Studying The White Death
04/07/2017
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Steve Sailer noted that when Princeton professors Anne Case and Angus Deaton first started to present work on white mortality rates, they were told, by "very senior people," in  no uncertain terms "How dare you work on whites?"

In February, the Centers for Disease Control published a national health report entitled, "Drug Overdose Deaths in the United States, 1999-2015. The screenshot of page 3 shows a chart of age-adjusted drug overdose rates, by race and ethnicity. (NCHS DATA Brief, No. 273, February 2017 [PDF])

The graph clearly shows that overdose death rate for whites exceeds that of blacks and Hispanics. The narrative reads, "From 1999 to 2015, the age-adjusted rate of drug overdose deaths among ...whites increased...an average of 7% per year." Both Black and Hispanic overdose death rates increased an average of 2% per year.

The CDC uses death certificate data from all states and territories. Publishing the data must make the CDC a white racist front group.

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