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No surprise here.

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 9:16 pm
by _Kevin Graham
The Heritage Foundation, Droopy's favorite Right Wing "think tank" is forced to let go an author guilty of racist remarks towards immigrants.

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Though I don't know why, since it is essentially how the typical Republican thinks.

Re: No surprise here.

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 10:01 pm
by _Brackite
Though I don't know why, since it is essentially how the typical Republican thinks.


The comprehensive immigration reform bill is bipartisan, which was introduced by four Democrat Senators and four Republican Senators.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the ... -are-they/

http://articles.latimes.com/2013/jan/27 ... n-20130128

http://www.politico.com/story/2013/04/c ... 89918.html

http://www.rubio.senate.gov/public/inde ... 9ebd25a865

http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/ ... story.html

Re: No surprise here.

Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 11:22 pm
by _Kevin Graham
The comprehensive immigration reform bill is bipartisan, which was introduced by four Democrat Senators and four Republican Senators.


So?

The one thing Republican politicians understood from recent elections is that they have to start doing things to attract the minority vote if they expect to stand a chance in future elections.

But how do Republican voters feel about this bill? The Tea Party is protesting the hell out of Marco Rubio for his support for it, and so is the Heritage Foundation.

Re: No surprise here.

Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 1:27 am
by _Quasimodo
Kevin Graham wrote:The Heritage Foundation, Droopy's favorite Right Wing "think tank" is forced to let go an author guilty of racist remarks towards immigrants.

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Though I don't know why, since it is essentially how the typical Republican thinks.


If they start deporting those with lower IQ's we'll see much less of this sort of Heritage Foundation's bigotry. I'm afraid though, that some of our dear posters will have to access this board from out-of-country. :wink:

Re: No surprise here.

Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 3:59 am
by _ldsfaqs
Kevin Graham wrote:The Heritage Foundation, Droopy's favorite Right Wing "think tank" is forced to let go an author guilty of racist remarks towards immigrants.

Though I don't know why, since it is essentially how the typical Republican thinks.


You only show how ignorant and bigoted YOU are by that statement.

Your party tolerates racists and bigots, we don't. Sorry to burst your liberal propaganda bubble, exposing actual reality and truth to you.

Re: No surprise here.

Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 3:16 pm
by _Droopy
Average IQ differences between various ethnic/racial groups is old, old news, and, if anything, banal at this point. Dr. Thomas Sowell has spent much of his academic career studying and analyzing the issue and its implications.

Mr. Graham is critically short on two fundamental personal attributes: educational background and intellectual honesty. Without these, any question of serious analysis of such subjects is foreclosed, and taking him seriously precluded when his name appears as author of a post.

Re: No surprise here.

Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 3:25 pm
by _Droopy
ldsfaqs brings out another good point, the key point, in fact, whenever leftists foam and froth at the mouth about supposed "racism" within the conservative world: the Left is the only place on the ideological spectrum where authentic racism and ethnic chauvinism still exist in abundance, are still tolerated, and in many cases, celebrated and extolled.

Affirmative Action. "Diversity." Multiculturalism. Afrocentrism. viscous and pervasive anti-Israelism indistinguishable, in many cases, from outright antisemitism. Black power. La Raza. La MEChA. Set asides, Quotas, and "disparate impact."

Racism is alive and well in the Democratic Party and among the contemporary Left, as it was among the modern Left's progenitors, the progressive Left of the 1930s and its glazed-eyed love affair with Stalin, Mussolini, and Hitler (these systems, among the lefitsts intelligentsia of the 30s, were not considered oppositional, conflictual ideologies in that era, as they became after 1941, but doctrinal variations upon the same core themes) the reasons for which included the Left's infatuation with eugenics, the AGW of the era.

Re: No surprise here.

Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 3:42 pm
by _EAllusion
Droopy wrote:Average IQ differences between various ethnic/racial groups is old, old news, and, if anything, banal at this point.


The out-group disparity is also well known to be a consequence of testing biases and socioeconomic status, but is often suggested by a racist/incompetent fringe to be driven by hereditary factors or irrelevant cultural differences that dogwistle racism. The quote in question comes more from the Charles Murray "Bell Curve" tradition rather than a psychometric professor simply pointing out that the WAIS isn't appropriate for drawing valid comparisons between native and ESL English speakers or noting that ethnic minorities perform much better when tested in a more racially relaxed environment.

Thomas Sowell does write competently on this subject, if I recall, but your namechecking him doesn't erase what this quote means in context. The broader argument the quote is making is that Hispanic immigrants were disproportionately from the low IQ segment of their native countries, and since IQ is partially heritable, are likely to have low-IQ children. He argues this is why there exists a persistent Hispanic underclass - Hispanics in America and their descendants are, on average, inherently dumber. He explains Hispanic-American subculture and political preferences in terms of low-IQ.

That's why the Heritage foundation is running as fast as they can from him. You, on the other hand, appear to embrace this. Yes?

Re: No surprise here.

Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 3:49 pm
by _Droopy
EAllusion wrote:
Droopy wrote:Average IQ differences between various ethnic/racial groups is old, old news, and, if anything, banal at this point.


The out-group disparity is also well known to be a consequence of testing biases and socioeconomic status, but is often suggested by a racist/incompetent fringe to be driven by hereditary factors or irrelevant cultural differences that dogwistle racism. The quote in question comes more from the Charles Murray "Bell Curve" tradition rather than a psychometric professor simply pointing out that the WAIS isn't appropriate for drawing valid comparisons between native and ESL English speakers or noting that ethnic minorities perform much better when tested in a more racially relaxed environment.

Thomas Sowell does write competently on this subject, if I recall, but your namechecking him doesn't erase what this quote means in context. The broader argument the quote is making is that Hispanic immigrants were disproportionately from the low IQ segment of their native countries, and since IQ is partially heritable, are likely to have low-IQ children. He argues this is why there exists a persistent Hispanic underclass - Hispanics in America and their descendants are, on average, inherently dumber. He explains Hispanic-American subculture and political preferences in terms of low-IQ.

That's why the Heritage foundation is running as fast as they can from him. You, on the other hand, appear to embrace this. Yes?



You're not intellectually competent to debate me, or any other educated, knowledgeable conservative on this issue. No shock here, nor for many in this hellhole of pseudo-discourse.

Bye.

Re: No surprise here.

Posted: Sat May 11, 2013 3:54 pm
by _EAllusion
Droopy wrote:

You're not intellectually competent to debate me on this issue. No shock here, nor for many in this hellhole of pseudo-discourse.

Bye.


Well, I am educated in psychology, have taken graduate level psychometrics, and have written a research paper in this general area. You, on the other hand are a dry drunk armed with a cursory reading of right-wing blogs. Clearly, I'm the one not competent enough to address this subject. I mean, this can't possibly be you recognizing you are in over your head and trying to find some face-saving out.