Paleo Retiree writes:
- Amid all the other remarks that have been made on the Jussie Smollett fiasco, I found John McWhorter’s musings especially worth pondering.
- OK, the Hodge Twins’ reaction is worth paying attention to as well.
- Steve Sailer has been taking note of “hate hoaxes” for almost 20 years now. Why doesn’t he get more credit for it?
- Conrad Black thinks that the Dems’ whacky Trump/Russia-collusion case is about to implode.
- James Kunstler agrees.
- Is the time ripe for a right-wing women’s magazine?
- As a former member of the MSM, I endorse Lara Logan’s take on what’s become of it.
- Razib riffs through recent findings about the genetics of Africans.
- Funny how few people know anything about the Bantu expansion, isn’t it?
- Feminism and Islam, episode 1594.
- Does high-speed rail make any sense at all in America?
- Does biological sex have any reality?
- Exuberance at the end of a war that killed millions is unforgivable.
- I find it terrifying that today’s college-aged “wokescolds” will soon be entering politics, journalism and such.
- Is film star Antonio Banderas a POC?
- CJ talks with Milo.
- Likes ’em young.
- Did “In the Cut” wreck Meg Ryan’s career? I thought she was awfully good in the movie.
- With age I’ve lost most of my desire to visit exotic locations, but Ticino remains a place I’d love to experience.
- Trad architecture fan Roger Scruton spells out what he wants from new architecture.
Dear Paleo:
You co-blogger Fenster beat Steve Sailer to the punch on hate hoax reporting by two months, writing up the Claremont fiasco in March 2004 compared with Sailer’s May 2004.
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Yes, high speed rail makes sense, but the one-two punch of onerous environmental regulations on the left and resistance to funding anything through taxation (as well as resistance to mass transit in general because: rugged individualism) has made it impossible to get off the ground.
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it’s a monorail?
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