Sunday, November 25, 2007

Slate’s Saletan Echoes VDARE.COM On IQ. Now What About Immigration/Fertility? By Steve Sailer

On a variety of crucial topics, VDARE.COM serves as the Research & Development lab for public discourse. We routinely point out facts that merely mentioning in the Main Stream Media might get you fired—if you were, say, head of a celebrated university, like Larry Summers, or of a famous laboratory, like James Watson. (And in modern Europe, stating realities might get you arrested.)

VDARE.COM's indispensability was clear during the first month after Watson, America's most prominent man of science, was fired for violating the dogmas of political correctness. VDARE.com stood almost alone in declaring the crushing of the great geneticist to be a disgrace.

Last week, a Main Stream Media outlet, the Washington Post-owned webzine Slate.com, finally joined us. It ran a three part series by their human sciences correspondent William Saletan entitled "Race, Genes, and Intelligence". Saletan admitted what VDARE.com readers (but almost no other kind of readers) had known all along:

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