National Review Has An Idea On Immigration!
[Peter
Brimelow] - 09/17/04
A reader writes:
National
Review’s
Jay Nerdlinger's bright
idea for the day:
Finally, I'd like
to mention a feature in the Jerusalem Post I like very
much: "Arrivals." It chronicles — weekly, I guess —
immigrants to Israel, asking why they came here, what
they think of their new land, how they're adjusting, and
so on. Wouldn't be a bad feature for an American
newspaper — in the Southwest or someplace.
Reactions:
1. And after they
have told us all these interesting things, we could
arrest them and send them back where they came from.
2. Maybe the
immigrants who write for National Review could
tell us their stories. It could be a regular feature.
(Unfortunately they are clever enough to be able to
avoid 1. above.)
PB additional
reaction: unfortunately not all the NR immigrants
have been clever enough to avoid being
purged for rocking the GOP boat and general lese-Buckleyism!
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The GOP Platform Says What?
[D.A.
KING]
- 09/17/04
James Fulford
wrote:
Here's
Ramesh Ponnuru on the Republican Platform
Committee's
wrangle over the immigration plank.
The committee
suggested making the system "more legal, safe, orderly,
and humane."
Is
being "more legal" similar to being "more
pregnant"...OR "MORE OCCUPIED" OR "more
conquered"?
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Amazing Football Facts
[Steve
Sailer] - 09/17/04
(Cross posted from
isteve.com)
Chris
Harry and Charles Robinson of the Orlando Sentinel write
in an article entitled "Endangered
Species:"
Since
Craig James ran for 1,227 yards and was voted to the Pro
Bowl in 1985, 95 running backs have combined for 235
1,000-yard rushing performances over those 18 years.
None has been white.
While
minorities make up more than 70 percent of the NFL,
running back is even more exclusive. In 2003, 98 percent
of the NFL's running backs were minorities. The NFL
kicked off the 2004 season Thursday night, but today
marks the traditional opening weekend, and none of the
32 teams has a white tailback as a first- or second-teamer...
A
white running back hasn't led the NFL in rushing since
Green Bay's Jim Taylor ran for 1,474 yards in 1962 or
been drafted in the first round since Penn State's John
Cappelletti was chosen 11th overall by the Rams in 1974.
There
are 117 colleges playing Division I-A football in 2004,
and none was scheduled to start a white tailback this
weekend. Two schools -- Nevada, with Chance Kretschmer,
and UAB, with Dan Burks -- have starting white tailbacks
who are injured. Kretschmer, who rushed for 1,732 yards
and 15 touchdowns as a freshman in 2001, received no
scholarship offers and attended Nevada as a walk-on.
Burks was a star high school player in Birmingham who
was thought to be too slow to play for any "major"
school...
A
second article, also posted on
Jon Entine's site, by this brave pair called "THE
BLACK QB COMPARISON: Getting people to talk is
problematic" documents that while it's hard to get
the so-called experts to shut up about the supposed
shortage of black quarterbacks, almost nobody wanted to
talk on the record about why blacks 100% monopolize the
glamorous tailback position in the NFL. (Tailback is the
second most glamorous position after only quarterback.
On the other hand, tailbacks seem to get chewed up and
spit out faster, with shorter periods of brilliance than
at other positions.)
Bobby
Bowden of Florida State, however, is so old and
successful that he spoke freely:
When
Florida State Coach Bobby Bowden was asked to explain
the decline of the white running back, he laughed so
hard, he actually grabbed on to the reporter posing the
question...
"You go
with the best, and it just happens to be there are more
minority tailbacks than there are non-minority," says
Bowden, who has spent nearly 50 years in the college
ranks. "Why? I don't know. There's just more of them.
They run better, jump higher.
"God
has made every man different. He's even made our races
different. There are some races that are smaller than
others. There are some races that are taller than
others. There are some races, it seems like they have
more athletic ability than others. It just seems they
[minority tailbacks] have more talent as runners than my
race. I think that has something to do with heredity,
you know?"
Certainly, but the interesting question here is not
whether blacks have more natural potential on average
than whites at tailback (that's obvious), but whether
genetic differences fully account for the huge gap seen
in the NFL.
I think
it's likely that stereotyping against white tailbacks
raises the black percentage at the position from, say,
90% or 95% to 100%. It's easy to picture, say, star
Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher as a tailback
knocking over would-be tacklers as he powers into the
end zone. But, somebody probably told him somewhere
along the way that he'd have a better chance to make it
to the NFL as a linebacker, and he's certainly done
that. The
Caste Football website makes the point that white
football players at black positions like tailback and
cornerback are discriminated against.
When
you see a white walk-on rush for 1,732 yards as a
freshman, like Kretschmer did, you've got to figure that
racial prejudice played a role in his not getting any
scholarship offers. (Just like it did in the case of
white 400m sprinter Andrew Rock, who won a gold medal as
one of the six members of the US 4x400m relay team, but
ran for a Div. III college because nobody would give him
a scholarship. White 400m gold medalist Jeremy Wariner
did get a scholarship to Baylor -- when you are
that fast, your race can't slow you down.)
I think
that the evidence for anti-white prejudice is true to a
certain extent, but it can also be rational, both on the
part of both coaches who have seen so many whites who
looked great at all-white high schools not measure up in
college, and on the part of individual white athletes
who choose not to lower their chances for future success
by trying to prove a particular stereotype wrong, and
thus decide to play safety or quarterback or tight end
or another position where whites are less uncommon.
My 1996
National Review cover story "How
Jackie Robinson Desegregated America" is an in-depth
depiction of how the free market makes racial
discrimination unprofitable. (It was praised by Nobel
Laureate economist Gary Becker.) It's an article of
faith among economists that racial discrimination is
irrational.
Yet, I
think economists should also consider the evidence that
rational profit-maximizing can lead to racial
discrimination in cases like this where the genetic gap
between the races is very big, but not quite as huge as
it winds up looking in the NFL.
Unfortunately, economists almost universally shy away
from thinking about genetic differences, so they tend to
be complete nonstarters on issues like this. Can anybody
think of any economist who has ever contributed anything
interesting on the topic of biological racial
differences?
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