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Paleo Retiree writes: Amy Alkon wonders why, in these hyper-feminized days, some women are worse at standing up for themselves than women used to be. Facebook follies. Shockeroo: Political leaders aren’t pleased when everyday people start discussing secession. I’m sure … Continue reading
Posted in Linkathons, Politics and Economics
Tagged Alan Weisman, Amy Alkon, Chuck Ross, demographics, Feminism, Gypsies, hoaxes, Matthew Shepard, population growth, Steve Sailer
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Paleo Retiree writes: HBD*Chick enjoys a book by two of the Chicago Boyz, but has a few quibbles too. Dennis Mangan wonders why so many MSM sites are cutting back on comments. Are big cruise ships helping to destroy Venice? … Continue reading
Posted in Linkathons
Tagged alt right, Bloomberg, demographics, Dennis Mangan, egalitarianism, Feminism, Foseti, HBDChick, heartiste, population growth, Roger Federer, Slumlord, Steve Sailer, Venice, Will. S.
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Paleo Retiree writes: Christine Franck explores Rocky Mountain classicism. Don’t miss her Flickr photoset. Once again, Japan leads the way. Roy Baumeister argues that we do indeed have free will. JayMan disagrees. Starchitect Santiago Calatrava makes buildings that are overexpensive … Continue reading
Posted in Linkathons
Tagged architecture, Christine Franck, cocktails, Roy Baumeister, Steve Sailer
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Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Amusingly cantankerous interview with the guys from Steely Dan. The older I get, the more I like Steely Dan. Why is that? (H/T Sax von Stroheim) Smart and hilarious deconstruction of the ethnic subtext of “The … Continue reading
Posted in Linkathons, Movies, Music, Politics and Economics
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, movies, Steely Dan, Steve Sailer, Vladimir Putin
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Paleo Retiree writes: A fun set of snapz from the recent Burning Man festival. World’s happiest countries? Amazing story of a real-life psycho killer. Hate crime? Social Security cannot go bankrupt … though it certainly may need to be tweaked. Foseti … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Movies, Politics and Economics, Sex
Tagged Bill Kauffman, Burning Man, crime, Foseti, Fred Reed, happiness, heartiste, movies, Roger Scruton, sex, Social Security, Steve Sailer
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Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Looks like Steve Sailer correctly predicted that there was a homophobic element to the Martin-Zimmerman kerfuffle. What did I just watch? Good grief. Apparently, prior to “Tootsie,” Hoffman never realized that women who look like Dustin Hoffman … Continue reading
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Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: I got a kick out of this Steve Sailer piece on the Niall Ferguson-John Maynard Keynes controversy. Hoping to eventually pick up this new release from TASCHEN. I love TASCHEN. I just wish I wasn’t too much of … Continue reading
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Fabrizio del Wrongo writes: Foseti shares his heretical views on the defeat of communism. Or perhaps we should put scare quotes around defeat? I’ve often asked myself the same question: If it’s true that communism was defeated, how is it that … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Knox, Casey Anthony, Foseti, Rupert Everett, Steve Sailer, The Dark Enlightenment
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Paleo Retiree writes: Secrets of Princeton. As a PU grad, I’ll vouch for the accuracy of this one. Lloyd Fonvielle is inspired by a book about the West by Frederick Law Olmstead, a great American artist best-known as the co-designer … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Books Publishing and Writing, Food and health, Linkathons, Movies, Politics and Economics
Tagged Cass Gilbert, Frederick Law Olmstead, George Axelrod, immigration, Lloyd Fonvielle, Lord Love a Duck, Mark Sisson, Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Sailer, Tuesday Weld, William Friedkin
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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 … Continue reading