Paleo Retiree writes:
- A rave review from the Huffington Post for Polly Frost’s one-woman show “Bad Role Models.”
- Demographic note du jour.
- Steve Sailer wonders if Mexicans are like or unlike previous generations of immigrants.
- Some appreciation for the alternative-monetary-system movement.
- I had fun exploring Nassim (“Black Swan”) Taleb’s book reviews on Amazon.
- Is growth itself the problem?
- The Manolo has an inspired idea about how to liven up Presidential campaigns.
- A funny and semi-nostalgic look at how things were at Time magazine back in the bad old “Mad Men” days.
- Three cheers for the cash economy.
- Foseti makes a stand for reaction.
- Vulgar or not?
- Cheerleading wasn’t like this when I was a kid.
Regardless of what the Daily Mail might say, color lines in the United States are not blurring and cannot blur, so long as the One Drop Rule exists. You are either 100% white or 100% non-white. Despite media stories about a growing “biracial or multiracial” identity, nothing of the sort exists, except possibly with people who are mixed white/Asian.
Peter
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When cheerleader routines incorporate pole dancing, we’ll know we’ve arrived at last.
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