not just the Palestinian patriarchy, either.) At least, so insists radical feminist Andrea Dworkin, writing for feminista: The Online Journal Of Feminist Construction. (Of course, you have my permission to take Ms. Dworkin about as seriously as you would, say, a blind dwarf in clown makeup who tries mugging you with nothing more than an unloaded Super Soaker and some harsh
V.S. Naipaul and the War on Terror
From the “Books” section, The Times of London: “‘I had no idea that madness in the Islamic world had gone so far.‘” “V. S. Naipaul, at 70, speaks about his controversial career and reveals that ‘for the first time in my life, I’m doing nothing.” But what has really stung some Indians is [Naipaul’s] sympathy for Hindu revivalism in the form of the BJP, now in government, and his unwillingness
Richard Bennett Springs a Chubby? (I’m only guessing, of course…)
“The percentage of ‘deadbeat’ moms is actually higher than that of dads who won’t pay, even though mothers are more consistently awarded custody of children by the courts,” FOXNews reports. “Census figures show only 57 percent of moms required to pay child support — 385,000 women out of a total of 674,000 — give up some or all of the money they owe. That leaves some 289,000 ‘deadbeat’ mothers out
Confessions of a (bad stereotype of a) Chastised Cheerleader
“So I like, drank a couple of shots of Goldschlager and a few beers at this party, right? And then I had like, a cigarette or three? And so they totally took away my cheerleading captainship! So I’m all like, no way! — y’know? ‘Cuz smoking and drinking can’t change the fact that I’m like, the real captain of this squad. And it’s not like everybody doesn’t know it, either.
Of Purple Prose and Dead Transients
“It was a strange place to sleep. But for some reason known only to her, a woman who regularly wandered the Ridgemont subdivision in far southwest Houston decided to lie down beneath a pickup outside somebody else’s house,” the Houston Chronicle reports. That ill-fated decision cost the woman her life early Thursday. The truck owner, not knowing anyone was under his vehicle, left his driveway to go to work. The
The Race Race
A few days back, I engaged in an extended set of debates with several interested parties on the idea of race — the back and forth of which prompted Steve Sailer, founder of the Human Biodiversity Institute, to pass along the link to his speech, delivered in abridged form at the Reagan Library on July 17, 2002. The occasion and purpose of Mr. Sailer’s speech I’ll let him describe: For
Well, that’s one way of looking at it…
The persistence of the terrorist danger is a result of our government’s failure to act on the evidence it already has. We know that terrorists are the agents of certain militant Islamic organizations — such as al Qaeda, Hezbollah, and Hamas — which use terrorism as a tactic to destroy the non-Islamic West. And we know that these groups function only through the assistance of certain nations, such as Iran,
NATO-n my watch, buddy…
Writing in the Financial Times, Charles Grant observes: Nato should develop a new military role, to provide a European strike force that could fight alongside US troops in a high-intensity conflict such as that in Afghanistan. The point would be to encourage US commanders to take up European offers of assistance: they would probably be more willing to do so if such forces — including, for example, bombers and elite
The No Spin Zone?
Please. Do compare: Here’s the staid and objective Washington Post introducing the legal battle over UNC-Chapel Hill’s decision to make Michael Sells’ book, Approaching the Qur’an: The Early Revelations, required summer reading for incoming University of North Carolina freshmen: No one complained two years ago when the University of North Carolina required its incoming freshmen to read a book about the lingering effects of the Civil War, nor last year
