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A Compromise on Jewish Duplicity?

I remember when I got in a big fight with Jewschool over immigration (actually, I’m in a mini one right now), and how I was shocked at the hysteria that surrounded my call to consider mass immigration limits from those populations that may not be risk-free pools of labor.

Imagine how a gentile feels when the Jews all gang up on him.

This happens time after time.

Steve Sailer writes,

Unfortunately, the way Jewish-American power promotes its interests in this country—by imposing a code of silence about Jewish power, by blackballing anybody who speaks out on any issue even tangentially related to Jewish influence, and by demonizing immigration restrictionists—has far-reaching debilitating effects on America.

Is Sailer right? Should people be allowed to debate issues that are uncomfortable to us — be they immigration issues or IQ related matters, or is that just crazy talk? Obviously I think these issues should be open to discussion, but it does appear that many powerful Jews and Jewish groups do think that is crazy talk, and silence discussion by shrieking “racism/anti-Semite!”

What confuses me is that if Sailer is right that IQ is off limits for discussion because of the Jews, then why do most Jews reject affirmative action? They seem connected, but perhaps they are two different things, even if causative? In other words, the Jews block discussion about IQ and other intelligence disparities, and then other minority groups — but not the Jews — demand affirmative action to remedy a situation that can only be occurring due to racism, since no aptitude gap compared to whites is allowed for anything.

2 comments

1 HalfSours { 07.09.08 at 10:33 am }

I don’t understand… why would Jews want to obscure discussions of IQ disparities if we are on top of the game? Can you explain…

2 DK { 07.09.08 at 10:34 am }

Because we fear Holocaust.

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