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AmRen: In Praise of Homogeneity

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As part of my series of great AmRen reposts, here's a classic one, and one of my favourites by Jared Taylor. As you may know this is not a White supremacist blog, this is a realist one featuring racial science, and I have in my comments elsewhere consistently referred to the higher average IQ of Northeast Asians (105).  East Asians have built some of the most advanced civilizations in the world, both historically and in the modern day. Japan is one such country whose economic development wasn't hampered by communist policies like China's was. Without further ado, here is one of my favourite pieces written by Jared Taylor, showing both the positive aspects of Japanese society, and how good ethnic homogeneity can be for a nation. https://www.amren.com/news/2008/01/in_praise_of_ho/ Jared Taylor, American Renaissance, August 2007 Credit Image: © Globe Photos/ZUMAPRESS.com I have just returned from several weeks in Japan, and am again struck by the forceful examp

Race Part 1: What is Race? --- A Succinct Review

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(Adapted from: Race Differences in Intelligence An Evolutionary Analysis by Richard Lynn Inspired by Wikipedia Race article and RationalWiki article: Racialism, as well as Lewontin’s Fallacy, the work of Rushton, Baker, and many of the classical anthropologists, and thinkers before them!) By Independent Thinker IMPORTANT NOTE:   WORK IN PROGRESS!!! This is intended to be a bare-bone template for an article that discusses the idea of biological race, and its validity.   To write this properly will take me a lot of time, and a lot of editing and revision, which I currently DO NOT have enough time for.   It is important however for a blog about race to give an idea of what race actually IS, and what the controversy surrounding it is. I also do not want to devote too much time to this one topic, as I want to move onto other things. Thus, this is just a bare-bone template which I will try to revise bi-weekly, or monthly, until it becomes a somewhat comprehensive, yet readable ar